The Lord said to Moses, “Tell the Israelites: If you bring a fellowship offering to the Lord, you must present that gift to the Lord yourself. You must bring the fat and the breast of the animal to the priest. Then he will lift up the breast in front of the Lord to show it was presented to God. The priest will burn the fat on the altar, but the breast of the animal will belong to Aaron and his sons. You must also give the right thigh from the fellowship offering as a gift to the priest. That part of the fellowship offering will belong to the priest who carries the blood and fat to the altar. I will accept the breast that was lifted up and the gift of the right thigh from the Israelites. Then I will give these things to Aaron and his sons. This is their share from the fellowship offerings of the Israelites forever.” Those parts from the gifts offered to the Lord were given to Aaron and his sons. Whenever Aaron and his sons serve as the Lord’s priests, they get that share of the sacrifices. he Lord commanded the Israelites to give those parts to the priests once they have been anointed. That will be their share from the Israelites forever. These are the laws about burnt offerings, grain offerings, sin offerings, guilt offerings, fellowship offerings, and offerings for when the priests are appointed. The Lord gave these laws to Moses on Mount Sinai when he commanded the Israelites to bring their offerings to the Lord in the desert of Sinai. Leviticus 7:28-38 Easy

Paul reminds us that freedom in Christ is not a license for self‑indulgence but a call to humble service. True liberty shows itself when we lay down rights and preferences to meet the needs of others. Serving one another in love is the practical outworking of the gospel: it turns abstract freedom into concrete compassion and fulfills the law by living out the command Love your neighbor as yourself. When we choose humility over self‑centeredness, our freedom becomes a gift that blesses the community and honors God.

Dear Blessed Lord Jesus, thank you for the freedom you give. Teach me to use it not for selfish gain but to serve others with humility and love. Soften my heart, loosen my hands, and make my life a faithful answer to your command to love. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Name  Amen.

Young person tying scarf for elderly woman sitting on bench on rainy city street
A young person ties a scarf for an elderly woman on a rainy city street.

Let’s look for one small, specific way today to set aside convenience for someone else; let that act be your worship.