Reading Through The Bible Together
Reading Through the Bible Together is a daily podcast (Monday-Friday) for weak and weary sinners who want to hear God clearly. Our plan will take you through the entire Bible in one year.
Each episode follows a simple rhythm: read the day’s passage, then recap it to see what God says, what He demands, and what He promises in Jesus Christ. No hype, no fluff, just Scripture, clarity, and comfort, ending every day with the Gospel proclamation that your sins are forgiven through faith in Christ. If you feel behind, distracted, or unsure where to start, you’re welcome here.
Reading Through The Bible Together
Day 23: Leviticus 13-20
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In this episode of Reading Through the Bible Together, we’re reading Leviticus 13–20, where God teaches Israel that holiness is not a mood. It’s a whole way of life.
We move through laws on skin disease and cleansing, the Day of Atonement (the heart of the book), and then the call to live as a distinct people in every area: worship, sexuality, integrity, justice, and compassion. The Lord is not just trying to keep Israel “religious.” He is protecting His presence among them, exposing how uncleanness spreads, and showing that forgiveness and fellowship come only through atonement He provides.
These chapters can feel intense, but they are meant to do something in us: make sin look deadly, make grace look necessary, and make us long for a better Priest and a better sacrifice. And that’s exactly where they point. Jesus is the One who carries our uncleanness, secures our atonement, and makes a holy people who actually live.
If you haven’t read Leviticus 13–20 yet, pause and do that now, then come back and let’s read it together.