5.4.26 – Cleansing Sacred Spaces, Part 1
Over the past four weeks of counting the Omer (welcome, Day 30), we have expanded the biblical definition of grace ( chen ), recognized that God takes pride in His obedient children, understood that salvation is more than asking "Jesus" into your heart, and seen that the blood is definitely a broader topic than the majority of people think. On this 30th day of counting the Omer, I want to state that Yom Kippur has a limit. The chatat (sin offering) has a limit. If Yom Kippur (Day of Coverings) could handle everything—if the blood of goats could handle the deep clean, if that could take care of everything, absorb all this rebellion, and keep functioning forever—then we must ask one simple question: "Why did Israel go into exile?" Why would they be eradicated from the land? Why would they be vomited out of the land? If there is a total fix, where is it? This material is going to be very heavy, and the danger of heavy material is easily getting lost along the way. Yo...