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How do we know the significance of the meat offering is true?

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The significance of the meat offering as a reminder of God's grace is affirmed through its connection to the burnt offering and its representation of Christ.

The meat offering is significant because it serves as a reminder to both the worshipper and to God of His covenant promises and grace. While God does not need reminders in the human sense, He speaks in terms we can understand. The meat offering is tied directly to the burnt offering, which represents the sacrifice of Christ for our sins. It illustrates that acceptance by God comes through the work of Christ, whereby our thankfulness is a response to His grace. Thus, the offering points back to the eternal truths of redemption established in the Scriptures and fulfilled in Jesus, affirming its theological importance.
Scripture References: Leviticus 2, Isaiah 43:25, Psalm 20:3

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The Meat Offering II
Jim Byrd · Jun 28, 2015
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