Leviticus 2:11
11 ‘No grain offering which you bring to the Lord shall be made with leaven, for you shall burn no leaven nor any honey in any offering to the Lord made by fire.
When
I was a young Christian, I heard of an illustration for Psalm 23 about
shepherds who sometimes break the legs of sheep which habitually stray,
so as to teach them not to stray. That erroneous teaching — “The Lord is
my Shepherd, He breaketh my legs” — stuck with me for years, causing me
needless fear of God’s punishment when I felt that I had strayed from
Him.
Such erroneous teachings are what
God’s Word refers to as “leaven”. That is why Jesus cautioned His
disciples, “Take heed and beware of the leaven of the
Pharisees and the Sadducees.” (Matthew 16:6) The leaven of the Pharisees
was their doctrine of legalism, which judges and condemns people who
fail to keep God’s laws. The leaven of the Sadducees was their doctrine
of humanism, which discounts the supernatural and teaches that
everything can be explained away using reasoning or science.
When God told His people in
Leviticus 2:11, “No grain offering which you bring to the Lord shall be
made with leaven,” we are reminded that how we appreciate Jesus, our
grain offering, must not be mixed with wrong teachings. For example,
when we talk about “suffering with Christ” (Romans 8:17), we must know
that it is not about suffering sicknesses or lack, things which Jesus
has redeemed us from, but suffering persecution, scorn and rejection for
His name’s sake, which we are likely to face as good Christians.
My friend, what you believe about
Jesus is important because the Holy Spirit bears witness only to the
truth. (John 16:13) So ask Him to unveil the beauty of Christ and the
perfection of His finished work to you when you read God’s Word. Find
out from the Word how Christ has redeemed you from every curse and paid
for you to enjoy all of God’s blessings with His sacrifice at the cross.
Beloved, get rid of any leaven in
your believing. Believe and declare that you are healed, not sick;
prosperous, not poor; and forever righteous in Christ. And when you
start believing and confessing God’s truths, the anointing of the Holy
Spirit will be released for the breakthrough you need!
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