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Connecting the dots

  • Writer: Marcos
    Marcos
  • Oct 16, 2025
  • 1 min read

(continued from yesterday)

 

So, let’s fast forward 1475 years (approx.) from Leviticus 5.1 to 1.8 in the book of Acts,

and connect the dots.

 

Leviticus, as we saw yesterday,

tells us that if there is a declaration of the need for a person to testify about a matter,

and you were a a witness to whatever needs to be testified about,

if you choose to take the easy route and say nothing,

you are blowing it big time.

 

Big time.

 

Jesus said, just before taking a cloud ride upwards, you are my witnesses.

 

Acts 1.8:

But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you,

and you will be my witnesses

 

And Lev 5.1, again:

If anyone sins in that he hears a public adjuration to testify,

and though he is a witness, whether he has seen or come to know the matter,

yet does not speak, he shall bear his iniquity

 

Big, big time.

 

 

I confess that this is not my muse,

I heard Richard Platt (author of Radical) say it, and I said, “That’s rad, brother.”

 

Big, big, big time.

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