Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Day 44 - Day of Atonement

Daily Reading:  Leviticus 14-16

This is to be a lasting ordinance for you:  Atonement is to be made once a year for all the sins of the Israelites.  
                                                                            Leviticus 16:34

16:1 Footnote:

The Day of Atonement was the greatest day of the year for Israel. The Hebrew word for atone means "to cover." Old Testament sacrifices could not actually remove sins, only cover them. On this day, the people confessed their sins as a nation, and the high priest went into the Most Holy Place to make atonement for them. Sacrifices were made and blood was shed so that the people's sins could be "covered" until Christ's sacrifice on the cross would give people the opportunity to have their sin removed forever.

Aaron had to spend hours preparing himself to meet God. But we can approach God anytime (Hebrews 4:16). What a privilege!! We are offered easier access to God than the high priests of Old Testament times! Still, we must never forget that God is holy nor let this privilege cause us to approach God carelessly. The way to God has been opened to us by Christ. But easy access to God does not eliminate our need to prepare our hearts as we draw near in prayer.


Did you know the scapegoat came from the Bible??

Footnote:

The two goats represented the two ways God was dealing with the Israelites' sin: 1. he was forgiving their sin through the first goat, which was sacrificed, and 2. he was removing their guilt through the second goat, the scapegoat that was sent into the desert. Jesus Christ's death replaced this system once and for all. We can have our sins forgiven and guilt removed by placing our trust in Christ!

At the Tabernacle Experience a couple of years ago, some of us talked about the strong smell of the incense. You could smell it all the way outside of the Tent.  My Bible has an interesting footnote that says: "Incense may also have had a very practical purpose. The sweet smell drew the people's attention to the morning and evening sacrifices and helped cover the sometimes foul smell."

Sweetly Broken
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All footnotes taken from the Life Application Study Bible, NIV.

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