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Why is the holiness of the sin offering significant for Christians?

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The holiness of the sin offering emphasizes the necessity of being made holy through Christ's sacrifice for true communion with God.

The sin offering is deemed 'most holy' (Leviticus 6:30) and represents the perfect, sinless life of Christ given in substitution for sinners. It underlines the requirement for holiness as a prerequisite for fellowship with God. The sermon explains that when the blood is applied, it transforms the believer from an earthly vessel into one that is holy, signifying a deep spiritual change that separates them from their former sinful nature. As the blood brings holiness, Christians are reminded of their call to live in righteousness and be distinct from the world, reflecting Christ's glory in their lives.
Scripture References: Leviticus 6:30

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The Earthen Vessel
Ian Potts · Aug 31, 2014
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