We’ve walked through Leviticus and the opening chapters of Numbers together — days of altars and offerings, purification and priesthood, a holy God dwelling in the center of a failing camp. A people learning that access to God is never something you earn, and that holiness is something He declares before you achieve it.
Before we move on, we wanted to leave something in your hands that you can return to.
These two charts distill what the Sinai books teach into ten formation principles and ten prayers — one for each truth, written in the posture Leviticus demands: dependent, cleansed by Another, and approaching a God who has already opened the door from the inside.
Page one names what God is doing in the seasons when the weight won’t lift and the distance feels permanent — not withholding, but covering. Not absent, but dwelling in the middle of the mess.
Page two gives you words for when you have none. Not ritual. Not the performance logic the sacrificial system pointed beyond. Just honest words for guilt that won’t lift, faith that’s gone cold, and the fear that you’re too far gone to be represented before God.
Print them. Keep them. Come back to them whenever the weight finds you again.


Download the guide using the button below, then print on standard letter-size paper. We recommend double-sided on one sheet of paper. Keep it in your Bible, your journal, or somewhere you'll return to it regularly.
To print: tap or click the button below to open the guide. On iPhone, tap Read, then tap the Share button (the box with an arrow) and scroll down to find Print. On Android, tap Download to save the file, then open it and select Print. On a computer, simply download and open the file, then print as you would any PDF.

