The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Leviticus 19. I thought it was just rules. Leviticus 19 reads like a long to-do list. Don’t steal. Don’t lie. Be holy. So many “don’ts” that my eyes glazed over. Then verse 18 stopped me cold: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Everything else is context. All the rules point to this one heartbeat. This chapter reminded me that obedience isn’t about perfection. It’s about care, intentionally extended to others. Even in the most overwhelming instructions, God’s heart is simple: love. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Leviticus #LoveYourNeighbor #Grace #FaithJourney 212Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Leviticus 13. I thought it was just about skin disease. Leviticus 13 looks exhausting. Page after page about rashes, sores, and inspections. I used to flip past it without a second thought. But verse 46 stopped me. The person with the disease had to live outside the camp. Not as punishment—but to protect the community. And still, God gave instructions for care, restoration, and return. This chapter isn’t just about sickness. It’s about a God who notices the vulnerable, who creates boundaries without abandoning people. Even when someone had to be set apart, they were never forgotten. I almost skipped this chapter. But hidden in it was a God who cares about those on the margins. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Leviticus #Grace #GodsCare #ScriptureReading #FaithJourney433Share