Last night we began talking
about the sacrifice traditions in our Old Testament class. As a class
we basically avoided the discussion and side-stepped by talking about
Moses as an intercessor between the people and God... ANYWAY- That
isn’t the point...the point is that we are uncomfortable in talking
about sacrifice. It is much easier to simply discard Sacrifice as an
Old Testament thing, but as I pointed out to the class:
It is a shame that we fail to truly
understand Sacrifice. We have sacrifice as part of our ritual every
Sunday morning in church- the offering. The early people placed an
animal, their food, upon the altar. This was the most valuable
commodity there was! This was not just a small thing they could do
without...this was the ultimate sacrifice they could make (short of
sacrificing themselves)!
This sacrifice was about keeping
covenant - about their relationship with God. We will fail the people
of our churches if we do not help them understand that to sacrifice is
essential to understanding the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. We can not
just sacrifice what is comfortable, but what will be hard to do without!
To sacrifice is to draw closer to our Lord Jesus Christ and to our
community of faith.
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