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What does the Bible say about the iniquity of holy things?

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The Bible emphasizes that even our best efforts are tainted by sin, as seen in Aaron's priestly garments, which bore the inscription 'Holiness to the Lord' to signify that he bore the iniquity of the people.

In the sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the iniquity of holy things as represented in Aaron's priestly garments, specifically in Exodus 28:36-38. This passage illustrates that while the Israelites brought their gifts to God, they did so as corrupt sinners, with their offerings stained by iniquity. Aaron, as the high priest, bore their iniquity on his forehead through the inscription 'Holiness to the Lord.' This symbolizes how offerings, although made with good intentions, are still mixed with sin, and it is only through Christ's mediation that they find acceptance before God. The recognition of our iniquity serves to humble us and highlight our need for a Savior who can present our sacrifices as holy before the Lord.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:36-38, Exodus 28:38

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