Today's Reading: Leviticus 13:1-30
Leviticus chapters 13 & 14 contain a set of detailed regulations
given by God to the Israelites regarding the diagnosis and treatment of
leprosy, a contagious skin disease that was prevalent at the time. While the “Law
of the Leper” may seem woefully out-of-date to us, keep in mind that every word
of God is truth (Proverbs 30:5) and “is profitable for teaching, for reproof,
for correction, and for training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). We can learn
some very practical truths that are relevant to us in modern times from these
chapters.
Leprosy is often seen as a symbol of sin in the Bible
because it is a contagious disease that can spread and cause physical and
social isolation, similar to the way sin can spread and lead to spiritual
separation from God and others.
The law emphasized the importance of confession and
repentance. When someone was diagnosed with leprosy, they were required to
announce their condition to others and live outside the camp or city, which was
a form of confession and acknowledging their impurity. This emphasizes the
importance of acknowledging our sins, confessing them to God and others, and
seeking forgiveness and healing.
The purification ceremony in the Law of the Leper emphasizes
the need for spiritual cleansing and restoration. The person who had been
declared clean was sprinkled with blood, oil, and water, which symbolized the
cleansing power of God and the need for atonement for sin. This emphasizes the
importance of seeking forgiveness and restoration through the sacrifice of
Jesus Christ.
Overall, the Law of the Leper serves as a reminder of the
consequences of sin and the need for confession, repentance, and spiritual
cleansing. It also points to the ultimate solution for sin through the
sacrifice of Jesus Christ and the forgiveness and restoration that He offers to
all who believe in Him.