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Chuck Smith

Leviticus 14:1

The sermon highlights the parallels between leprosy and sin, emphasizing God's provision for cleansing and victory over sin through His divine intervention.
Chuck Smith explores the profound connection between leprosy and sin, illustrating how leprosy, once a feared disease, serves as a metaphor for the insidious nature of sin in our lives. He emphasizes that just as leprosy is incurable by human means, so too is sin, but through God's glorious grace, we can find cleansing and healing. The sermon highlights the importance of divine intervention, as seen in the law regarding lepers, and the necessity of Jesus' touch in our lives for true transformation. Smith encourages believers to recognize their need for God's grace to overcome the grip of sin and experience spiritual renewal.

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"GOD'S GLORIOUS GRACE"

Intro: Leprosy is one of the most feared of all diseases. Under the law the leper was

considered unclean and had to be separated from society. Until recent years they

had leper colonies in many parts of the world. Carville, Louisiana. Dr. Hansen

first isolated and identified the leprosy bacillus and to remove the stigma of

the word "leprosy" they now call it Hansen's disease.

I. IN THE SCRIPTURES LEPROSY HAS BEEN CONSIDERED AS A TYPE OF SIN.

A. The mystery of its origin.

1. How is leprosy transmitted?

2. It just seems to show up.

3. So with sin, "For by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin

so that death is passed on to all men for all sinned."

a. But how is it passed on?

B. Its effect on people.

1. It first kills nerve cells thus it is a painless disease.

a. It usually starts in the body's extremities such as the feet or

hands and slowly progresses.

b. Contrary to popular misconception, your fingers or toes don't

fall off.

c. Because you have no feeling, you are subject to severe burns

without knowing it.

2. Sin first attacks the will power, to resist.

a. The first time it was hard to do.

1. You knew it was hard to do.

2. You had pangs of conscience afterwards.

b. The next time a little easier.

c. It became progressively easier until it became a normal practice.

1. Conscience seared with hot iron.

2. Beyond feeling.

d. Finally you have no will to resist doing it.

1. You may now want to stop, but you can't.

2. You are trapped, no will power to resist.

C. It is incurable.

1. Even with all our research and modern science, no cure has yet been found.

a. They can now arrest the progress but they cannot cure it.

2. So sin is incurable, deadly disease.

This is what makes the words of our text so remarkable.

II. "NOW THIS IS THE LAW OF THE LEPER IN THE DAY OF HIS CLEANSING."

A. In the law God made provision for His divine intervention.

1. What is incurable or impossible by man can be accomplished by the grace

of God.

a. This is what the gospel is all about.

b. God can give you power and victory over the grip of sin on

your life.

2. The interesting use of the term cleansed used both of leprosy and of sin.

a. The leper who came to Jesus, "Lord is thou wilt, thou canst make

me clean, and Jesus touched him and said..."

1. You need the touch of the Lord on your life.

B. Priest was to go out of the camp to examine the person.

1. If he was diagnosed to be clean, he was to bring two birds alive to

the priest.

a. The one was to be killed in a clay vessel with running water

b. The other was to be dipped in the bloodied water then released

to fly away.

1. What emotions do you suppose they felt as they saw the

dove flying away with the bloodied water splashing off

its wings?

Sermon Outline

  1. Leprosy as a Type of Sin points: - The Mystery of Its Origin - How is leprosy transmitted? - It just seems to show up. - So with sin, 'For by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin so that death is passed on to all men for all sinned.'
  2. It first kills nerve cells thus it is a painless disease. points: - Its Effect on People - It usually starts in the body's extremities such as the feet or hands and slowly progresses. - Contrary to popular misconception, your fingers or toes don't fall off. - Because you have no feeling, you are subject to severe burns without knowing it.
  3. Beyond feeling. points: - The first time it was hard to do. - Conscience seared with hot iron. - The next time a little easier. - It became progressively easier until it became a normal practice.
  4. Even with all our research and modern science, no cure has yet been found. points: - It is incurable. - They can now arrest the progress but they cannot cure it. - So sin is incurable, deadly disease.
  5. God's Provision for Cleansing points: - In the law God made provision for His divine intervention. - What is incurable or impossible by man can be accomplished by the grace of God. - This is what the gospel is all about. - God can give you power and victory over the grip of sin on your life.

Key Quotes

“For by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin so that death is passed on to all men for all sinned.” — Chuck Smith
“You need the touch of the Lord on your life.” — Chuck Smith
“What emotions do you suppose they felt as they saw the dove flying away with the bloodied water splashing off its wings?” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • Recognize the mysterious origin and incurable nature of sin, just like leprosy.
  • Understand that sin first attacks the will power, making it progressively easier to resist until it becomes a normal practice.
  • Seek God's divine intervention and provision for cleansing from sin, just as the law provides for the leper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of leprosy in the Bible?
Leprosy is used as a type of sin, highlighting its mysterious origin and incurable nature.
How does sin affect people?
Sin first attacks the will power, making it progressively easier to resist until it becomes a normal practice.
What is the significance of the priest's examination in the law?
The priest's examination represents God's divine intervention and provision for cleansing from sin.
What is the symbolism of the dove flying away in the law?
The dove flying away symbolizes the release of sin and the cleansing power of God.

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