Judah's Top Pick from Leviticus!

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In law, there is an old saying, "ignorance of the law excuses not". This common doctrine likely originates from Leviticus 5:17 - “If anyone sins, and does any of the things which YHWH has commanded not to be done; though he didn’t know it, yet he is guilty, and shall bear his iniquity."

What if I didn't mean it, or I just didn't know? The Book of Leviticus expects us to accept accountability for sins that we commit against YHWH or others even if we did it by mistake or simply didn't know. If someone accidentally sins against you, don't you expect them to make it right? Isn't there a sense of justice involved here?

YHWH's standard is the same whether people are aware of it or not, ignorance of the Torah or inattentiveness to one's actions is no excuse. He expects His people to conduct themselves in a Godly, righteous manner always.

Join us tonight at 8PM CT as we discuss this topic of unintentional sin from the Book of Leviticus, and how we can apply these principles in our lives today.

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