References:
(1) In the book “The Bible in the Light of Our Redemption” by E. W. Kenyon informs us there are 5 Levitical offerings given to us in the book of Leviticus. The offerings are: the Burnt offering (chapter 1), the Grain or Meal offering (chapter 2), the Peace offering (chapter 3), the Sin offering (4:1 -5:13), and the Trespass offering (5:14-6:7). Finally, 6:8-7:38 discusses the laws of administering the separate offerings.
(2) Christ was examined by the Law and found faultless by Pilate. He was examined by the priesthood in Jerusalem and they could not find any fault in Him, yet they made false charges about Him to Pilate. God could find no fault in him. God spoke from heaven on many occasions, “This is My Beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” Jesus found no fault with Himself. He said, “The Prince of this world comes and has no part in Me” (John 14:30). Jesus also said, “ Which of you CONVICTS Me of sin?” (John 8:46a).
(3) Four of the five offerings involved the shedding of BLOOD, a method God instituted to prepare His people for the Messiah’s ultimate sacrifice for sins.
(4) On 16 different occasions in the book of Leviticus, an “aroma” is mentioned as something pleasing to the Lord especially in connection with the various offerings of Israelite worship. The importance of a sacrifice’s aroma is not the SMELL but what the smell REPRESENTS — the substitutionary atonement for sin.
(5) The NT reveals Christ as the FINAL SACRIfiCE for sin, the ULTIMATE PROPITIATION. “Christ loved us and gave Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma” (Eph. 5:2).
This is Episode 204.
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