Travelling Towards God's Future
“a sin offering … an atonement … clean” (Leviticus 12:8).
We read the words of the book of
Leviticus. We feel like we’re out of our depth. We don’t really know
what to make all of this. We read about ” a sin offering.” We read about
“an atonement.”We read about being made “clean.” We read all of this,
and the light begins to shine. It’s the light of Jesus, our Saviour. We
think of Him. We think of His death upon the Cross. We know that He
died for us. We know that He loves us – and we rejoice in His love. Do
we need to understand all that there is in the book of Leviticus? No! We
catch a glimpse of Jesus – and His “sin offering.” Our hearts are
filled with joy, as we think of His “atonement.” This a new beginning
for us – “the blood of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, cleanses us from all
sin” (1 John 1:7). It’s a new beginning. We’re set free from our
past. We’re set free for God’s future.
What is God’s future? What great plan does He have for us? – This is what He says to us, “I
am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt so that you would no
longer be slaves to the Egyptians; I broke the bars of your yoke and
enabled you to walk with heads held high” (Leviticus 26:13).
What God has done for us in the past is
not all that He will do for us. We must never forget what He has done
for us in the past. the Exodus from Egypt was a great event. It was an
event of salvation. The death of our Saviour was an even greater event.
this is the event of our salvation. without His death for us, we could
never be saved. he took our place. He died our death. He took our sin
upon Himself. He died that we might have life – the new life of those
who have received the forgiveness of their sins, the eternal life which
will be filled with joy forevermore. Following our entry into this new life
and before our entry into God’s everlasting Kingdom, there is a journey that
each of us must make. It will be a different journey for each of us. We
must make our own journey. My journey will not be your journey. Your
journey will not be my journey. In my journey, I am not alone. In your
journey, you are not alone. The Lord is with you. The Lord is with me.
What kind of journey will it be? It will
be a hard road. How hard? In what way will it be hard? No-one really
knows. We know that there will be “enemies” – but we know that the Lord
has given us his promise: “When they are in the land of their enemies, I will not reject them … I am the Lord their God” (Leviticus 26:44).
What a great promise this is! We have
many enemies – but there is one enemy who is more determined than all of
the rest of them, put together. Our great enemy is Satan. God’s Word
teaches us that Satan is a determined enemy. It also teaches us that
he’s a defeated enemy. we look at Satan – and we look at Jesus. We see
what Satan is trying to do to us. We look at what Jesus has done for us.
At the Cross, we learn that Jesus has succeeded – and we learn that
Satan has failed. Jesus has triumphed over Satan. Can we doubt that
Jesus’ victory over Satan will be a complete victory? Can we doubt that
Satan’s defeat will be a total defeat? At the Cross, we catch a glimpse
of the final victory. In our hearts, we know that God’s Word is true:
“Thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus
Christ” (1 Corinthians 15:57).
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