"Holy From the Center to the Edges" (Lev. 19:1-18; 1 Peter 1) - Shabbat - 04/25/26
What does it really mean to be holy?
Many people think holiness means being overly religious, harsh, or outwardly perfect. But Leviticus 19 reveals something far deeper and far more beautiful. God calls His people to be holy not only in worship, but in everyday life—from the center of the heart to the very edges of the field.
In this powerful teaching through Leviticus 19 and 1 Peter 1, discover how holiness is connected to God’s character: compassion, justice, truth, mercy, generosity, and love. Learn why holiness begins with surrender, shapes daily life, and reaches others through how we treat the poor, the outsider, family, neighbors, and even those who have hurt us.
This message will challenge you to ask:
Who has the center of my life?
What is shaping my daily walk?
What do the edges of my life reveal?
Be encouraged to become wholly His—and let His beauty flow through every part of your life.
