These verses show God’s care for righting wrongs even when sin is unintentional: confession, restitution, and an offering restore relationship with God and neighbor. The passage teaches that repentance is practical as well as spiritual, true repentance includes making amends and accepting responsibility. Trust that God provides a way to heal the breach and that taking small, concrete steps toward repair reflects a heart turned back to Him.
Leviticus 5:14-19 Easy: The gift to the Lord when a person does wrong things, The Lord said to Moses, ‘If a person does not obey the Lord’s holy rules he is sinning. He must give a male sheep to the Lord. He must do this even if he did not know that he had sinned. It is a gift to the Lord to pay for his sins. It must be a perfect male animal. It must be worth the correct amount of money. He must also give money worth one fifth more. The person must give the sheep and the money to the priest. The priest will sacrifice the sheep. It is an atonement for the wrong things that the person has done. God will forgive the person. A person might do wrong things against the Lord. But the person might not know that they were wrong. He is sinning. When he knows about it, he must bring a sheep to the priest. The animal must be a perfect male. The sheep must be worth the right amount of money. The priest will give the sheep to the Lord. It will be an atonement for the wrong things that the person has done. Then the Lord will forgive the person. The sheep is an offering because the person did not obey the Lord.’
Father God, give me a humble heart that admits wrong and the courage to make it right. Help me to restore what I have harmed and to seek reconciliation with those I’ve hurt. Thank You and praise You for providing mercy and a path to healing; shape my actions so they reflect Your justice and grace. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name Amen.

