Monday, April 10, 2017

Year 7, Day 100: Leviticus 11

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The words “you shall be holy, for I am holy” should rise above all else in this chapter.  If we lose sight of these words, we fall into the trap of turning this chapter into a study of God and meat related diseases.  If we forget the holiness of God, we see these laws simply as God’s means of protecting His people from things like trichinosis and other diseases and worms.  While that is a nice side benefit, I don’t think that is primarily God’s concern as these words are penned.

God is holy.  Holy is a word that means different.  God is different in nature, and He calls us to be different in our nature as well.  When God tells His people to not eat certain meats – such as the pig – He is separating the people from the world.  He is creating a visible reminder that they are not like the rest of the world. 

I don’t think it has much to do with the pig itself – or any other animal on the list.  After all, these are a people who were regularly killing herd animals.  They were eating cattle, goats, and sheep with consistency.  What’s the difference between killing a pig and eating it versus killing a cow and eating it?

Furthermore, remember that in Acts, Jesus tells Peter that He has made all things clean.  Jesus tells Peter to go ahead and eat the things that used to be off limits.  This tells us that God doesn’t really have an issue with these animals.  God is doing something different.  God is setting the people apart.  God is giving them dynamic places in their life that reminds them that they are not like the people in the rest of the world.

In Christ, we have something bigger to remind us that we are different than the food that we eat.  We have a sacrificial mindset.  We have a life that looks first to serving others while the rest of the world looks to serve itself first.  The point of this chapter – and the point of relationship with God in the first place – is simple: “You shall be holy, for I am holy.”  Drawing close to God fundamentally changes who we are.

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