ATONEMENT
WHAT DID THE OLD TESTAMENT SACRIFICES MEAN?
(Leviticus 17:10-14).
"The life of any creature is in its blood. I
have given you the blood so you can make atonement for your sins. It is the
blood, representing life, that brings you atonement". (Leviticus 17:11)
BLOOD MEANT AN EXCHANGE OF ONE LIFE FOR ANOTHER.
How does blood make atonement for sin? When offered with the
right attitude, the sacrifice and the blood shed from it made forgiveness of
sin possible. On the one hand, blood represented the sinner’s life, infected by
his sin and headed for death. On the other hand, the blood represented the
innocent life of the animal that was sacrificed in place of the guilty person
making the offering. The death of the animal (of which the blood was proof)
fulfilled the penalty of death. God therefore granted forgiveness to the
sinner. It is God who forgives based on the faith of the one sacrificing.
HOW DOES JESUS’ DEATH OFFER ATONEMENT FOR OUR SIN?
(Romans 3:21-31)
"God sent Jesus to take the punishment for
our sins and to satisfy God’s anger against us. We are made right with God when
we believe that Jesus shed his blood, sacrificing his life for us. God was
being entirely fair and just when he did not punish those who sinned in former
times" (Romans 3:25)
IN HIS DEATH JESUS TOOK UPON HIMSELF OUR PUNISHMENT
(Hebrews 7:11-28).
"He does not need to offer sacrifices every day like the other high priests. They did this for their own sins first and then for the sins of the people. But Jesus did this once for all when he sacrificed himself on the cross". (Hebrews 7:27)
After all this bad news about our sinfulness and God’s
condemnation, Paul now gives the wonderful news. There is a way to be declared
not guilty-by trusting Jesus Christ to take away our sins. Trusting means
putting our confidence in him to forgive our sins, to make us right with God,
and to empower us to live the way he taught us. God’s solution is available to
all of us regardless of our background or past behavior.
JESUS’ DEATH SECURED FORGIVENESS FOR US.
In Old Testament times when animals were sacrificed, they
were cut into pieces, the parts were washed, the fat was burned, the blood was
sprinkled, and the meat was boiled. Blood was demanded as atonement for sins,
and God accepted animal blood to cover the people’s sins (Leviticus 17:11).
Because of the sacrificial system, the Israelites were generally aware that sin
costs and that they themselves were sinful. Many people take Christ’s work on
the cross for granted. They don’t realize how costly it was for Jesus to secure
our forgiveness-it cost him his life (1 Peter 1:18-19).
These verses help explain why Jesus had to die. As we better
understand the Jewish sacrificial system, we see that Jesus’ death served as
the perfect atonement for our sins. His death brings us eternal life. How
callous, how cold, how stubborn it would be to refuse God’s greatest gift.
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