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Were Old Testament sacrifices really about God’s wrath? This deep dive into Leviticus shows the altar was a table, not a courtroom, and sacrifices were acts of fellowship, not a demonstration of punishment. In this video, we take a fresh, Bible-centered look at Levitical sacrifices, challenging the idea that the altar was an execution site meant to satisfy divine anger. Instead, Scripture consistently describes sacrifices as food offerings, pleasing aromas, and covenant meals, revealing God’s desire for fellowship, cleansing, and shared life with His people. From Psalm 50 to Leviticus, Hebrews, and the teachings of Jesus, we trace how sacrifices functioned as physical signs pointing to spiritual realities—not penal substitution, but restoration within God’s household. We examine peace offerings, sin offerings, the scapegoat, and why wrath is reserved for rebellion—not for God’s faithful covenant people. This study connects the Old Testament sacrificial system to Christ as the true substance, showing how Jesus fulfills the shadow—not by appeasing anger, but by nourishing His people with eternal life through His own body and Spirit. 📖 Topics covered: ⦁ Old Testament sacrifices explained ⦁ Leviticus and covenant meals ⦁ God’s wrath vs God’s mercy ⦁ The altar as God’s table ⦁ Peace offerings, sin offerings, and the scapegoat ⦁ Jesus as the fulfillment of Leviticus ⦁ Fellowship, atonement, and cleansing in Scripture If you’ve ever wondered what sacrifices were really about—and how they point to Christ—this video is for you. 👍 Like, subscribe, and join us as we continue exploring the biblical story, next with Passover. Visit our CHANNEL for more videos: / @soughtandlight7163 #Jesus #dailydevotional #ChristianBiblestudy #Scripture