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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
These devotions are part of the Follow the Word Bible reading program at St. John Lutheran Church in Cypress, Texas. This year we are reading through the Scriptures together, listening for how God speaks through his Word day by day. I hope you will join me on this journey.Today's readings are Leviticus 16-18, Psalm 62.
Pastor John Brown | Leviticus 16 | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
As we continue our walk through the book of Leviticus, Pastoral Assistant Sam Jagt talks about Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
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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Pastor Ryan continues the sermon series through the Book of Leviticus as he preaches a message titled "The Day of Atonement Part 2" during this Wednesday Evening Service.
Pastor Ryan continues the sermon series through the Book of Leviticus as he preaches a message titled "The Day of Atonement Part 2" during this Wednesday Evening Service.
The Day of Atonement in terms of a picture was fulfilled by Christ in His death on the cross. The Day of Atonement in terms of prophetic calendar may very well be fulfilled to the day in the time period following the tribulation and leading to the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom.
Pastor Ryan continues the sermon series through the Book of Leviticus as he preaches a message titled "The Day of Atonement" during this Wednesday Evening Service.
Pastor Ryan continues the sermon series through the Book of Leviticus as he preaches a message titled "The Day of Atonement" during this Wednesday Evening Service.
Is your sin REALLY that serious? And why does the Old Testament talk so much about animal sacrifices—were they really necessary? In our Jesse Tree Advent series, where we uncover how every story points to Jesus, we're digging into one of the most important (and strangest) holidays in the Bible: Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement. We'll unpack the raw reality of sin and death, and then reveal the incredible, world-changing good news: Jesus isn't just a covering for sin; He is the perfect, once-for-all sacrifice. Discover how His work on the cross tears the veil, gives you direct access to God, and means you can finally stop striving and rest in His finished work. In this message we discover: Why God's presence was both good and dangerous Why sacrifices were necessary—and what they taught God's people The powerful symbolism of the two goats What is a scapegoat? How Jesus became both our Great High Priest and our perfect sacrifice Why the tearing of the temple curtain changes everything for you today Why you can stop striving… and rest in Christ's finished work If you've wrestled with guilt, shame, or feeling distant from God, if you've ever worried you're ‘not enough'this message will breathe fresh hope into your soul. Jesus is enough. His sacrifice is enough. And through Him, you have full access to the very presence of God. Let that truth sink deep and set you free today. If this message encouraged you, hit Like, Share it with someone who needs hope today, and Subscribe to stay connected with the Orchard Hills family. Scripture List: Leviticus 16.1-22 Genesis 3.24 Exodus 40.35 Romans 3.23 Matthew 27.51 Hebrews 9.11-26
Pastor Phelps preaches on the Day of Atonement, showing how the details of the celebration pointed to Jesus as our ultimate sacrifice. Message originally preached Wednesday evening November 5, 2025.
A sermon from Nick Owens on Leviticus 16
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
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
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
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
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
It's a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of an angry God. The Israelites were well aware of that fact, an it made the Day of Atonement an extremely important annual event. How does this Old Testament feast have any significance in the lives of Christians today? Join Dr. James Boice on The Bible Study Hour as he explores the religious significance of the Day of Atonement for all of God's people. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
We don't have the power to transform the culture we live in, but we do have the power to be obedient to God. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses Satan's responses to God's movements. In the Old Testament book of 2 Chronicles, we read about King Hezekiah's obedience to the Lord, which brought about both a renewal of his culture and pushback, hardship, and threats from the enemy. However, as Pastor Allen shows, God is always faithful to intervene when we choose His ways. Like King Hezekiah, we will experience backlash when we live for Jesus—but if we will choose obedience to God in an unrelenting, courageous way, God will do what we can't: transform our culture.
This week Lewis reflects on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Discussing his own personal journey in the Jewish faith. He reads a powerful essay he wrote about how he first was introduced to it, obsessive thoughts about sin and forgiveness he derived from it, when he left it, and his current relationship with it. For advertising opportunities email: rantcast@thesyn.com ___________________ TOUR DATES: http://www.lewisblack.com/tickets GET MERCH: http://www.lewisblack.com/collections ____________________ SUBMIT RANTS TO LEWIS Have something you want to get off your chest? http://www.livelewis.com _____________________ SUBSCRIBE TO THE RANTCAST http://www.lewisblacksrantcast.com ____________________ FOLLOW LEWIS https://www.lewisblack.com https://www.instagram.com/thelewisblack https://www.twitter.com/thelewisblack https://www.facebook.com/thelewisblack https://www.youtube.com/OfficialLewisBlack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A detailed explanation of why modern, traditional Judaism has missed the true meaning and purpose of Yom Kippur, the most holy day on the Jewish calendar. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
A detailed explanation of why modern, traditional Judaism has missed the true meaning and purpose of Yom Kippur, the most holy day on the Jewish calendar. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
A detailed explanation of why modern, traditional Judaism has missed the true meaning and purpose of Yom Kippur, the most holy day on the Jewish calendar. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
A detailed explanation of why modern, traditional Judaism has missed the true meaning and purpose of Yom Kippur, the most holy day on the Jewish calendar. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
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.
Things Discussed: Wisconsin preview: Edwards is injured, you can't snap your fingers and be a Wisconsin offense again. Penn State-Oregon: Drew Allar is Drew Allar. OSU-Washington: What happens when OSU has a better OL. Basketball: Program believes this team has F4 potential. Dusty appreciates the physicality of the Big Ten now: He's having the managers whack the kids with sticks. Spent the offseason getting rebounding and creation, guys around him should make any missed shot a good play.
Jonathan McNair | Recorded March 5, 2025
Jonathan McNair | Recorded March 5, 2025
The Day of Atonement 2025 – What It Means For Believers In Messiah by Shawn Ozbun
Days of Awe & the Rhythm of the Kingdom: True Readiness, Not Date-Setting – KIB 499 Description In this Kingdom Intelligence Briefing, Dr. Michael and Mary Lou Lake call the Remnant back into the rhythm of the Kingdom during the Days of Awe—away from hype, date-setting, and pagan substitutes. From Matthew 24 to Numbers 10, we explore daily practices that cultivate holiness, discernment, and protection for our homes, and we address the rising chaos around Halloween and other occult seasons. This is a sober call to walk in sync with Jesus, close the doors to Babylon, and live ready. Key themes: Day of Atonement & the believer's judgment, the “wheat and tares” reality, why hyper-grace and universalism miss the mark, how feasts tune us to Heaven's cadence, and practical morning/evening prayers to guard your home.
Territorial Spirits, True Justice, and the King's Appointed Times — Preparing for the Fall Feasts | KIB 498 Kingdom Intelligence Briefing Description In this Kingdom Intelligence Briefing, Dr. Michael & Mary Lou Lake address how believers can stand against territorial spirits, pursue biblical justice, and return to the Lord's appointed times with a Christ-centered focus. From practical Feast of Tabernacles ideas to deep dives on Sabbath, Calvinism vs. free will, Lady Justice, Daniel's warfare, the Septuagint timeline, and cycles of sanctification, this episode equips the remnant to walk wisely in perilous days. What you'll learn: Why curses “without a cause” won't land—and how to close open doors Practical, family-friendly ways to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles The difference between God's feasts and paganized “your feasts” (Amos 5) Biblical justice vs. the idol of “Lady Justice” Scriptural examples of territorial warfare (Daniel, Ephesus/Acts) How Sabbath and the fall feasts form kingdom rhythms of rest & readiness Dangers of over-generalizing theology; foreknowledge, predestination & free will “Cycles of sanctification” and staying Christ-centric in every feast