Leviticus 3:12 says, And if his offering be a goat, then he shall offer it before the LORD. Once again, the offering was of less value overall than some in material terms, but I believe this was a provision for those who were unable to give something that was of more material value. I don't believe that those who were able to give a greater offering were to look for the lesser offering to give. If we don't have much, we cannot give much, but we must give our best to God. When it comes to our life, we cannot afford to hold back the best parts and give God the lesser parts. We must give all that we are and all that we have to God, and if we do, then He will meet our every need. Verse thirteen adds, And he shall lay his hand upon the head of it, and kill it before the tabernacle of the congregation: and the sons of Aaron shall sprinkle the blood thereof upon the altar round about. The way the goat was to be sacrificed was the same as the other, more expensive animals were sacrificed. No matter how wealthy or poor we are materially in the world, we must all come to God the same way, and that is through the cross of Calvary. Verse fourteen continues, And he shall offer thereof his offering, even an offering made by fire unto the LORD; the fat that covereth the inwards, and all the fat that is upon the inwards, Once more, there were specific instructions for the way the sacrifice was to be prepared. We today must lay it all on the altar for God as well, and we must come to Him by His terms. Verse fifteen states, And the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, which is by the flanks, and the caul above the liver, with the kidneys, it shall he take away. Then verse sixteen adds, And the priest shall burn them upon the altar: it is the food of the offering made by fire for a sweet savour: all the fat is the LORD’s. As with all the sacrifices, the one making offering brought the sacrifice to the priest, and the priest presented the actual sacrifice to God. Jesus is our High Priest, and we must present ourselves to Him and He makes the actual sacrifice to the heavenly Father through His shed blood. Verse seventeen concludes, It shall be a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all your dwellings, that ye eat neither fat nor blood. These rules of sacrifice were to apply for all generations, until the coming of Jesus Christ as the forever sacrifice for our sins. There was also the restriction of eating no fat or blood, but we know that after the death of Christ that the dietary rules were no longer in effect, because as God told Peter, what God has made clean we are not to call unclean. This is not to say that God's law changed, but that it was fulfilled through Jesus Christ.
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