[Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all
generations…from everlasting to everlasting Psalm 90:1-2
During this season of
reflection and renewal, join me, and let's explore God’s Presence, our dwelling
place. Are you dwelling in the presence of God? ~ Donna Howell Oswalt]
“. . . He is
unclean, and he shall dwell alone; his dwelling shall be outside the camp.”
Leviticus
13:46
Leviticus
contains many instructions for God’s covenant people given to protect, to guide
in worship, to distinguish them from pagans, and to instruct the priests. The
laws concerning “leprosy” offer very specific protocols. At this time, leprosy
relates to any disfiguring skin disease; true leprosy, ulcers, burns, psoriasis,
fungal infections and other skin diseases fall into this category. While the
purposes of these rules are to offer protection and maintain holiness, the diseased
person is considered unclean, becomes isolated and must live outside the camp. For these people, this
is a place of rejection.
In Leviticus
14:1-18, to cleanse and restore the leper, the priest must go outside to
the unclean person and perform certain rituals. With sacrifices, water, blood
and oil, the priest makes atonement for the person before the Lord. Similarly,
sin creates a spiritual leprosy that
infects the soul. Without Christ, grace can only wait to heal our wounds while
we remain isolated and broken outside the
camp. Christ knows about this place of rejection, having been willing to
leave heaven and willing to die for our sins, having been betrayed and crucified
outside of Jerusalem. Christ finds us
where we are waiting. He becomes the sacrifice, the Living Water, the blood of
the Lamb, the Holy Anointing for each person seeking new life. Holy One, You look beyond my unclean, disfigured
soul and offer me Grace. No longer broken and alone, I find new life, new hope,
new joy, new healing, new community. Count me alive in Christ. No longer
separated, I can dwell in the presence of God. ~dho
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blessed by the Lord Who loves you best!”