Leviticus 7:18

And if any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings be eaten at all on the third day, it shall not be accepted, neither shall it be imputed unto him that offereth it: it shall be an abomination, and the soul that eateth of it shall bear his iniquity.

Leviticus 7:18

Leviticus 7:18 warns that if any flesh of the peace offering is eaten on the third day, it will not be accepted and will be considered an abomination, bearing the iniquity of the eater. The verse reinforces the need for purity and fidelity in worship and warns against corrupt motives or improper conduct during the sacred meal. This rule underlines the seriousness with which God views the integrity of the community’s worship practices and the consequences for flouting them. The “abomination” language signals a serious breach in covenant faithfulness, with social and spiritual consequences for the individual and the community.

This verse underscores the sanctity of sacrifice and the accountability of the worshiper. It emphasizes that God’s gifts require proper response—respect for time, ritual, and community norms. The consequence language foreshadows the gravity of sin in worship that harms communal life and relationship with God. The verse also serves as a corrective measure, guiding the people back toward disciplined, faithful worship.

Practically, this verse invites humility and accountability in our spiritual lives. If you’ve been slipping in your devotional routines or acting hastily in worship without reverence, the reminder is to realign with God’s standards. It can translate into recommitting to regular prayer times, disciplined church participation, and honest self-assessment about motivations when giving or serving. The broader moral is fidelity: honor God with your best, not with leftovers.

Cross-References: Leviticus 19:19; Deuteronomy 12:17-19; Malachi 1:8-14; Hebrews 10:22

Cross-References

Leviticus 19:19Deuteronomy 12:17-19Malachi 1:8-14Hebrews 10:22

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