REGULATIONS ABOUT SKIN DISEASES
Keywords 13:17
The priest is to examine him, and if the sores have
turned white, the priest shall pronounce the infected person clean; then he
will be clean.
1. The next set of regulations were for the cleansing
of leprosy, which take up a very large portion of the law. Why? Leprosy like
sin spreads and is very contagious. Leprosy like sin numbs people that they don’t recognize how disfigured they have become. Leprosy like sin was a
very serious problem for the community.
2. The priest
was called upon to determine if a person had leprosy, or not. Leprosy was
considered a judgment from God, so the priest was to examine if a person was
clean or unclean. The priest must take time before pronouncing his evaluation.
According to the symptoms, the priest determined if the rash was a swelling, a
scab, a bright spot, a bile, or inflammation. There were regulations if it was
on the head, in a beard, or on a bald head.
3.
Similarly, when we evaluate a person’s
spiritual condition, we must take time to judge the problem for its seriousness
and consequences. We must look at how and where sin has affected a person and
prayerfully care for them.
4. As the
priest protects the community from leprosy, we need to be cautious in
protecting the community from the sin. Only faith in Jesus’ blood can cleanse us from sin, evil and injustice and
restore us.
Prayer Father,
please cleanse us and protect our community from the spread of sin by your
grace.
One Word Be on guard
against the spread of sin
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