Sunday, March 31, 2013
“Look, the Lamb of God who takes away the
sin of the world” (John 1:29)
How
cute are little lambs! One of my earliest memories is feeding ‘BaBa’ at my
friend’s farm. However, my perception of lambs/sheep has changed with
maturity, travel and study. Today, my mind sees lambs/sheep as people –
sea of humanity “All we like sheep have gone astray.” (Isa
53:6)
Today
one Lamb stands out in my mind – “Jesus, Lamb of God who takes away the
sins of the world” (John 1:9); but in my mind I also see the picture
of Shepherd Jesus holding a little lamb. How can He be Shepherd and
Lamb?? God and Son of God?? Lamb of God and Lion of Judah??
God is God – Awesome. Mysterious and unfathomable!!
John
the Baptizer, son of a priest, was familiar with the sacrificial system. When
He said, “Behold, the Lamb of God”, it was by the inspiration of the
Holy Spirit. The innocent Lamb of God would be the innocent sacrificial Lamb
and give His life -because He loved you and me.
Our
hindsight is much more clear; we know Yeshua ha Machaia was the Lamb
sacrificed, Suffering Servant – but He will return as King Jesus, Lion of
Judah!! Prophets and scholars of the Old Testament didn’t have such
insight. God’s Lamb’s blood sacrifice was so effective that when God
looks at His children, He sees Jesus!! How can I say thank you Lord? Only
by obedience!
In our
travels to the Holy land, we have walked down the ‘Palm Sunday road from
Bethany toward the Eastern Gate of Jerusalem; it is downhill and past the
cemeteries. As Jesus rode the donkey leading the joyous procession of
‘palm branches – symbol of earthly triumph, and heard the ‘Hosannas’, which
recognized him as Messiah, he rode over a very special culvert near the
gate. In a few days, this culvert would run red with the blood of
Passover lambs – being selected on this very day. (As many as 250000 lambs representing
about 2.5million people were probably sacrificed!)
Little
did those Palm-Sunday paraders know at that time, that Jesus was already “ordained
from the foundation of the earth“ ( Rev 13:8) to be our sacrificial
Lamb and His blood would be shed on Passover for our sins. The blood of
the earthly lambs could only cover sin; Jesus’ blood washes, removes and
forgives the curse of sin!! “Without the shedding of Blood there is no
remission of sin.” (Heb 9:22).
In the
beginning, when Adam and Eve sinned, they choose to try to cover their sin some
with fig leaves; God had another
plan. He chose an animal to give it’s blood as a covering. Lev.
17:11 says, “It is the blood that makes atonement for one’s life.”
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son…..” (John
3:16). God loves people - but hates sin… so He paid the price for our sin on
the cross- not people as He did in the flood.
The
apostle John, now aged and looking toward heaven, mentions Christ as the Lamb
29 times, however, Strong’s Concordance indicates that the meaning of the word
has changed from innocent Lamb to one stronger indicating a lamb slain but now
ready to reign. “Then I saw a Lamb looking as if it had been
slain, standing in the center and he took the scroll…” (Rev
5:4-5). Today on earth we sing from Rev 5:12 “Worthy is the
Lamb”. I can only imagine singing with the crowds in Glory.
Let me
close with a paragraph from Ann Spangler’s book Praying the Names of
Jesus: Fortunately, God gave His Son to be both Lion and
Lamb. As Lamb He has taken the brunt of God’s wrath, bearing it away so
that we can experience God’s mercy. But as the Lion He stands in judgment
on all who persist in opposing God.
SOOO,
young and older… Is your name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
IF not, today is the day of salvation. Sincerely repent and ask Jesus to
forgive you of your sins, turn from sinning and walk in His Word, will and way. Jesus,
Lamb of God Worthy is Your name
Nothing
but the Blood
What
can wash away my sin? Nothing but
the blood of Jesus;
What can make me whole again? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Oh! precious is the flow That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know, Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Be
Blessed Resurrection Sunday!! And every
day!
Gramps
and Gma J
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