Why is the ceremonial law important for Christians?
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The ceremonial law remains significant as it foreshadows the gospel and illustrates God's redemptive plan through Christ.
Jesus' interaction with the leper, where He instructs him to show himself to the priest and offer sacrifices as commanded by Moses, highlights the importance of the ceremonial law in understanding the Gospel. While Christians are no longer bound by these laws, they serve as types and shadows that point to Christ and the fulfillment of God's redemptive work. Ryle emphasizes that the ceremonial laws provide valuable insight and instruction regarding the grace offered through Jesus Christ. Ignoring the ceremonial law undermines a comprehensive understanding of the Gospel narrative. Therefore, Christians should study these scriptures to appreciate how they enrich our understanding of Jesus’ atoning work and highlight God’s overarching plan.
Scripture References:
Luke 5:14, Leviticus 14:2-32
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