Certain Women Podcast

Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19, Holiness to the Lord

23 min · 27 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19, Holiness to the Lord

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In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore the final chapters of Exodus and the beginning of Leviticus, focusing on one central idea: sacrifice as the language of worship. Rather than viewing sacrifice as a distant or outdated ritual, they unpack how it represents surrender, repentance, and a willing heart coming before God with intention. Through the symbolism of the tabernacle, they show how these practices were always meant to guide people toward God’s presence. The conversation highlights that the goal of discipleship is not just obedience, but transformation. Tess and Becky reflect on how ancient rituals, from offerings to sacred spaces, mirror a deeper spiritual journey that still applies today. They connect this to modern life, showing how small, daily acts like prayer, kindness, and consistency are the foundation of becoming holy, not just appearing faithful. They also emphasize the role of women as builders of sacred space, even when they are not always named in the text. Whether in homes, communities, or quiet personal efforts, women continue this work today. This episode offers a steady reminder that your offering matters, no matter how small, and that you already belong in God’s presence. As Tess shares, the question shifts from “am I doing enough?” to “am I creating space for Him to dwell in me?”

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