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Re: Can You "Smell" Like Worship?
The Preacher may have meant aroma.
Has anyone ever wondered just how bad it would have stunk naturally during the Old Testament times of animal sacrifice?
You know those folks didn't know hygiene like we know it today.
Maybe part of the manifest Presence of God was a scent that overpowered the natural funk of death and blood.
Isn't the word "savor" a direct reference to smell?
Why couldn't a person smell like worship, in the most positive way possible?
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