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One statement in this passage calls for special attention. Paul says that God "hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth." The one thing which relates all men to each other is the blood that flows in their veins. Every other part of man's body differs but little from the body and the flesh of animals but the blood is distinct and separate from that of all other creatures. ALL MEN OF ONE BLOOD and that ONE BLOOD was the blood of Father Adam, the first man and the progenitor of the whole human race. From
Genesis to Revelation we have this message of the atoning blood. In the
Old Testament, we have it in type in the blood of the lambs and
the goats which were slain in the bloody ritual of Israel. Long, long
before the perfect Lamb of God Himself came, the Lord was preparing the
world for Him by the multitudinous types in the Old Testament. Without
blood there could be no atonement, and until the blood was presented
the holy law of God demanded justice and death upon the sinner. That is
why, when God gave the two tables of the law to Moses upon Mount Sinai,
the law which called for justice and not mercy, the law which said, "The
soul that sinneth it shall die," the Law which demanded PERFECTION
or death, when God gave the perfect Holy Law He also gave to Moses in
the same Mount the pattern for the
Tabernacle which was indeed built on blood and its whole ritual was
bathed in blood. God knew when He gave to Israel the law that they
could not keep it perfectly and MUST DIE and
so in mercy He gave the Tabernacle and the altar and the blood so that
a sinning people condemned by the Law might have life through the
sheltering blood. THE
ARC OF THE COVENANT
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| "An He (God) smote the men of Bethshemesh,
because they had looked into the arc of the Lord, even He smote the
people 50,000 and three score and ten men ..... And the men of Bethshemesh said, Who is able to stand
before this HOLY LORD GOD?" |
Because
they had removed the blood from over the law, the Lord smote FIFTY
THOUSAND and SEVENTY of the inhabitants of the city. Now why is this
record given except to emphasize the fact that WITHOUT BLOOD THERE IS
NO REMISSION and that the BLOOD is the only guarantee from the curse of
the law even death and from the wrath of a Holy God. Think of this for
a moment. Over fifty thousand men slain by the wrath of God because
they looked for only one brief moment upon the law of God without the
covering blood. Now all this, of course, illustrates the plan of
salvation. It points forward to the true Lamb of God even The Lord
Jesus Christ Himself whose blood alone was able to make eternal
atonement for sin. Please do not overlook the fact that the blood upon
the mercy seat in the tabernacle must be applied again and again. Each
year on the day of the atonement, the High Priest must repeat the
ceremony and present fresh blood to be sprinkled on the Arc. The blood
of bulls and goats and lambs could not atone for sin, but merely
pointed forward to the one that would come in the end of that age to
PUT AWAY SIN by the sacrifice of Himself.
So in
the fullness of time God sent forth
His Son into the world to be born of a woman, and at the end of His
life He shed His precious eternal blood ONCE
and for all. After that there was no more sacrifice. The blood of the
sacrificial animals of the Old Testament was corruptible and decayed
and was soon gone, but the blood shed on Calvary was imperishable
blood. It is called incorruptible. Peter says,
| "Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, such as silver and gold . . . but with the precious blood of Christ. . . . ." |
The
blood of the Lord Jesus is sinless blood, and since it is sinless, it
is incorruptible, for sin brought corruption, and where no
sin is there is no corruption. In our next message, we shall point out
how the blood which
flowed in Jesus’ body was sinless and how He escaped having one single
drop of Adam's human blood within Him. Every drop of blood which flowed
in
Jesus’ body is still in existence just as fresh as it was when
it flowed from His wounded brow and hands and feet and side. The blood
that flowed from His unbroken skin in Gethsemane, the blood that was
smeared about His back as the cruel, weighted thongs cut through His
flesh as the flagellator scourged Him, the blood that oozed out under
the thorny crown and flowed from His hands, His head, His feet was
never destroyed for it was incorruptible blood. David in speaking of
Him in the sixteenth Psalm which Peter quotes in Acts 2, says:
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Although
the body of the Lord Jesus Christ lay in the tomb in death for three
days and three nights, no corruption had set in for that body contained
incorruptible blood. Lazarus being dead only one day more was said by
his sister to be STINKING with corruption,
but this one saw no corruption because the only cause of corruption, SINFUL BLOOD,
was absent from His flesh. That blood, every drop of it, is still in
existence. Maybe when the Priest ascended into heaven, He
went like the High Priest of old into the Holy of Holies in the
presence thereof God to sprinkle the blood upon the Mercy Seat in
heaven
of which the material Mercy Seat and Ark in the Tabernacle were merely
copies. In Hebrews 9:23-26 we read.
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"It was
therefore
necessary that the "patterns of things in the heavens (referring to the
earthly Tabernacle) should be purified with these (that is, the blood
of beasts); but the heavenly things themselves with BETTER SACRIFICES THAN THESE.
For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which
are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in
the presence of God for us: nor yet that he should offer himself often,
as the High Priest entereth into the holy place every year with blood
of others . . . but now once in the end of the age hath he
appeared to PUT
AWAY SIN by the sacrifice of
himself."
Hebrews 9:23-26
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After
Christ had made the atonement, He arose from the tomb, and then as the
eternal High Priest, ascended into heaven to present the blood in the
Holy of Holies where God dwells, and that blood is there today
pleading for us and prevailing for us. The priest in the Tabernacle
never spoke a word. All he did was PRESENT THE
blood, and that was enough. MAYBE there is a golden chalice in
heaven where every drop of that precious blood is still in existence,
just as pure, just as potent, just as fresh as two thousand years ago.
The priest in the earthly Tabernacle needed to repeat the sprinkling
again and again and it is a significant fact that among all the pieces
of the furniture of the Tabernacle there was no chair to be found. We
read of the altar, the table, the candlestick, and the Ark, but
there is no chair in the Tabernacle of Israel. It simply signifies that
the work of the earthly priest who sprinkled the
blood of animal sacrifice was never done. He could not sit down.
His work was never finished. Of the Great High Priest Jesus Christ, we
read:
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"But this man,
after he had offered one sacrifice
for sins forever, SAT
DOWN on the right hand
of God. . . . . For by one offering he hath perfected FOREVER them that are sanctified."
Hebrews 10:12, 14
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The
blood has been shed. The incorruptible, eternal, divine, sinless,
overcoming, precious blood. It availed then, and it avails now and
throughout all eternity it shall never lose its power.
| Dear dying Lamb, Thy
precious blood Shall never lose it's power, Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved, to sin no more. |
Because
of all this, the blood is called in Scripture by many descriptive
names. “It is precious,” says Peter. “It is incorruptible,” says David.
“It is overcoming blood,” says John in Revelation "for they
overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their
testimony." No wonder Satan hates the blood and will do anything
to
get rid of that power of the blood of Christ.
God said
to Israel and to us, "When
I see the blood, I
will pass over you."
He did not say, “When I see your goodness, your morality, your works,
your fervent religious worship, your earnestness in trying to keep the
Ten Commandments or observe the Golden Rule." No,
it is simply this, "When I see the blood I will pass over you."
Do you think that I have made too much of the blood, that have I
over-emphasized its importance? Listen, blood is mentioned in the Bible
about Seven Hundred Times from Genesis to
Revelation, and when we see the redeemed throng in heaven in the book
of Revelation, we hear them singing, not about
their goodness, not about how they have kept the law and been
faithful, but this is the song,
| "Unto him that
loved us, and washed us from our
sins in his own blood." Revelation 1:5
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| Have you been to Jesus for
the cleansing blood, Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are your garment spotless, are the white as snow, Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? |