Emmanuel Bible Church
This sermon draws a profound parallel between Memorial Day's remembrance of earthly sacrifice and the Lord's Supper as a spiritual memorial of Christ's ultimate sacrifice, emphasizing that God's holiness demands reverence and obedience, as seen in the tragic fate of Nadab and Abihu for unauthorized worship. Yet, amid divine judgment, the chapter reveals God's enduring grace: Aaron, though grieving, is restored as an authorized priest whose discernment and faithful application of God's law—particularly in refusing to eat the sin offering until he understood its proper context—demonstrates that true leadership involves teaching holiness and distinguishing between the holy and the common. The climax of the chapter is not condemnation, but mercy, as God reestablishes fellowship through the peace offering, foreshadowing Christ's atoning work where sin is consumed but the sinner is not. The Lord's Supper, therefore, is not for the self-righteous but for repentant sinners who come in faith, trusting that Jesus, the authorized priest and perfect sacrifice, has made atonement so that believers may draw near to God in holy fellowship.
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