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Steps, Altar, Nakedness

Steps, Altar, Nakedness

Do not approach my altar by going up steps. If you do, someone might look up under your clothing and see your nakedness.
Exodus 20:26 (NLT)

This passage appears right after God gives the commandments to Israel. In the midst of sacred instructions, God adds this warning about the altar, the steps, and nakedness. At first glance it seems like a minor detail, but it reveals deep truths about God’s holiness, the human tendency to exalt oneself, and the reality of our fragility. The Lord teaches that His altar is not a place for self-sufficiency, pride, or appearance, but a place where His presence is manifested and where our humanity is exposed before Him.

May we never attempt to climb to the place that belongs only to God. May we remember our human nakedness, but also the grace that covers us. And may we remain aware of His holiness, recognizing that He is God, and we are only His beloved children in process.

Do not approach my altar by going up steps. If you do, someone might look up under your clothing and see your nakedness.
Exodus 20:26 (NLT)

Think About It:

  1. In what areas do you feel the temptation to “climb steps” out of pride or comparison?
  2. What aspects of your life remain exposed as “nakedness” before God and need His grace?
  3. How can you approach God’s altar with greater humility and dependence this week?
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