Then the
priest will burn the food on the altar, as a fire offering for a pleasing
aroma. “All fat belongs to the LORD….” Leviticus 3:16
Oh, my goodness. Did you read
that last line? In case you missed it, let me write it again:
“All fat belongs to the Lord.”
The next verse is even more
interesting: “This is a permanent stature throughout your generations, wherever
you live: you must not eat any fat or any blood.”
First, I’d like to say that I
know that we are not bound to the law of the Old Testament. Jesus came to
fulfill the law and show us the full light, of which the Old Testament was a
shadow presentation for God’s people. However, I don’t believe God ever set
arbitrary boundaries. People do, but God has a reason for everything He’s ever
told us to do or not do.
Now, that doesn’t mean this
verse doesn’t make me cringe. Almost hurt, actually. Because honestly, the
little bit of fat on a steak or rib or in a hamburger makes it better. Juicy,
moist, and absolutely delicious. But, should I reevaluate how important fat
might be?
I’m not even getting into other
fats – butter, oils, avocadoes, etc. I’m just talking about the fat from meat.
After all, that’s the only fat these verses are talking about.
I am not an Old Testament
expert, or a Jewish heritage expert. Nor do I think we need to allow ourselves
to look at verses like this and slip into legalism.
But I strive to know God and
understand His Word. And I wonder what would happen if we were willing to offer
all fat to the Lord as an offering.
And not just the fat in our
eating. But the fat in our lives. You know, those excess things that distract
us, weigh us down, and are unhealthy. The fat of guilt, the fat of wasting
time, the fat of hurt, the fat of regrets, the fat of toxic relationships. What
would happen if we burnt those things as an offering to the Lord? Truly giving
it up permanently.
Because when it’s burned, we can’t
pick it up again. We can’t gravitate towards that item again, pulling us away
from being fully devoted to the Lord.
I wonder, what fat would He want
me to lay on the alter as a burnt offering? Hopefully I won’t forget the
question before I can carve out some quite time to seek His will here. Because
I’m sure when I do, it will be a pleasing aroma to Him and I will be able to
draw closer to Him and fill up to overflowing with His perfect gifts and
blessings.
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