Leviticus 7:22–27 Easy:

The Lord said to Moses, “Tell the Israelites: You must not eat any fat from your cattle, sheep, or goats.  You may use the fat from any animal that has died by itself or was torn by other animals, but you must never eat it.  Whoever eats the fat from an animal that was offered as a gift to the Lord must be separated from their people. “No matter where you live, you must never eat blood from any bird or any animal.  Anyone who eats blood must be separated from their people.”

In these verses, God commands Israel not to eat fat or blood. The fat was reserved for the altar, and the blood represented life itself. These boundaries reminded the people that life is sacred and belongs to God alone. Worship was not casual; it required reverence, obedience, and respect for what God declared holy. Today, we honor God by treating His gifts, our lives, our bodies, our choices, with the same seriousness. When we acknowledge His authority, we walk in wisdom and blessing.

Father God, teach me to honor what You call holy. Help me treat life, worship, and Your gifts with reverence. Keep my heart aligned with Your ways and my steps rooted in obedience. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Preciopus Name Amen.

Cows, sheep, and goats gather and rest inside a farm shelter on a cloudy day.