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Numbers 38: 3

Numbers 38: 3
Robert Hawker January, 18 2016 3 min read
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January, 18 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about daily sacrifices?

The Bible outlines daily sacrifices in Numbers 28:3-4, emphasizing their importance in worship and foreshadowing Christ's ultimate sacrifice.

In Numbers 28:3-4, God commands the Israelites to offer two lambs daily as burnt offerings, a practice that signifies the need for atonement through the shedding of blood. This act was not merely a ritual; it embodied the theological truth that 'without shedding of blood there is no remission' of sin. As the faithful Israelites engaged in this solemn obligation morning and evening, they pointed to their reliance on the Lamb of God, who would ultimately fulfill these sacrifices by His one, perfect offering on the cross. The daily rites emphasized the necessity of continuous atonement and foreshadowed the coming of Christ, who would become the sacrificial Lamb for all of humanity.

Numbers 28:3-4, Hebrews 9:22, Daniel 9:27

How do we know Christ's sacrifice replaced the Old Testament sacrifices?

Christ's sacrifice replaced Old Testament rituals as He fulfilled their purpose, making them obsolete as seen in Hebrews 10:10.

The daily offerings commanded in the Old Testament were fulfilled in the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, who is described as the Lamb of God 'slain from the foundation of the world.' Hebrews 10:10 states that Christ's sacrifice once for all has perfected those who are being sanctified. This signifies that the continual sacrifices of lambs were pointers to the ultimate sacrifice Jesus would make. The author of Hebrews illustrates that the Old Covenant was rendered obsolete through the establishment of the New Covenant in Christ's blood, which provides complete and eternal redemption. Thus, the daily practices ceased because they served their purpose as shadows of the reality found in Christ.

Hebrews 10:10, 1 Peter 1:19, Revelation 13:8

Why is the Lamb of God significant for Christians?

The Lamb of God is central to Christian faith as He provides atonement for sin, fulfilling Old Testament sacrifices.

The significance of the Lamb of God for Christians cannot be overstated; it encapsulates the very essence of Christian salvation. As the perfect sacrifice, Jesus, who bore the sins of the world, fulfilled the prophecies and symbolism represented in the daily lamb offerings of the Old Testament. His sacrificial death is the cornerstone of the Gospel, assuring believers of their forgiveness and reconciliation with God. The apostle John refers to Jesus as 'the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world' (John 1:29), highlighting His role in the redemptive plan. Daily, Christians are encouraged to recall this truth in their prayers and worship, centering their faith on the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice and its everlasting impact on their lives.

John 1:29, Hebrews 9:26, Ephesians 1:7

"And thou shalt say unto them, this is the offering made by fire, which ye shall offer unto the Lord; two lambs of the first year, without spot, day by day, for a continual burnt-offering. The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at even."—Numb. xxviii. 3, 4.

— Numbers 38: 3

Pause, my soul, over the scriptural account of this solemn transaction! Think how infinitely important in the sight of Jehovah, was, and is, that vast sacrifice of the Lamb of God "slain from the foundation of the world," which every day, morning and evening, the Lord commanded to be set forth in an offering made by fire. With what exactness did the church observe this daily rite of oblation! How scrupulous were all true Israelites in this service! and how fully did it proclaim to them the doctrine that "without shedding of blood there was no remission!" Who that reads the solemn precept, and remarks the strictness of Israel in their obedience to it, but must be struck with this conviction? And who can for a moment doubt but that the whole was performed by faith in the Lamb of God, who, in after ages, did away all the penal effects of sin by the sacrifice of himself? Pause again, my soul. Hath this daily sacrifice ceased, as the prophet Daniel declared it should? (Dan. ix. 27.) Are the lamb of the morning and the lamb of the evening now no more? And wherefore? Because the thing signified being accomplished, the sign is needed to minister no longer; the substance being come, the shadow is for ever done away. And shall not thy morning and thine evening act of faith be expressly exercised upon this one Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world? Did the faithful Israelite at nine in the morning, and three in the evening, (the hours of those daily sacrifices) offer the lamb by faith in the promised Redeemer; and shall not the believing followers of the blessed Jesus have their hours of commemoration in spiritual acts of praise and faith upon the bleeding body of him, who by the one offering of himself, once offered, hath for ever perfected them that are sanctified? Yes, thou precious Lamb of God! I would pray for grace to behold thee in every act of faith, in every offering of prayer, every ordinance, every means of grace, and all the rites of religious worship. I would see thee through the whole of the bible as the one thing, the only thing signified. I would trace the sweet, the blessed, the soul-comforting, soul-strengthening, soul-transforming subject, until, from the Lamb Slain from the foundation of the world, I followed the Lamb whithersoever he went; until I beheld thee, as the beloved apostle saw thee, "the Lamb as it had been slain, in the midst of the throne," still wearing on thy glorified body the marks of our redemption. And there, precious Jesus, should my eyes fix, and my heart centre all her joys, because also in this exalted state thou art still the Lamb. Thy glory and thy power have made no change of nature, though of place. Thou art the Lamb of God, and the brother of thy people still. The eternal efficacy of thy blood and righteousness, and the everlasting love in thine heart towards thy redeemed are the same. As in person, so in office, thou art "Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and to-day, and for ever.." Amen.

From Poor Man's Evening Portions by Robert Hawker.
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