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What does the Bible say about the drink offering?

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The Bible describes the drink offering as a part of worship, signifying the fullness of joy that comes from a reconciled relationship with God.

The drink offering, as mentioned in Leviticus 23:13, involves pouring out wine as a sweet savor unto the Lord. It symbolizes the joy that accompanies a heart fully surrendered to God. When believers offer their lives in gratitude and praise, they reflect the gladness that springs from knowing they are reconciled to their Creator. The drink offering serves as a reminder of Christ’s sacrifice, where the wine is emblematic of His blood shed for the remission of sins (Matthew 26:28). This act not only signifies personal joy but also the collective joy of God's people, signaling a vibrant worship experience.
Scripture References: Leviticus 23:13, Matthew 26:28

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The Drink Offering
Henry Law · Sep 3, 2007
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