Title: Sacrifice of the Atonement (2009.4.5)
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Date: April 5, 2009
Word: Isaiah 53:4-7
Title: Atonement Sacrifice
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As for the ministry of Jesus, He taught, preached, healed, and established. Today is the last day Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey. Next Sunday is the day that Jesus died and was buried three days after He opened the tomb and was resurrected. The ransom offering is for the innocent to be beaten instead, tormented instead, forsaken instead, and died instead. Let's take a look at Jesus' ransom sacrifice in the Bible.
God clothed you in leather
It is the first death event due to the sin of Adam, the progenitor and representative of mankind. Their souls are cut off from God because of their sins, but seeing death with their own eyes is a witness to the beast that suffered a sacrificial death as the price for their sins. This is a foreshadowing of the death in the place of Jesus Christ.
lamb
It shows that the sacrifice of atonement is beginning through Abel's sacrifice. Abel's sacrifice has two meanings. The first is a sacrifice of thanks, and the second is a sacrifice of sacrifice. When Abraham was about to offer Isaac to God on Mount Moriah (Genesis 22:3), “Abraham looked up and saw a ram behind him, with its horns hanging in the bushes. offered as a burnt offering.” The ram was a sacrifice in place of Isaac.
Passover (Ex 12:5-7) “Your lambs shall be males, one year old, without blemish, and you shall take them from sheep or goats and keep them until the tenth day of the month. It was the death of the lambs and the price of their blood that allowed Israel to survive the terrible and grievous disaster in which the firstborn died in every household when great calamities came to Egypt.
Jesus Christ
(Romans 4:25) “Jesus was given to me because of our transgressions, and was raised for our justification.”
(1 Corinthians 15:3) “I first reported to you what I received, because Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:3) 15:3).
We, who were driven to death because of the sin of the first man, Adam, were freed from the burden of sin and became God's holy people through the second man, Jesus.