Leviticus 1:5 5He shall kill the bull before the Lord; and the priests, Aaron’s sons,
shall bring the blood and sprinkle the blood all around on the
altar that is by the door of the tabernacle of meeting.
When the children of Israel were in the wilderness, God
instructed them to set up a tabernacle as a place of meeting
between Him and them. Near the door of the tabernacle was an
altar. It speaks of the claims God makes on the righteousness
of man. For this reason, an offering had to be killed, its
blood sprinkled all around on the altar and its body burnt on
the altar before one was counted worthy to go into God’s
presence.
The sprinkling of the blood of a bull or goat all around on
that altar meant that the Israelites were under the covering
of the blood of that animal. Even when they sinned, their sins
were covered by the blood until the next sacrifice.
The blood speaks of Jesus’ blood shed for us at the cross.
Yet, His blood is worth so much more than the blood of bulls
and goats because His blood is effective forever! In fact, His
blood has met every single claim of God on man to the point
that God is so completely satisfied that He now enjoys the
savor of rest in what His Son has done.
You too can rest knowing that God is fully satisfied with you
because of Christ’s perfect sacrifice. Even if you fall into
sin, you can turn to the blood of Jesus. Your sins are not
merely covered by His blood, like how the blood of bulls and
goats covered sins. No, your sins have been washed away by His
blood! (Revelation 1:5) In fact, your sins and lawless deeds
God remembers no more! (Hebrews 8:12; 10:17)
Jesus was your perfect offering placed on the altar of
sacrifice. By just one offering of Himself, “He hath perfected
forever them that are sanctified”. (Hebrews 10:14, KJV) Jesus
has not only sanctified you or made you holy, He has perfected
you forever! Today, you can enter boldly into God’s presence
because He sees you the way He sees Jesus. He sees you
perfected forever because you are in Christ!
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