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Is Isaiah 6 really just a call story, or is it one of Scripture's most powerful portraits of divine judgment and redemption? Discover how Isaiah's temple vision reveals a God who judges not to destroy, but to cleanse, restore, and prepare His people.
365日のみことばシリーズパート9、「贖罪の日」5月31日|365 series - , part 9 "The Day of Atonement", May 31st
Rev Matt Endersby preaches on Leviticus 16.
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Pastor Chris Ansell of Restoration Community Church continues a series called Shadows of the Savior, looking at Old Testament passages that foreshadow Jesus. This week we look at the annual celebration of the Day of Atonement and how it reflects Jesus' work addressing both the penalty and presence of sin in our lives. Passages: Leviticus 16:1-22; Hebrews 10:1-4; Romans 8:1; Psalm 103:12; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Hebrews 12:1-2
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Sin must be dealt with before we can dwell with God.
Join Micah, Hadar Cohen, and Simon Doong as we explore the Day of Atonement in Leviticus 16. What is Azazel? What is witchcraft and how is it a part of our faith? How can we both hold people accountable while offering reconciliation? And what does this ancient practice have to teach us about our responsibility to Palestine today? Find out some perspectives on these questions and more on this episode of The Word in Black and Red!Hadar Cohen is an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic, and artist whose work focuses on multi-religious spirituality, politics, social issues, and community building. She is the founder of Malchut, a spiritual skill-building school teaching Jewish mysticism and direct experience of God. You can learn more about her at hadarcohen.meSimon Doong is the host of A Matter of Faith Podcast, a ministry of the Presbyterian Church, USA. thewordinblackandred.comYou can find the show, more episodes, and other means of listening at thewordinblackandred.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What would you redo, but can't? In his message, Pastor Toran begins with this honest question, leading us into the weight we all carry from moments we wish we could take back. He walks through the Day of Atonement, explaining how sin required a sacrifice and how a scapegoat symbolically carried the people's sins away—and even brought that moment to life by having a real goat on stage as a picture of what it meant to see sin removed. But that system was only temporary, pointing forward to Jesus, who became both the sacrifice and the scapegoat, fully covering, cleansing, and carrying away our sin once and for all. This message invites us to stop holding on to what's already been taken from us and to live in the freedom Jesus secured. So ask yourself, are you still chasing into the wilderness the things God has already taken care of? Why are you still carrying it?__Join us for service online or in-person in Grand Rapids every Sunday at 9 & 10:45AM (EST).Decided to follow Jesus? We would love to help you figure out what's next! Let us know at https://bit.ly/TLC-i-decided=============Stay Connected!=============Website: http://localchurchgr.orgLocal Church Facebook: http://facebook.com/localchurchgrLocal Church Instagram: http://instagram.com/localchurchgrWeekly Email Newsletter: https://bit.ly/trendingatTLCVisit & What to Expect: http://localchurchgr.org/expectEvents: http://my.localchurchgr.org/eventsIf you would like to support The Local Church GR's ministry and help us continue reaching people in the Grand Rapids area, click here: https://localchurchgr.org/giveNeed prayer? Please let us know! - https://localchurchgr.org/care
Tim McDonald // April 26, 2026
Series: 2026 Spring Gospel Meeting: Jesus and the Jewish FeastsService: Special ServiceType: SermonSpeaker: Rennie Frazier
At One MentThat's a word create in English to illustrate getting right with God by purifying ourselves from sin. Jesus dying on the across was an atonement for everyone but before this the Children of Israel were instructed on how to perform the atonement ritual in the wilderness in Leviticus 16. Robert and Andrew also read from Rev 20 to examine who the scapegoat is in the ultimate elimination of sin.Send us Fan MailSupport the showQuestions or Comments? Please reach out to us through email at questions@truewisdom.info or on Twitter/X @truewisdom_podGive instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser: teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. Proverbs 9:9-10The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study is a resource that we reference in many of our episodes. It is explained in a series of podcasts found at Rightly Divide.God's Precious Word is a condensed, 9-part series, based on the same document.Other Resources:— e-Sword Bible Software— MySword Bible Software— Blue Letter Bible Study Site— "Knowing the Bible" Bible MapsWe pray that these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies overall.
Preached 4-3-26 Rev. Elbert McGowan, Jr. Leviticus 16
There were tech difficulties recording part 2 of this series. Please see our Exodus video from our atonement series, as that was the content that was covered in week 2: https://youtu.be/h4EGtXLWLag?si=gCx2Lzp5cXwYNlOTIn this class Dr. Matt covers the shadow of the Day of Atonement and looks at how Jesus fulfills it as the priest and both goats.
The Day of Atonement, known as Yom Kippur, was the most sacred ritual of the year prescribed under the Mosaic law. Every fall in the seventh month of the Jewish calender the high priest would enter the Holy of Holies, the inner sanctum in the temple in Jerusalem. He would take the blood of a bull to cover his own sins and the sins of his family. Then he would take the blood of a goat to cover the sins of the people and apply it around the ark of the covenant as he had applied the bull's blood. But then he would lay his hands on a second goat and confess all the sins of the nation. A designated man would subsequently lead the goat off to a remote place in the wilderness and let it go. All this was a type (pattern or example) or a foreshadowing of the coming work of Christ on the cross whose suffering not only bore the wrath of God against his people's sins (known as "propitiation") but truly and completely removed them "as far as the east is from the west" and "cast them into the depth of the sea." What was foreshadowed or pictured under the Old Covenant became true, complete, and final in the New Covenant secured by Jesus' shed blood on Calvary's cross.
This episode walks through Hebrews 4 and Leviticus 16 to explain how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament Day of Atonement. The message contrasts the temple rituals and sacrifices with Christ's once-for-all atonement, highlighting His role as the sympathetic, eternal High Priest who grants believers bold access to God's throne of grace.
What's the difference between sin being covered and completely removed? In Part 3 of "Covered," Pastor Tim explores the Day of Atonement and why the Old Testament sacrificial system was never meant to be the final solution. He helps us discover how everything points to Jesus—the Lamb of God—who takes away the sin of the world. // Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live
Through Jesus' atoning death we are reconciled to God
Message from Bobby Warrenburg on March 22, 2026
A blowing of the trumpet announced the 10 Days of Awe. This was a time of soul searching and repentance to prepare for the Day of Atonement. There, the people's sins were forgiven through the scapegoat and a sacrifice of a goat. Seven coordinating blogs begin here: https://lightofchristjourney.com/2026/03/22/the-days-of-awe/ A video of the story can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/sEfUjfouvYw
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Leviticus 16 // Nathan MillerIn this teaching on Leviticus 16, we examine the detailed instructions given to Aaron regarding the Day of Atonement. The sermon explains the gravity of entering behind the veil and the necessity of the sin offering and the burnt offering. A central focus is placed on the two goats: one sacrificed to satisfy justice and the "scapegoat" sent into the wilderness to carry away the guilt of the camp. We discuss how these rituals illustrate his mercy and the lengths he goes to so that his presence can remain among his people. This sermon helps us understand the weight of sin and the beauty of being made clean in his sight.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new26.03.08
Leviticus 16 // Ben BeasleyIn this teaching on Leviticus 16, we examine the detailed instructions given to Aaron regarding the Day of Atonement. The sermon explains the gravity of entering behind the veil and the necessity of the sin offering and the burnt offering. A central focus is placed on the two goats: one sacrificed to satisfy justice and the "scapegoat" sent into the wilderness to carry away the guilt of the camp. We discuss how these rituals illustrate his mercy and the lengths he goes to so that his presence can remain among his people. This sermon helps us understand the weight of sin and the beauty of being made clean in his sight.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new26.03.08
Leviticus 16 // Jacob NannieIn this teaching on Leviticus 16, we examine the detailed instructions given to Aaron regarding the Day of Atonement. The sermon explains the gravity of entering behind the veil and the necessity of the sin offering and the burnt offering. A central focus is placed on the two goats: one sacrificed to satisfy justice and the "scapegoat" sent into the wilderness to carry away the guilt of the camp. We discuss how these rituals illustrate his mercy and the lengths he goes to so that his presence can remain among his people. This sermon helps us understand the weight of sin and the beauty of being made clean in his sight.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2553/responses/new26.03.08
Leviticus 16 // Bill GormanIn this teaching on Leviticus 16, we examine the detailed instructions given to Aaron regarding the Day of Atonement. The sermon explains the gravity of entering behind the veil and the necessity of the sin offering and the burnt offering. A central focus is placed on the two goats: one sacrificed to satisfy justice and the "scapegoat" sent into the wilderness to carry away the guilt of the camp. We discuss how these rituals illustrate his mercy and the lengths he goes to so that his presence can remain among his people. This sermon helps us understand the weight of sin and the beauty of being made clean in his sight.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2546/responses/new26.03.08
Leviticus 16 // Jacob VangenIn this teaching on Leviticus 16, we examine the detailed instructions given to Aaron regarding the Day of Atonement. The sermon explains the gravity of entering behind the veil and the necessity of the sin offering and the burnt offering. A central focus is placed on the two goats: one sacrificed to satisfy justice and the "scapegoat" sent into the wilderness to carry away the guilt of the camp. We discuss how these rituals illustrate his mercy and the lengths he goes to so that his presence can remain among his people. This sermon helps us understand the weight of sin and the beauty of being made clean in his sight.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/new26.03.08
Pastor John Brown | Leviticus 16 | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
Leviticus 16Rev. John Trapp
Fr. Mike reveals the parallels between the day of atonement and the sacrifice of the mass. We learn how the temple worship practices of the old testament foreshadow the worship practices of the Catholic Church. Today's readings are Exodus 23, Leviticus 16, and Psalm 77. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is Leviticus 16. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional at https://www.crossway.org/books/daily-strength-hcj/. Browse other resources from Philip Ryken. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Preached on January 11, 2026 from Hebrews 9:1-14. For more information about Columbia Christian Church, please visit our website: www.columbiachristian.org
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Evan, Canty, & Michelle think it's a good thing that the Jets overhauled some of the young talent on their roster and wonder who got the biggest pseudo contract extension yesterday: Daniel Jones or Aaron Glenn? Michelle Madness determines what the biggest 2025 NFL Beef has been and Mel Kiper Jr. joins to weigh in on who loaded up with future drafts the most yesterday. Who's the next QB reclamation project? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Savage discusses the Day of Atonement, emphasizing its importance not only for Jewish people but for all religions. Savage shares insights from mystical teacher Rabbi DovBer Pinson, explaining that out of failure and shame can come repentance. He highlights the significance of brokenness and renewal, comparing the concept to the artistic Japanese practice of Kintsugi and the profound music emerging from life's struggles. Continuing, Savage shares personal anecdotes, including his own journey toward spiritual understanding and reflections on religious traditions, while encouraging listeners to find redemption and purpose in their own challenges.