When we clearly understand the purpose of God for mankind is to “draw all men
unto Himself”, we will clearly see that the purpose for Jesus going to the cross
was to raise the "walking dead" to life. And we will begin to see why the
FINISHED work of Christ had to deal with the sin problem once and for all as
taught in the Post Cross Testament.
The death He died, he died to sin once and for all; but the
life He lives, He lives to God, (Rom. 6:10).
But now He has appeared once and for all, at the end of the
ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of Himself (Heb.
9:26)
For Christ died for sins once and for all, the righteous for
the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but made
alive by the Spirit (1 Pet. 3:18).
The totality of Christ's sacrifice on the cross has been a
contention within religion since His resurrection. The religionist has taken the
law of Moses, with its sacrificial system that God gave to Israel along with the
list of do's and don'ts and mixed it with the Grace gospel that Jesus gave to
Paul for all people, and presenting it as the gospel, but it is not the gospel
as Paul so plainly tells us in Galatians.
Even though these sacrifices were God-sanctioned, they were not
ordained to give people a relationship with Him. Instead the law showed mankind
the impossibility of people keeping it and the sacrificial system was merely a
picture of Christ and His finished work on behalf of the Human
race.
The Law is only a shadow of the good things to come...not the
realities themselves. For this reason it can never, by the same sacrifices
repeated endlessly year after year, make perfect those who draw near to worship
(Heb. 10:1).
God in His graciousness gave the sacrificial system to Israel
as a means for them to experience relief from the guilt they experienced by not
being able to obey the do's and don'ts of the law in their striving. Those
sacrificial offerings did “atone”...”cover” the people's sins but it could not
take away their sins, “because it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats
to take away sins” (Hebrews 10:4). Man under the law could experience the
blessing of forgiveness by the sacrificial system, but it provided no final
solution.
Then in God's timing, Jesus came into the earth realm...the
perfect, sinless God-Man...”Look the Lamb of God who TAKES AWAY THE SIN OF THE
WORLD!” (Jn. 1:9). Praise God...from that point on, the finished work of Christ
in sacrificing Himself is presented as the answer to man's inability to keep the
law, and is totally different than the old sacrificial
system.
And by [God's] will, we have been made holy through the
sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once and for all. Day after day every
priest stands and performs his religious duties; again and again he offers the
same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. But when this priest had
offered for all time one sacrifice for sins, He sat down at the right hand of
God (Heb. 10:10-12).
In contrast to the former way of doing the do's of the
priest...standing and making continual sacrifices...Christ is said to have sat
down. Why? Because He FINISHED the sacrifices of the former and by His
sacrificing Himself has settled the sin issue...”Jesus did it all , all to Him I
owe.”
Notice what it doesn't say here...it doesn't say that we act
perfect in our action...we all know we don't; this perfection is referring to
our IDENTITY in Christ. The scriptures declare that in spite of our short
comings and failures, through Jesus Christ we have been made totally acceptable
to our holy God.
People of God, we need to settle the issue of the completeness
of the sacrifice of Christ on the cross and His resurrection in our own minds,
or we will never enter into the freedom to discover the reality of the
resurrection...the raising of the "walking dead" to life in Christ as His
Community of the Redeemed bringing His Kingdom to earth.
- Glenn Regular
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