Welcome to the “Something Old, Something New” study series centered on Leviticus 26:1–13.
This page was designed to provide both ongoing written reflections and interactive YouTube-based study companions connected to the blessings, promises, patterns, and spiritual principles revealed throughout this portion of scripture.
As you explore this page, you will find two different types of study content:
Regular Study Posts — devotional reflections, deeper observations, scripture connections, and topical writings related to Leviticus 26:1–13.
Interactive Study Companion Sessions — structured YouTube study experiences that include scripture references, Berean-style reflection questions, “Search It Out” sections, “Go Deeper” comparisons, and interactive review activities designed to help you engage personally with the Word of God.
You may move through the studies in order or explore individual topics as the Lord leads.
Written Reflections & Study Posts
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There is a difference between being in a place… and being positioned in it. God’s blessings are not random—they follow a process. What is received must be sustained by remaining aligned, staying in the process, and not drifting from what produced it.
Keep readingThe Time of Visitation: Recognizing When God Is Near (Leviticus 26:9)
God visits us more than we realize… but many times, we miss it.
Rooted in Leviticus 26:9, this reflection explores what it means to recognize the time of visitation, how wandering turns into dwelling, and how God’s presence leads us into alignment.
Keep readingWas I Forewarned? Leviticus 26 speaks…
I refuse to believe that chance had me studying Ezekiel 38-39 yesterday before the unthinkable happened – WAR.
Instead, I find myself reminded of what King Jesus said about the last days in Matthew 24:25. “See, I have told you beforehand.”
Keep readingInteractive Study Companion Sessions
These interactive study sessions are designed to move beyond surface reading into deeper scriptural exploration through embedded video teachings, guided reflection questions, scripture tracing, comparisons, and interactive study activities.
Some sessions may focus on a single verse, while others follow larger biblical patterns and themes connected to Leviticus 26:1–13.
