Peace-Offering
- John 14:27. Christ left His peace on earth.
- John 16:33. Peace in tribulation.
- Lev. 3:1, 2, 8. Confessed sin over offering.
- Isa. 57:21. No peace with a sinful heart.
- Lev. 3:3-5; 7:30. The one desiring peace
separated the fat.
- Ps. 37:20. Fat represented sin.
- 2 Cor. 13:5. Must examine our hearts if we
desire peace.
- Lev. 7:32, 33. Shoulder given to the priest
that offered the blood.
- 1 John 1:7. Christ’s blood cleanses us.
- Isa. 96. Government of all that concerns us
must be laid on the shoulder of the Prince of Peace.
- Isa. 22:22. The key to every path before us
must be laid on Christ’s shoulder.
- Lev. 7:30, 31. Breast given the priest.
- Isa. 40:11. Carries the lambs in His bosom.
- John 13:23-25. John leaned on Christ’s
breast. Perfect open communion between the soul and Christ.
- Deut. 18:3. Maw, or stomach, given priest.
- Num. 11:4-10. No peace with appetite
uncontrolled.
- 1 Cor. 10:6; Dan. 1:8. Peace with controlled
appetite.
- Deut. 18:3. Cheeks given priest.
- Isa. 50:6; Matt. 26:67. Christ’s cheeks
betrayed neither shame nor anger. Peace within gives victory.
- Phil. 4:7. The peace of God which passeth
understanding obtained only by surrender to
Christ.
Col. 3:15; Ps. 119:165. Peace must rule the
life.
2 Peter 3:14. "Be diligent that ye may be
found of Him in peace."
The Altar of Incense
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