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Leviticus Explained | Is Comfort With God Actually Dangerous? Leviticus 9–11 feels strange at first. Wave offerings. Strange fire. Clean and unclean animals. It can seem random. But it is not random. It is about holiness inside the family of God. In this episode of Leviticus Explained, we walk through three key moments. First, Aaron lifts the breast and right thigh as a wave offering. This was not empty ritual. It was active devotion. It was visible thanksgiving. The breast symbolized love and gratitude. The right thigh symbolized strength, legacy, and submission. Israel was declaring that everything comes from God. Their love. Their strength. Their future. Then we confront the shocking moment in Leviticus 10 when Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized fire before the Lord. This was not curiosity. It was presumption. They treated God’s holiness as optional. Before Israel could enjoy God’s presence, they had to understand something clearly. His holiness is non negotiable. Finally, Leviticus 11 explains clean and unclean foods. These laws were daily reminders. Two or three times a day, every meal reinforced identity. Holiness was not limited to worship moments. It shaped everyday life. This is the tension of Leviticus. God invites you into His family. But never on your terms. Grace is real. Presence is near. But comfort without reverence is dangerous. Holiness is not about distance from God. It is about alignment with Him. If this study helped you, like the video and share it with someone who needs a clearer understanding of God’s holiness. New studies every day as we walk verse by verse through Scripture.