When Leviticus disappears from our imaginations, we lose the story of Jesus—and with it, the story of our God. We may find ourselves drifting into a vision of the kingdom that looks nothing like the one heralded in song by a virgin in Nazareth, or the one expected by every disciple who walked with the child she bore. - Brianna Tittel, Leviticus is Eschatology
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
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