Bible Study Notes – Leviticus 24
“The Law at Work”
Keeping the Light Burning, Honoring God’s Name, and Walking in Divine Order
By Pst. JK Woodall
Introduction to Leviticus 24
Leviticus 24 reveals “The Law at Work” among the people of God. This chapter moves beyond ceremonies and shows how God’s holiness operates daily through worship, responsibility, reverence, justice, and accountability.
The law was not simply written on stone tablets—it was actively working within the community. The priests were responsible for keeping the lamp burning continually, the bread remained before the Lord as a sign of fellowship, and the people were instructed to honor the holy name of God. When dishonor entered the camp, the law responded with justice and order.
This chapter teaches believers that God is not only concerned with worship services, but with how His people live daily before Him. The light had to remain burning, worship had to remain continual, and the people had to understand that holiness was not optional.
Leviticus 24 ultimately points toward Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law perfectly and became:
The Light of the World
The Bread of Life
The Holy Name above every name
The chapter reminds believers today that God still desires His people to walk in reverence, purity, consistency, and obedience as His presence dwells among them.
Foundational Verse:
Romans 7:12
“Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.”
Leviticus 24:1
“And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,”
Notes:
God continues speaking directly to Moses.
Leadership in the Kingdom begins with hearing from God.
The phrase “The LORD spake” reminds us that Scripture originates from God, not man.
Key Point:
Before instruction comes obedience, revelation must come first.
Supporting Verse:
John 10:27
“My sheep hear my voice…”
Leviticus 24:2
“Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamps to burn continually.”
Notes:
Pure olive oil was required for the lampstand.
The light in the Tabernacle was never to go out.
Oil often symbolizes the Holy Spirit.
The believer’s spiritual life must continually burn before God.
Spiritual Meaning:
A polluted oil cannot produce a pure light.
Application:
Believers must guard what feeds their spirit:
Prayer
Worship
Word of God
Fellowship
Supporting Verses:
Matthew 5:14-16
“You are the light of the world.”
Romans 12:11
“Fervent in spirit; serving the Lord.”
Leviticus 24:3
“Without the vail of the testimony… Aaron shall order it from the evening unto the morning before the LORD continually…”
Notes:
The priests were responsible for maintaining the light.
Ministry requires consistency.
The light remained near the testimony of God.
Key Point:
Darkness increases when spiritual responsibility is neglected.
Application:
The church must continually maintain:
Truth
Prayer
Worship
Sound doctrine
Leviticus 24:4
“He shall order the lamps upon the pure candlestick before the LORD continually.”
Notes:
God is a God of order.
The lampstand had to remain pure.
Continual worship requires continual maintenance.
Spiritual Reflection:
A neglected flame eventually dies.
Supporting Verse:
1 Corinthians 14:40
“Let all things be done decently and in order.”
Leviticus 24:5
“And thou shalt take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes thereof…”
Notes:
The twelve loaves represented the twelve tribes of Israel.
Bread symbolizes provision and fellowship.
God continually provided for His people.
Spiritual Meaning:
God desires relationship with all His people—not just a few.
Supporting Verse:
John 6:35
“I am the bread of life.”
Leviticus 24:6
“And thou shalt set them in two rows, six on a row…”
Notes:
There was divine arrangement in worship.
God values structure and intentionality.
Application:
The Kingdom of God is not confusion; it is divine order.
Leviticus 24:7
“And thou shalt put pure frankincense upon each row…”
Notes:
Frankincense represents worship, prayer, and sacrifice.
Worship accompanied the bread.
Spiritual Reflection:
Provision without worship can produce pride.
Supporting Verse:
Psalm 141:2
“Let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense…”
Leviticus 24:8
“Every sabbath he shall set it in order before the LORD continually…”
Notes:
Worship was continual and renewed weekly.
God values consistency over emotional moments.
Application:
A relationship with God must be refreshed continually.
Supporting Verse:
Lamentations 3:23
“Great is thy faithfulness.”
Leviticus 24:9
“And it shall be Aaron’s and his sons’…”
Notes:
The priests partook of the holy bread.
Those who minister before God must also receive spiritual nourishment.
Key Point:
You cannot pour out spiritually if you never receive spiritually.
Leviticus 24:10
“And the son of an Israelitish woman… went out among the children of Israel…”
Notes:
Conflict arose among the people.
Mixture and unresolved identity created tension.
Spiritual Reflection:
When identity is unstable, conflict often follows.
Leviticus 24:11
“And the Israelitish woman’s son blasphemed the name of the LORD…”
Notes:
God’s Name was treated as holy.
Blasphemy was not merely speech—it reflected rebellion of the heart.
Key Point:
How a person speaks reveals the condition of the spirit.
Supporting Verse:
Matthew 12:34
“Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.”
Leviticus 24:12
“And they put him in ward, that the mind of the LORD might be shewed them.”
Notes:
The people paused to seek God’s judgment.
They did not move hastily.
Application:
Wise leadership seeks God before reacting emotionally.
Supporting Verse:
James 1:5
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God…”
Leviticus 24:13-14
God commands the blasphemer to be brought outside the camp.
Notes:
Sin affected the entire community.
Holiness required separation from rebellion.
Spiritual Meaning:
What is tolerated publicly eventually spreads corporately.
Leviticus 24:15-16
“Whosoever curseth his God shall bear his sin.”
Notes:
God established reverence for His Name.
The Name of God represents His authority, character, and holiness.
Supporting Verse:
Exodus 20:7
“Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain…”
Leviticus 24:17-21
Notes:
These verses establish justice and accountability:
Life for life
Injury for injury
Equal judgment
Spiritual Reflection:
God is both merciful and just.
Important Understanding:
The law revealed the seriousness of sin, while Jesus later fulfilled the law through grace and redemption.
Supporting Verse:
Galatians 3:24
“The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ.”
Leviticus 24:22
“Ye shall have one manner of law…”
Notes:
God required equal justice for all people.
No favoritism in judgment.
Application:
God’s standards apply to everyone equally.
Supporting Verse:
Romans 2:11
“For there is no respect of persons with God.”
Leviticus 24:23
“And Moses spake to the children of Israel…”
Notes:
Moses obeyed God completely.
The people carried out God’s instruction.
Key Point:
True leadership communicates God’s Word faithfully.
Major Themes of Leviticus 24
1. The Law at Work Through Continual Light
The fire of God must remain active in the believer’s life.
2. The Law at Work Through Worship
God desires daily relationship, not occasional visitation.
3. The Law at Work Through Reverence
God’s Name is holy and should be treated with honor.
4. The Law at Work Through Justice
The Lord establishes righteousness and accountability.
5. The Law at Work Through Divine Order
God is not the author of confusion but of peace and holiness.
Discussion Questions
What does the continual light represent in the believer’s life today?
How can believers keep their spiritual “oil” pure?
Why is honoring God’s Name important?
What happens when worship becomes inconsistent?
How does Leviticus 24 point us toward Jesus?
In what ways do we see “The Law at Work” throughout this chapter?
Closing Encouragement
Leviticus 24 reminds believers that God desires continual light, continual fellowship, and continual reverence. The lamp could not go out because God’s presence remained among His people. Today, through Jesus Christ, believers are called to shine continually in a dark world.
Do not allow the fire of prayer, worship, or faith to go out. Keep the light burning before the Lord. Walk in holiness, honor the name of God, and allow His Word to remain active in your life daily.
Closing Verse:
Philippians 2:15
“…shine as lights in the world.”
— Pst. JK Woodall
Senior Pastor, Revival Center Hesperia





