Tuesday, 14 June 2016

THE PURPOSE OF SACRIFICE: Devotion for Wednesday June 15, 2016

THE PURPOSE OF SACRIFICE: Devotion for Wednesday June 15, 2016

Text: Leviticus 1:1 – 9               Memory verse: v 4

God made it clear from the time of creation that sin separates people from Him, and that those who sin deserve to die. But because all have sinned (Rom. 3:23), God, filled with love and mercy, designed sacrifice as a way to seek forgiveness and to restore a relationship with Him. He instructed people to shed blood by killing animals as sacrifices for sin. That’s why when God taught His people to worship Him; He placed great emphasis on sacrifices (1:2). Sacrifices were God’s Old Testament way for people to ask forgiveness for their sins.

There are two purposes for animal sacrifice: (1) the animal representatively took the sinner’s place and paid the penalty for sin; and (2) the animal’s death represented one life given so that another life could be saved. This was a shadow of what Jesus would do on the cross and now have done. It was effective in teaching and guiding the people and bringing them back to God. In New Testament times, however, Christ’s death became the last sacrifice needed. He took the punishment once and for all for those who trust in Him. Animal sacrifice is no longer required. Now, all people can be freed from the penalty of sin by turning away from their sin, trusting in Jesus, and accepting the forgiveness He offers. Have you turned away from your sins and accepted Jesus as your Lord and Saviour? Note that modern day sacrifice in terms of tithe, offering, financial support towards God’s work are not enough to save us. See Psalm 51:16, 17.

Food for Thought: Hosea 6:6

Prayer: Help me Lord God to yield my life totally to you instead of depending on sacrifices which cannot win your love.

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