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Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Eternal Flame
Tending the Flame
Scripture: Leviticus 6:8–13
In this week's message, Pastor Sarah draws from the rarely-visited book of Leviticus to uncover profound truths hidden within ancient temple rituals. Centering on the command to keep a continuous fire burning on the altar, the sermon invites us to reflect on the fire of God’s presence in our own lives—how it burns, how it flickers, and how we are called to tend it daily.
We explore the theological significance of the burnt offering and how it symbolized repentance, reconciliation, and the transforming grace of God. Pastor Sarah weaves in personal stories from summer camp, testimony circles, and even theological debates between traditions, showing how the work of salvation is not a single moment, but a lifelong journey of grace.
As part of our Singing Our Faith series, this message reminds us that salvation isn’t transactional—it’s transformational. The fire of God’s love is not confined to a temple altar but lives within us, shaping us through daily acts of mercy, justice, and love. We are not only saved—we are being saved and will be saved.
🕊️ Reflection Questions:
- How do you understand salvation in your life right now?
- We often talk about being “saved,” but what does it mean to you that we have been, are being, and will be saved?
- How does that shape your relationship with God and with others?