Who is Jesus? Chapter 2 “ God Promises a Lamb as a Sacrifice”
Who is Jesus? Chapter 2 “ God
Promises a Lamb as a Sacrifice”
God lives in eternity, so with God
there is no "time" as we know it. The Bible says, a
thousand years is as a day with God. From the moment Adam and Eve
sinned, God was not in a hurry to put His plan of redemption in
place. There was much to do first.
Many of the things God caused to happen
were for examples and pictures of a Savior who would become the
ultimate sacrifice for the sins of the world. The prophets often
spoke of a Messiah who would become the savior of all mankind.
From Adam onward there were faithful
men who loved God and refused to worship idols and false gods. One
such man named Abraham was promised by God, to make of him a great
nation. As time went by, there was a great famine in the East, and
Abraham's children - - (Jacob's family) went to Egypt to purchase
food. They settled down and raised grain and sheep plus their
families quickly multiplied. Eventually a new King of Egypt feared
their great number, so he cause them to become his slaves.
Exodus 32 tells us of Moses being
raised up to deliver the people from their bondage and after a chain
of miracles they left Egypt, and God destroyed their Egyptian
enemies.
At God's request Moses climbed up Mount
Sinai, to meet God and to receive the Ten commandments and the law.
Most important was the first two commandments, to only worship God,
and not make with their hands images or worship false gods, and not
to take the Name of God in vain, but to honor and respect the Lord
God.
Sorry to say, it did not take the
people very long to break these commandments. The people worried
that Moses was gone too long, and they requested Aaron to fashion a
gold calf similar to the Egyptian gods they already knew about, so
they danced and worshiped the gold calf.
This mutiny caused God to become
furious and He told Moses he would destroy the people because they
were so rebellious. Moses pleaded with God not to do this for what
would the other nations think, if God just delivered the people from
bondage and then wiped them out? God changed his mind, but in
Exodus chapter 32 it says: And the Lord plagued the people, and many
died, because they worshiped the calf, which Aaron made.
God gave Moses explicit and precise
instructions for a tent tabernacle and details for how to make
sacrifices for the sins of the people. God demanded a blood
sacrifice of an innocent and pure animal to atone for the sins of
the people. It was necessary for the people to bring a sacrifice
many times, as they were habitually sinning.
All this was again a picture of a
future event when only one sacrifice would be necessary and that one
selected person (Jesus) would voluntarily lay down His life to rescue
all who would willingly come to Him and invite Him into their life.
The
prophet Isaiah records:- -
53:3-7 “He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and
familiar with suffering. Like one from whom men hide their faces he
was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he took up our
infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him stricken
by God, smitten by him, and afflicted. But he was pierced for our
transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment
that brought us peace was upon him, and by his stripes we are healed.
We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his
own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was
oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth; he was led
like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is
silent, so he did not open his mouth.”
Understand that Jesus was the
Lamb of God and He took your punishment and your sin. If you have not already done so, will you today - - receive Jesus into your life? He will place His everlasting Life
into your Spirit?
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