5.5.26 – Cleansing Sacred Spaces, Part 2: It's All About the Blood
In our last study, I began to introduce a very expanded view of blood: cleansing the sacred space. The accumulated effect of humanity's limitations—we could say the limited life of our death-related impurities—presses against those holy objects. The sacrifice they make after being cleansed purges that accumulated effect and clears God's side of the equation. What does the person get out of the deal? Who is it for? What is the deal? Inquiring minds want to know :-) Namely, they are not considered fully restored until the relationship with God in sacred space has been restored. They are out of fellowship. They are out of the community. After the offering, atonement is made. Atonement allows them to re-enter sacred space, restoring their relationship and purity. They are now in a position to hear—welcome back. That is why in Leviticus 14, when the chatat is brought, it is followed by a burnt offering. Remember what I told you about the burnt offering in the Tamid of...