Leviticus 21:1–15 Bible Study Notes Part I

The Priest – Part I

Leviticus 21:1–15 Bible Study Notes

Theme: The Calling, Conduct, and Consecration of the Priest


Introduction

In Leviticus 21, God establishes a higher standard for those who serve Him publicly. The priest was not just a worker in the tabernacle—he was a living representation of God before the people.

As New Testament believers, we are called a royal priesthood (1 Peter 2:9), making these principles both historical and spiritually relevant today.


Verses 1–2

Leviticus 21:1–2 (KJV)
“And the Lord said unto Moses, Speak unto the priests the sons of Aaron, and say unto them, There shall none be defiled for the dead among his people:
But for his kin, that is near unto him, that is, for his mother, and for his father, and for his son, and for his daughter, and for his brother,”

Teaching Point:
Priests were restricted from defilement but allowed compassion for close family. God balances holiness with humanity.

New Testament Connection:
2 Corinthians 6:17
“Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord…”


Verse 3

Leviticus 21:3 (KJV)
“And for his sister a virgin, that is nigh unto him, which hath had no husband; for her may he be defiled.”

Teaching Point:
God makes provision for responsibility and relationship. Holiness does not eliminate relational duty.

New Testament Connection:
1 Timothy 5:8
“But if any provide not for his own… he hath denied the faith…”


Verse 4

Leviticus 21:4 (KJV)
“But he shall not defile himself, being a chief man among his people, to profane himself.”

Teaching Point:
Leadership requires restraint. Position demands personal discipline.

New Testament Connection:
James 3:1
“…we shall receive the greater condemnation.”


Verse 5

Leviticus 21:5 (KJV)
“They shall not make baldness upon their head, neither shall they shave off the corner of their beard, nor make any cuttings in their flesh.”

Teaching Point:
God forbids pagan expressions. Holiness must not mirror worldly practices—even in grief.

New Testament Connection:
Romans 12:2
“And be not conformed to this world…”


Verse 6

Leviticus 21:6 (KJV)
“They shall be holy unto their God, and not profane the name of their God…”

Teaching Point:
The priest’s life protects the reputation of God. Your life speaks for Him.

New Testament Connection:
1 Peter 1:15–16
“…be ye holy; for I am holy.”


Verse 7

Leviticus 21:7 (KJV)
“They shall not take a wife that is a whore, or profane; neither shall they take a woman put away from her husband…”

Teaching Point:
Who the priest is joined to matters. Relationships impact spiritual integrity.

New Testament Connection:
2 Corinthians 6:14
“Be ye not unequally yoked together…”


Verse 8

Leviticus 21:8 (KJV)
“Thou shalt sanctify him therefore; for he offereth the bread of thy God…”

Teaching Point:
The priest is sanctified because of what he handles. What you carry determines your standard.

New Testament Connection:
1 Corinthians 10:31
“…do all to the glory of God.”


Verse 9

Leviticus 21:9 (KJV)
“And the daughter of any priest, if she profane herself… she profaneth her father…”

Teaching Point:
The priest’s household reflects his calling. Anointing extends into the family.

New Testament Connection:
1 Timothy 3:4–5
“One that ruleth well his own house…”


Verse 10

Leviticus 21:10 (KJV)
“And he that is the high priest among his brethren… shall not uncover his head, nor rend his clothes;”

Teaching Point:
The High Priest carries a greater burden. Higher calling = higher standard.

New Testament Connection:
Hebrews 5:1–3
Describes the role and responsibility of the high priest.


Verse 11

Leviticus 21:11 (KJV)
“Neither shall he go in to any dead body, nor defile himself for his father, or for his mother;”

Teaching Point:
Total consecration requires complete separation—even from legitimate emotional ties.

New Testament Connection:
Luke 9:62
“No man, having put his hand to the plough… is fit for the kingdom…”


Verse 12

Leviticus 21:12 (KJV)
“Neither shall he go out of the sanctuary… for the crown of the anointing oil… is upon him…”

Teaching Point:
The anointing requires consistency. You cannot step in and out of consecration.

New Testament Connection:
John 15:4
“Abide in me…”


Verse 13

Leviticus 21:13 (KJV)
“And he shall take a wife in her virginity.”

Teaching Point:
Purity is required in covenant relationships.

New Testament Connection:
Ephesians 5:27
“…a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle…”


Verse 14

Leviticus 21:14 (KJV)
“A widow, or a divorced woman… these shall he not take…”

Teaching Point:
God protects the priestly lineage. Holiness is generational.

New Testament Connection:
2 Timothy 2:20–21
“…a vessel unto honour, sanctified…”


Verse 15

Leviticus 21:15 (KJV)
“Neither shall he profane his seed among his people: for I the Lord do sanctify him.”

Teaching Point:
God Himself establishes and protects the priest. Sanctification is God-ordained.

New Testament Connection:
Hebrews 10:10
“…we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ…”


Closing Insight

The priest was not just called to serve—he was called to live differently.

Where the Old Testament priest had to guard against defilement,
Jesus Christ became our perfect High Priest—undefiled, yet able to cleanse us.


Key Takeaway

The Priest carries three responsibilities:

  1. Separation – Set apart from the world

  2. Representation – Reflecting God to people

  3. Consecration – Fully devoted to God


Reflection Question

What areas of my life must rise to match the calling God has placed on me as His representative?


Closing Prayer

“Lord, as You have called us to be priests unto You, teach us to walk in holiness, discipline, and devotion. Let our lives reflect Your glory in every area. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”



Welcome to April 2026


 Welcome to April 2026

Revival Center Hesperia California 

By: Pst JK Woodall 

April marks a season of transition—where what was once dormant begins to awaken. It is a time to move with expectation as God brings life, clarity, and direction.


The biblical meaning of the number 4 represents creation and foundation. On the fourth day, God established the sun, moon, and stars (Genesis 1:14–19), setting order and seasons in place. This reminds us that God is establishing and aligning what concerns us.


Short Prayer:

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for this new month. Establish our steps, align us with Your will, and strengthen our foundation. Let April be a month of clarity and growth.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

🌿 Wednesday – When God Is Silent

 🌿 Wednesday – When God Is Silent

Judas agreed to betray Jesus. – Matthew 26:14–16

There are no recorded miracles today—just quiet preparation and hidden betrayal. Yet Jesus continues walking in purpose.

God is still working, even in silence.

🙏 Prayer:
God, strengthen my faith when I cannot see what You are doing. Help me trust Your plan even in quiet seasons.

Reflection:
Can I trust God when nothing seems to be happening?

#HolyWeek2026 #TrustGod #FaithInSilence

🌿 Tuesday – Truth Over Appearance

 🌿 Tuesday – Truth Over Appearance

Revival Center Hesperia California 


“You are like whitewashed tombs…” – Matthew 23:27


Jesus challenged outward religion that lacked inward transformation. God desires truth—not performance.


🙏 Prayer:

Lord, strip away anything false in me. Help me to live with integrity and truth before You.


Reflection:

Am I living authentically before God, or maintaining an image?


#HolyWeek2026 #Truth #AuthenticFaith

🌿 Monday – The House Cleansed

 🌿 Monday – The House Cleansed

“My house shall be called a house of prayer.” – Matthew 21:13

Jesus overturned the tables in the temple because what was meant to be sacred had become corrupted.

Before God builds through you, He cleans within you.

🙏 Prayer:
Father, search my heart and remove anything that dishonors You. Cleanse me so my life becomes a place where You dwell.

Reflection:
What in my life needs to be removed so God can be fully honored?

#HolyWeek2026 #CleanHeart #HouseOfPrayer

🌿 Palm Sunday – The King Arrives

🌿 Palm Sunday – The King Arrives

“Hosanna to the Son of David!” – Matthew 21:9

Jesus entered Jerusalem in humility, riding on a donkey—not as a conquering king by force, but as a Savior bringing peace. The crowd celebrated Him, but many misunderstood Him.

The same is true today. We can praise Him with our lips but miss Him in our hearts.

🙏 Prayer:
Lord, help me to receive You as You truly are—not as I expect You to be. Teach me to honor You in both word and heart.

Reflection:
Am I truly surrendering to Jesus as King, or shaping Him to fit my expectations?

#HolyWeek2026 #PalmSunday #Hosanna #KingJesus

Men’s Fellowship Message March 28, 2026

 

🔥 Men’s Fellowship Message March 28, 2026

Theme: “Man—Created to Cultivate, Guard, and Lead”

Title: Back to Basics 

By: Pst. JK Woodall 

🔹 Opening Bookend: Define Dominion (2026)

Anchor: Genesis 1:26–28

Most men don’t relate to ruling land—but they do understand responsibility.

👉 Dominion = stewardship over what God placed in your hands

In 2026, that looks like:

  • Your home
  • Your mind
  • Your finances
  • Your digital life
  • Your career/workplace influence

🔥 Make it plain:
“If it’s in your life, it’s in your dominion.”


🔹 Transition

If Genesis 1 gives the authority,
Genesis 2 shows the formation and assignment.


🔥 Main Text: Genesis 2


🔹 1. Formed Before Function (v.7)

“The Lord God formed man… and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life…”

👉 Point:
Before God gave man dominion…
He formed him and filled him.

  • Formed from the dust = humility
  • Breath of God = identity, purpose, life

👉 Connection to Dominion:
You cannot walk in dominion if you are not first grounded in who God made you to be.

2026 Reality:

  • Identity before responsibility
  • Who you are matters more than what you control

🔥 Key Line:
“God didn’t just give man authority—He gave him Himself.”


🔹 2. Called to Cultivate (v.15)

“The Lord God took the man… to tend it…”

  • Cultivate = build, develop, improve

👉 Point:
A man is called to make things better.

2026 Reality:

  • Build your home, not just live in it
  • Build your mindset, not just react
  • Build your future, not just survive

🔥 Key Line:
“If it’s in your life, it’s in your responsibility.”


🔹 3. Called to Guard (v.15)

“…and keep it.”

  • Keep = guard, protect, watch over

👉 Point:
Man was created to protect what God entrusted to him.

2026 Application:

  • Guard your atmosphere
  • Guard your eyes and mind
  • Guard your relationships
  • Guard your time and focus

🔥 Key Line:
“If you don’t guard it, you will lose it.”


🔹 4. Dominion Requires Discipline (v.16–17)

“You may freely eat… but…”

👉 Point:
Dominion is not freedom without limits—
it is responsibility within boundaries.

2026 Reality:

  • Private discipline shapes public authority
  • What you resist matters

🔥 Key Line:
“A man without discipline cannot walk in dominion.”


🔹 5. You Set the Environment (v.18–20)

  • God brings everything to Adam
  • Adam names it

👉 Point:
You are responsible for what your environment becomes.

2026 Application:

  • The tone in your home
  • The direction of your life
  • The culture around you

🔥 Key Line:
“You may not control everything—but you are responsible for what you allow.”


🔹 6. What God Gives, You Must Protect (v.21–22)

  • God creates the woman and brings her to the man

👉 Point:
You don’t own it—but you are assigned to it.

🔥 Key Line:
“If God placed it in your life, He expects you to cover it.”


🔹 7. Covering Creates Safety (v.25)

“They were naked… and were not ashamed.”

👉 Point:
Real leadership creates:

  • Safety
  • Peace
  • Transparency

🔥 Key Line:
“Real protection doesn’t control—it creates security.”


🔥 Core Message (Repeat Throughout)

“God created man to be formed by Him,
then to cultivate, guard, and lead what He’s given.”


🔹 Closing Bookend: Confront Passive Culture

Anchor: Genesis 3:1–6

Genesis 3 paints a clear picture.

The conversation is happening—
but Adam’s voice is missing.

  • The serpent is speaking
  • Eve is responding
  • But Adam is silent

There is no correction.
No protection.
No intervention.

👉 Only the serpent and the woman are talking.


🔹 The Revelation

Adam wasn’t somewhere else—
he was right there.

But in the moment he was needed most…
he said nothing.

👉 Adam wasn’t absent—he was silent.


🔹 Bring It Into 2026

This is what passivity looks like today:

  • Present physically, but not leading spiritually
  • Hearing what’s wrong, but not speaking truth
  • Seeing what’s off, but not correcting it
  • Avoiding hard conversations
  • Escaping into phones, games, or work
  • Letting culture define truth instead of standing on God’s Word

👉 The voices are still talking…
the question is—where is the man’s voice?


🔥 Driving Point

When a man goes silent,
he creates space for other voices to lead.

  • The serpent gets room
  • Confusion grows
  • Covering is lost

Because what God called you to guard,
the enemy is trying to access.


🔥 Final Line

“Silence is still surrender.”


🔥 Final Charge

**“God never called you to sit in the garden—
He called you to guard it.

And in 2026, the assignment hasn’t changed.
Be the man who is formed by God,
filled with His presence,
and refuses to be silent
over what God placed in your care.”**


 

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