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What does the meat offering signify in terms of our relationship with Christ?

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The meat offering signifies our complete dependence on Christ's righteousness for our relationship with God.

The meat offering in Leviticus 2 represents our thanks and dedication to God, but it also highlights the role of Christ's righteousness in our relationship with God. Just as the offering of fine flour signifies the perfect obedience of Christ, our acceptance before God relies entirely on His work. The meat offering is a reminder that everything we bring to God—our worship, our good deeds—is only acceptable through Christ, as He alone provides the perfect righteousness needed to stand before a holy God.
Scripture References: Leviticus 2, Hebrews 13:15, Ephesians 1:6

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