5.2.26 ~ Pursuing Holiness in Every Area of Life
As we move through the holiness section of Leviticus, the Lord knows, through His righteous commandments, the good ( tov ) we are capable of bringing forth in the world. We have learned that He designed us to serve as His earthly vessels of life ( chayah ), His carriers of glory and worship ( kavod ), His stewards of holiness ( kedushah ), His models of wisdom ( chochmah ), and His vessels of atonement ( kippurim ). Through the first 24 chapters, He has shown us enough of this vision as needed to inspire us to become and behave as set-apart ones ( kedoshim )—and to do it in every room of the house, every booth of the marketplace, and in every break room, lunchroom, conference room, athletic field, school setting, or workstation of our workplace. He wants every aspect of our lives to radiate holiness. Hence, why every Orthodox Jewish family starts training their three- to five-year-old children in the book of holiness—Leviticus ( Vayikra ). He therefore wants to bring holiness into, and...