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What can we learn from Nadab and Abihu's story?

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Nadab and Abihu's unauthorized offering teaches us about the seriousness of approaching God according to His prescribed ways.

The account of Nadab and Abihu in Leviticus 10 serves as a profound warning about the necessity of adhering to God's instructions in worship. Their actions of offering strange fire represent a flouting of God's ordained manner of worship, leading to their immediate judgment. This underscores the importance of divine order and the consequences of approaching God carelessly. It teaches us that our worship must be grounded in reverence, acknowledging God's holiness, and adhering strictly to His revealed will, reflecting the wider principle that God's holiness cannot be compromised by human presumption.
Scripture References: Leviticus 10:1-3

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The Name
Don Fortner · Mar 16, 2003
Joshua

Joshua

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