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Why is personal sacrifice necessary in worship?

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True worship involves personal sacrifice and entails bringing our best to God, as He cannot be served with our leftovers.

In the context of worship, personal sacrifice is highlighted in Leviticus 22, where God insists that we do not offer that which is bruised or lame. This serves as a call for us to bring our best before the Lord, reflecting our reverence for His holiness. Just as David insisted he would not offer to God that which costs him nothing (2 Samuel 24:24), our offerings—be they time, resources, or ourselves—must come at personal cost if they are to be pleasing to God. This principle is crucial, as it demonstrates an acknowledgment of God's worthiness and our commitment to honor Him genuinely.
Scripture References: Leviticus 22:24, 2 Samuel 24:24

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Divine Healing
Don Fortner · Oct 6, 2002
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