EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!
WEDNESDAY JUNE 15, 2022.
SUBJECT : THE CLEANSING BLOOD OF JESUS!
Memory verse: "But if we in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin." (First John 1 vs 7.)
READ: Hebrews 9 vs 22 - 26:
9:22: And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood; and without shedding of blood there is no remission.
9:23: Therefore, it was necessary that the copies of the things in the heavens should be purified with these; but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these.
9:24: For Christ has not entered the holy places made with hands, which are copies of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us;
9:25: not that He should offer Himself often, as the high priest enters the Most Holy Place every year with blood of another—
9:26: He then would have had to suffer often since the foundation of the world; but now, once at the end of the ages, He has appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself.
1:7:
INTIMATION:
Real cleansing from sin came with Jesus, “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1 vs 29). Sin, by its very nature, brings death—that is a fact as certain as the law of gravity. Jesus did not die for His own sins; He had none. Instead, by a transaction that we may never fully understand, He died for the sins of the world. When we commit our life to Christ and thus identify ourselves with Him, His death becomes ours. He has paid the penalty of our sins, and His blood has purified us. Just as Christ rose from the grave, we rise to a new life of fellowship with Him (Romans 6 vs 4).
The blood of Jesus Christ is the world’s greatest purifier because it removes the stain of sin. The Scripture, in Revelation 7 vs 14, says that the saints “washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.” It is difficult to imagine how blood could make any cloth white, but the blood of Jesus Christ did. White symbolizes sinless perfection or holiness, which can be given to people only by the death of the sinless Lamb of God on our behalf.
In the Old Testament times, God agreed to forgive people’s sins if they would bring animals for the priests to sacrifice. When this sacrificial system was inaugurated, the covenant between God and His people was sealed with the blood of animals (Exodus 24 bs 8). But animal blood did not in itself remove sin (only God can forgive sin), and animal sacrifices had to be repeated day after day and year after year.
Jesus instituted a “new covenant” (agreement) between God and His people. Under the new covenant, Jesus would die in the place of sinners. Unlike the blood of animals, His blood (because He is God) would remove the sins of all who put their faith in Him. Jesus’ sacrifice would never have to be repeated; it would be good for all eternity (Hebrews 9 vs 23 - 28).
Animal sacrifices could not take away sins; they provided only a temporary way to deal with sin until Jesus came to deal with sin permanently. Because the Old Testament believers were following God’s command to offer sacrifices, He graciously forgave them when, by faith, they made their sacrifices. But that practice looked forward to Christ’s perfect sacrifice.
It is not possible that the blood of animals should take away sin because sin is between those who have been created after the image of God and God Himself. Sin is between God and man, and thus, only the One who was both God and man could mediate on behalf of both parties. Through grace, therefore, God was incarnate on behalf of man in order that an incarnate blood offering be made for the atonement of man’s sin (Titus 2 vs 11).
Sinful deeds are more than just wrong actions; ironically, these also include our attempts to reach God by being good enough! Our culture glorifies self-effort and personal achievement. It defines a successful person as one who obtains certain goals: financial security, health and fitness, and the respect of others. But the Bible gives us a different picture of successful living: accept Jesus’ sacrifice for your sin, abandon the futility of sinful deeds, and let the blood of Jesus purify your conscience (see Hebrews 10 vs 19 - 22).
Many hesitate to witness about their faith in Christ because they don’t feel the change in their lives has been spectacular enough. But you qualify as a witness for Jesus because of what He has done for you, not because of what you have done for Him. Christ demonstrated His great love by setting us free from our sins through His death on the cross (“washed us from our sins in His own blood”), guaranteeing us a place in His kingdom, and making us priests to administer God’s love to others. The fact that the all-powerful God has offered eternal life to you is nothing short of spectacular.
Christ has already finished the work for us in redemption. Ours is to believe in our hearts the finished work and confess with our mouth our rich heritage in Him. When you acknowledge Him as your Lord, then God becomes automatically your very Father. All the resources of heaven are at your disposal. You become a partaker of His Nature, and of His ability. God's ability becomes your ability. God's Strength becomes your strength, and Jesus is the surety of that New Covenant for you. (Hebrews 7 vs. 22.)
Prayer: Abba Father, thank You for what You wrought for me in redemption through Christ. You are the LORD over my life. I am in Christ, and Christ in You, therefore, Satan has no portion in me. My Sonship with You have given me victory as an overcomer of the world through my faith in You. In You I live, move, and have my being, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!