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Notice the family that God is speaking to
…speak to all the sons of Israel and make sure they know.
How do you define family?
What are the adjectives or phrases you would use?
…I the King am Holy, and they should be Holy too
My expectation is that I want you to be my image bearers to the entire world.
When they look at you, I want them to know what I look like!
With that thought hanging, I want you to kick around these two questions
How do you define family?
What are the adjectives or phrases you would use?
What is the difference between calling yourself family and being a “family” that images Christ as a community?
s the difference between calling yourself family and being a “family” that images Christ as a community?
Let’s see what God has to say about properly loving your family and others
Read Leviticus 19:9-18
God’s people had to leave the corners of the field for the poor to glean (9-10)
God’s people had to be honest (11-12)
God’s people had to be honest (11-12)
no stealing, cheating or defrauding
could not bind themselves to a lie in God’s name
God’s people could not exploit others (13-14)
could not use their position to oppress or rob others
could not with hold wages from a laborer
could not curse a deaf person
could not place a stumbling block in front of a blind person
God’s people had to deal justly with others (15-16)
could not show partiality toward the rich or poor
could not be malicious gossips or secret revealers
could not scheme to testify against a neighbor on a capital charge
God’s people could not hate, but could confront they could not take revenge.
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