“People must not eat any of the meat that touches anything unclean. They must burn this meat in the fire. Whoever is clean may eat the meat from the fellowship offering. But anyone who is unclean and eats the meat from the fellowship offerings that was offered to the Lord must be separated from their people. “If you touch something that is unclean, it doesn’t matter if it was made unclean by a person, an animal, or some disgusting thing, you will become unclean. And if you eat any of the meat from the fellowship offerings that was given to the Lord, you must be separated from your people. “Leviticus 7:19–21 Easy:
These verses emphasize the holiness of what is offered and the need for ceremonial purity: those who are unclean must not partake, and care must be taken with what is set apart. This teaches that worship involves both gratitude and reverence, God’s gifts are to be received with thankful hearts and handled with respect. The rules protect the integrity of the community and remind us that approaching God rightly matters; our attitudes and actions around sacred things reflect our relationship with the Giver. Let this passage call you to examine how you receive God’s provision and to honor him in both celebration and careful stewardship.
Dear Blessed Lord Jesus, give me a reverent heart toward what You have set apart. Help me to receive Your gifts with gratitude, to honor Your holiness in how I live and share, and to protect the integrity of the community You love. Teach me wisdom and humility in worship. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Your Precious Name Amen.

