THE SIN OFFERING
Keywords 4:31
He shall remove all the fat, just as the
fat is removed from the fellowship offering, and the priest shall burn it on
the altar as an aroma pleasing to the LORD. In this way the priest will make
atonement for him, and he will be forgiven.
1. People who love God still sin unintentionally.
By nature, we are sinners. We need to be forgiven of our sins (vv. 1,2). The
sin offering provides a way for forgiveness. It must be addressed in each of
our lives, starting at the top with the priest, then the elders, next the
leaders, and lastly, lay people.
2. If a priest sins, he must bring a
young bull, signifying that he is held in greater accountability. He must put
his hand on the head of the offering, thus identifying himself with the sacrifice. Sin seriously offends God, so the curtain of
his presence must be covered with blood. Sin affects our prayer, so the altar
of incense must be covered with blood. Sin requires atonement, so the altar for
burnt offerings must also be covered with blood. The fat, or best part, was
burnt and offered fully to God. The useless parts were burnt outside the camp,
representing the removal of selfishness which leads to sin.
3. The sin offering for the community was similar. Sin offerings for a
leader and a lay member decrease in value and demand less in rituals.
Forgiveness is necessary for justice and healing. Ultimately, only Jesus the
Lamb of God takes away the sin of the world (Jn 1:29). We all need his
forgiveness.
Prayer Father, thank you for sending your Son Jesus as the Lamb of God who
takes away the sin of the world. I need Jesus’ forgiveness.
One Word An offering for the forgiveness of sins
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