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How do we know Christ is the fulfillment of the meat offering?

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Christ is the fulfillment of the meat offering as He is the true Bread of Life, symbolizing our need for His righteousness.

The significance of the meat offering connects directly to Christ, who declared Himself as the Bread of Life in John 6. Just as the meat offering was made of fine flour—a representation of purity and righteousness—Christ embodies that perfect righteousness which satisfies God's requirement for atonement. Moreover, as His body was broken and His blood shed, these offerings gain fullness in the remembrance of His sacrifice at the communion table, where believers partake of the bread and wine, essential for their spiritual sustenance. Thus, the meat offering serves as a type leading to the realized truth in Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: John 6:35, Leviticus 2:1-2

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The Meat Offering
Ian Potts · Jun 29, 2014
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