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Leviticus 15 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: Made Clean Through Christ.

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English - September 30, 2021 17:00 - 57 minutes - 52.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratings
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Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, pastor of St. Paul and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Church in Austin, TX joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 15.

Leviticus tells it like it is. Uncleanness does not discriminate. It affects both men and women in abnormal and normal ways, which also affects the whole community. We need to be clean, even in private things like sexuality. As Christians we know that we are made clean by Christ through the waters of Baptism. The gift of Leviticus, in light of Christ, is that it shows us the depth of God’s love that He would take the unclean, and bring us back to Him. Thanks be to God. “Lord God, we are by nature sinful and unclean. We give thanks, that by Your grace, we are brought back to You as You make us clean by Christ. Help us to value our sexuality and to live holy lives in what we say and do. In Him, Amen”

Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, pastor of St. Paul and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Church in Austin, TX joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 15.


Leviticus tells it like it is. Uncleanness does not discriminate. It affects both men and women in abnormal and normal ways, which also affects the whole community. We need to be clean, even in private things like sexuality. As Christians we know that we are made clean by Christ through the waters of Baptism. The gift of Leviticus, in light of Christ, is that it shows us the depth of God’s love that He would take the unclean, and bring us back to Him. Thanks be to God. “Lord God, we are by nature sinful and unclean. We give thanks, that by Your grace, we are brought back to You as You make us clean by Christ. Help us to value our sexuality and to live holy lives in what we say and do. In Him, Amen”