— Dan Tooma —
While Christians are no longer bound by the dietary laws of Leviticus 11, the heart of the passage still speaks. These laws were like training wheels, teaching God’s people to pursue holiness and to be distinct from the world. That hasn’t changed. In Christ, Christians are called to a deeper holiness—not one of outward food restrictions, but of inward purity and moral discernment. So even as we enjoy our bacon and prawns, Leviticus 11 reminds us that God's people are to reflect His character in every area of life. Our freedom in Christ isn’t a license to live carelessly—it’s an invitation to live set apart, on purpose, for Him.