A portion of the grain offering is burned; the rest becomes food for the priests. It must be eaten in a holy place and treated as sacred. God provides for those who serve Him. Holiness touches even the ordinary, meals, work, daily rhythms.
“This is the law for the grain offering: The sons of Aaron will bring it to the front of the altar as an offering to the Lord. There must be some oil and frankincense on the grain offering. The priest will take a handful of fine flour from the grain offering and burn it on the altar as a sweet-smelling memorial offering to the Lord. “Aaron and his sons will use the rest of that grain to make bread without yeast. This must be eaten in a holy place—in the courtyard around the Meeting Tent. I have given this part of the grain offering as the priests’ share of the gifts offered to me. Like the sin offering and the guilt offering, it is most holy. It must not be baked with yeast. Any male descendant of Aaron may eat from these gifts to the Lord. This is their share forever throughout your generations. Whatever touches these offerings will be made holy.” Leviticus 6:14–18 Easy:
Father God, thank You and praise You for the gift of holy worship and for those who serve You. Purify our hearts so what we offer is pleasing to You. Teach us to give with reverence, to live set apart, and to honor You in every ordinary act. Make us faithful stewards of Your gifts and keep us close to Your altar of grace. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name Amen.

