Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 13–15 that our lives are in God’s hands. Just as one ritual bird died and the other flew away free, we see that our condition could have condemned us, but God has made us whole by His grace. What God requires of us, God provides for us—but we must accept it by faith.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 12 that only those who are whole—both spiritually and physically—may enter the presence of our holy God. And only Jesus makes that possible.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 11 how we can apply the timeless truths of Israel’s kosher laws to our lives today. In truth, a kosher walk with God was never about food alone—but food merely helped facilitate a holy life and pointed us to our holy God.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 10 how to steer our lives in the direction we want them to go. There is only one way we can approach God—His way. And there is only one way we can know God’s will—His Word.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 8 three ways to devote your life to God. Because the Lord has called us out of darkness into His marvelous light, we should have ears to hear, hands to work, and feet to follow.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 9 that God longs to be with us—both now and forever—and Jesus made it possible. We see how the entire Bible reveals God’s goal and how He made it happen.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 3 and 7 that we can enjoy peace with God because of the shed blood of Jesus. After that, we should share with others how God has blessed us.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 2 what to do with the rest of your life. The grain offering illustrates that the Lord expects believers to offer themselves and the best they have as an expression of dedication and gratitude. The good news? The Lord is pleased when we do this.
Wayne Stiles teaches from Leviticus 1 how you can know God has accepted you. The burnt offering offers us a surprising bit of good news: God is pleased to accept anyone—at any time—who comes to Him through His prescribed Sacrifice.