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Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter with Tim Dilena is a four-year journey through the greatest book given to the human race – the word of God, the Bible – one chapter at a time, 7 minutes a day, 7 days a week.
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Episodes
Leviticus 27: Leviticus Is the Reddest Book of the Old Testament 27.04.2026 9:09
Leviticus 27 concludes the book by emphasizing that when God speaks, our response often takes the form of serious vows, reminding us that our commitments to Him must be made carefully and honored faithfully.
Leviticus 26: The Chased Now Becomes the Chaser 26.04.2026 8:37
Leviticus 26 reveals that wholehearted obedience to God transforms His people from being pursued by their enemies into empowered chasers who fight for the freedom of others.
Leviticus 25: When You Obey, God Has the Details Covered 25.04.2026 8:29
Leviticus 25 teaches that when God calls for radical obedience—like the sabbatical year—He also provides abundantly, proving that our responsibility is obedience while He handles the outcomes.
Leviticus 24: Right in the Middle of Good Teaching, We Get an Interruption 24.04.2026 9:14
Leviticus 24 teaches that when unexpected and difficult situations interrupt our lives, wisdom is found in pausing, seeking God’s direction, and allowing Him to bring clarity even in the midst of confusion and tragedy.
Leviticus 23: Obeying a 3,500-Year-Old Command 23.04.2026 8:39
Leviticus 23 outlines the seven feasts of the Lord, showing how God’s appointed times both remembered His past faithfulness and prophetically pointed to Christ and the future fulfillment of His kingdom.
Leviticus 22: The Worst Profanity I Have Ever Heard 22.04.2026 10:04
Leviticus 22 warns that the worst profanity is not spoken words but treating God as common, profaning His name through careless worship, hypocrisy, and lives that fail to reflect His holiness.
Leviticus 21: Others May, You Cannot 21.04.2026 8:48
Leviticus 21 calls God’s leaders to guard the anointing on their lives by living with deeper convictions, recognizing that while others may do certain things, those set apart for God must live by a higher standard.
Leviticus 20: A Huge Demand With an Even Bigger Promise Attached 20.04.2026 11:35
Leviticus 20 emphasizes that God calls His people to holiness while also promising that He Himself will sanctify them so they can move forward rather than return to their old life.
Leviticus 19: I Am the Lord 19.04.2026 9:30
Leviticus 19 presents many commands but ties them together with one repeated truth—“I am the Lord”—reminding God’s people that every area of life falls under His authority.
Leviticus 18: But as for You 18.04.2026 9:52
Leviticus 18 calls God’s people to live by His standards rather than the culture around them, reminding believers that “but as for you” means choosing holiness even when the world normalizes sin.
Leviticus 17: Life in the Blood 17.04.2026 8:47
Leviticus 17 teaches that the life of the flesh is in the blood, pointing to Christ’s sacrifice as the ultimate and only source of forgiveness and eternal life.
Leviticus 16: The Day of Atonement Needed an Upgrade 16.04.2026 9:38
Leviticus 16 shows that the Day of Atonement was a temporary solution pointing to Jesus, the ultimate sacrifice who removes sin once and for all.
Leviticus 15: Unclean Is Contagious 15.04.2026 8:54
Leviticus 15 teaches that uncleanness is contagious—whether physical or spiritual—and calls us to stay sober, avoid what defiles, and seek cleansing when exposed.
Leviticus 14: What Is Horrible Can Experience a Miracle 14.04.2026 11:48
Leviticus 14 reveals that though leprosy was incurable by man, God made a way for cleansing—showing that what seems hopeless can be healed when heaven intervenes.
Leviticus 13: Mistakenly Declared Dead 13.04.2026 11:33
Leviticus 13 shows that leprosy, a disease “deeper than the skin,” rendered a person legally dead and separated from the community—mirroring how sin corrupts the heart and requires divine healing.
Leviticus 12: Their Poverty Was Prophetic 12.04.2026 8:16
Leviticus 12 outlines the purification offering required after childbirth, including God’s merciful provision for families too poor to afford a lamb. In Luke 2, Mary and Joseph bring the offering of the poor—two birds—revealing their humble condition. Yet in their arms they carry the true Lamb of God, fulfilling the deeper prophetic meaning of the law. Their poverty highlights heaven’s provision:...
Leviticus 11: God Gives Us a Menu 11.04.2026 10:38
Leviticus 11 teaches that while the dietary laws were temporary, the principle of discernment is permanent—God calls His people to distinguish between the clean and the unclean, especially in what they allow into their hearts.
Leviticus 10: Strange Fire 10.04.2026 9:13
Leviticus 10 warns that God requires obedience in worship—any deviation, even with good intentions, is “strange fire” and has serious consequences.
Leviticus 9: Enough of Teaching, It’s Time to Put It Into Practice 09.04.2026 8:50
Leviticus 9 emphasizes that true faith moves from instruction to action—when we put God’s commands into practice, His presence and power are revealed.
Leviticus 8: Should I Anoint My Home With Oil? 08.04.2026 7:24
Leviticus 8 shows that anointing with oil symbolizes consecration—setting people, places, or objects apart for God’s holy purpose and inviting His presence into our homes through prayer and dedication.
Leviticus 7: I Have Aspirations for My Children, but God Has a Calling for Them 07.04.2026 7:27
Leviticus 7 highlights that true spiritual legacy is not built on parental aspiration but on God’s calling—where presenting under authority and divine anointing shape a destiny that heaven, not family ambition, initiates.
Leviticus 6: Sometimes Forgiveness Has a Next Step 06.04.2026 7:30
Leviticus 6 teaches that while God freely forgives through sacrifice, true repentance often requires restitution—making things right with the people we’ve wronged—as the next step toward restored integrity.
Leviticus 5: Finding That River Called Atonement 05.04.2026 9:27
Leviticus 5 reveals humanity’s need for atonement—a blood-bought reconciliation fulfilled in Jesus—that covers our sins, breaks the trail of guilt, and restores our relationship with God.
Leviticus 4: Stop Going in Circles 04.04.2026 9:03
Leviticus 4 confronts the reality that everyone sins and carries guilt, but through the shedding of blood—ultimately fulfilled in Jesus—God provides forgiveness that removes our blindfold and keeps us from endlessly going in circles.
Leviticus 3: Giving God Our Best Thank You 03.04.2026 7:32
Leviticus 3 calls believers to give God their very best in heartfelt thanksgiving, offering praise and gratitude freely and without defect as a celebration of the peace and fellowship we have with Him.
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