2 Corinthians 5:21 21For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us,
that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.
When an Israelite brings an animal as his sin offering, he
lays his hand on it before killing it. (Leviticus 4:1–4) By
laying his hand on the sin offering, his sins are transferred
to the innocent animal. The animal dies for his sins and he
goes free.
In contrast, during the burnt offering, when the Israelite
lays his hand on the animal (Leviticus 1:3–4), the beauty,
worthiness and acceptance of the unblemished animal are
transferred to him. God accepts the perfection of the animal
sacrifice on his behalf to make atonement for him. Because God
accepts the unblemished burnt offering, the offerer now has
right standing before God.
Do you know that the two offerings speak of Jesus’ one
offering of Himself when He hung on the cross? He is both our
sin offering and burnt offering — “For He made Him who knew no
sin to be sin for us [as our sin offering], that we might
become the righteousness of God in Him [as our burnt
offering]”. The moment you put your faith in Him, just by His
one sacrifice, your sins were transferred to Him, and His
righteousness was transferred to you. That is the grace of God
toward you!
As our sin offering, He offered Himself once and for all.
(Romans 6:10) The sin offering was never a daily offering
because God does not want His people to be sin-conscious.
However, the burnt offering was both a morning and evening
sacrifice (2 Chronicles 13:11) because God wants His people to
be righteousnessconscious.
Beloved, God wants you to lay claim daily to Jesus as your
burnt offering and say, “Father, I thank You that Jesus is my
burnt offering. All that Jesus is before You — His
righteousness, excellence, beauty and perfection — has been
transferred to me. Jesus has Your unclouded favor, so I enjoy
Your unclouded favor in my life. Jesus is the righteousness of
God, so I am the righteousness of God in Christ. As He is
before You, so am I.”
Because Jesus became your burnt offering, what He is to the
Father today, you are! That is what it means to be in Christ.
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