Leviticus 25
Leviticus
Chapters 25
Questions to Consider
What is the importance of the Sabbatical year?
How does the Year of Jubilee support justice?
What does property redemption teach us about spiritual redemption?
How can we implement these principles of helping the poor today?
How do the concepts of rest and redemption impact our lives?
What do we learn about God?
What can we be praying for each other about?
Intro
What praise or testimony would you like to share from this past week?
Prayer
Group Questions
How many homes have you lived in?
What was your lowest-paid job?
Context
Leviticus 25 outlines the Sabbath year, where land rests every seven years, and the Year of Jubilee, when property returns to original owners and Israelite slaves are freed, emphasizing communal ownership and God's sovereignty over the land.
Cross Reference
Luke 4:18-19:
Ephesians 1:7:
Deuteronomy 10:14
Revelation 21:1
2 Chronicles 36:20-21
Text Questions
What do you remember from Leviticus 23?
What does God want us to know about His holiness?
Read Leviticus 25:1-7
What stuck out to you?
What is the purpose of the Sabbath year
Read Leviticus 25:8-12
What stuck out to you?
What does the Year of Jubilee entail for land and people?
Read Leviticus 25:13-22
What stuck out to you?
What do we learn about the Year of Jubilee?
Read Leviticus 25:23-28
What stuck out to you?
What do the verses say about property rights and redemption?
Read Leviticus 25:29-34
What stuck out to you?
Read Leviticus 25:35-46
What stuck out to you?
What compassion principles can we learn from the verses?
Read Leviticus 25:47-55
What stuck out to you?
What does this chapter reveal about community harmony?
How does the chapter end?
How would you summarize the chapter?

