Bible Lessons

Narrator: Chris Genthree
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WE have in verses 5-9 the garments, which we have already considered, put upon the priests—Aaron and his sons —and now we shall consider the sin offering. (verses 10-14).
As Aaron and his sons were sinners, as well as the common people, they, needed the offerings, also, so as to approach God: and the first of these given to us here is the sin offering.
This offering is a type of Christ, as the sin bearer on the cross. The first thing to be done was that Aaron and his sons put their hands upon the head of the sin offering. This identified, in this instance, the victim with the offeror. This offering, therefore, represented Aaron and his sons in their sins. Their sins were transferred to the victim, and it was therefore called a sin offering.
The wages of sin being death, the victim had to be slain, instead of those who had laid their hands upon it. It had become their substitute, the stroke of God’s judgment fell on it, instead of on them.
What a solemn moment that must have been for them to witness the victim die in their stead, and think also of God’s displeasure in sin. This is seen much more when we look at Christ. God’s beloved Son, and remember how dear He was to God. for He always did God’s will, and glorified God in all that He did. Yet God forsook Him when He was made sin for us on Calvary’s cross, for He said, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me.” Think of how hateful sin must be to God that He had to forsake the One who always did His will, when He became the sin bearer. Think too of how much He loved us, that He would rather have Him forsaken in our stead than have us bear what we deserved. That is why we get the word,
“God SO loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:1616For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:16).
What an amount is displayed in the sacrifice of Christ! God’s holiness is manifested when He turned His holy eye away from Him on account of our sins being upon Him. His righteousness was manifested in causing the full penalty for our sins to be poured upon Him. His love, which is beyond all measure, is manifested in sparing His Son from His side and giving Him in our stead.
ML 08/06/1922