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THE LAMB OF GOD

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For any of us who were raised into the Christian Church, regardless the
denomination (Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Protestant, etc.) “The Lamb Of
God” is a phrase we always hear every Sunday mass, so we should be quite familiar
with it…

…but are we?

Do we know what it means?

Many of us might have thought of it as a metaphor, maybe to describe Yeshua


(Jesus) as the pacific and benevolent man He was during His years of preaching in
Israel, or perhaps it is a title someone gave Him at any time in history.

The truth is, many of us just don’t know what that means and, to be more
realistic, many of us haven’t even thought about caring for its meaning. We pray
it and sing it every Sunday at Church but we just let it pass as something we say
in choir because it’s a part of the mass, and that’s it!...and then, the priest or
pastor says: THIS IS THE LAMB OF GOD, WHO TAKES AWAY THE SINS OF THE WORLD, and we
just hear him saying it, but don’t listen, because for many of us there is no
meaning at all. I’d like to point out here that hearing is caused only by our
capacity of hearing through our ears, but listening in contrast, is paying
attention of what you hear.

Many of you, my dear readers would be surprise if I tell you that this phrase
comprises the very essence of our Christian Faith and moreover, the key of our
eternal life in God’s Reign.

Does this sound quite too much for you?

To tell you the truth, I didn’t know either the real and deep meaning of this
phrase until recently, and I got really moved and excited when I understood it.
But, in order to understand what it means we need to know and get acquainted of
what God Himself commanded Abraham, Moses, and other Jewish leaders to instruct
His people what to do in order to cleanse their sins periodically.

Lev 14:25 And he shall kill the lamb of the trespass-offering; and the priest
shall take of the blood of the trespass-offering, and put it upon the tip of the
right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and
upon the great toe of his right foot.

This is a passage found in the Book of Leviticus from the Torah, one of the
many Bible passages that make reference to the animal sacrifice offering ordained
by God to cleanse our trespasses or sins. This was precisely what Jewish people
used to do to seek God’s atonement or forgiveness for their sins, according to His
own instructions. But there are more precise instructions to comply with in regard
to the sacrificial offering. Among them, the two most important are that, first:
the animal to be offered must be a male without blemish, and second, it must be a
sacrifice of blood, as we can see in the next verses, also extracted from
Leviticus:

Lev 1:3 If his oblation be a burnt-offering of the herd, he shall offer it


a male without blemish: he shall offer it at the door of the tent of meeting, that
he may be accepted before Yahveh.
Lev 1:4 And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the burnt-offering; and
it shall be accepted for him to make atonement for him.
Lev 1:5 And he shall kill the bullock before Yahveh: and Aaron's sons, the
priests, shall present the blood, and sprinkle the blood round about upon the
altar that is at the door of the tent of meeting.
Lev 1:10 And if his oblation be of the flock, of the sheep, or of the
goats, for a burnt-offering; he shall offer it a male without blemish.
Lev 1:11 And he shall kill it on the side of the altar northward before
Yahveh: and Aaron's sons, the priests, shall sprinkle its blood upon the altar
round about.

If you, my dear reader, are someone who has read the scriptures throughout
both the Old and New Testaments but are still not quite clear in some of their
meanings or the real messages, don’t feel bad. It’s not your fault. Man made
misconceptions and errors are the ones to blame, since right after the destruction
of Jerusalem’s Temple in A.D. 70 by the Romans, and then after the Nicaea’s
Council and the translation of the Hebrew Torah and the following Gospels into
Greek, and then English, the whole concept of this important phrase and many other
passages of the Bible are impossible to understand, because they were pulled out
of context and then, they were explained and accepted by the authorities of the
new Church in a complete different way out of their original context.

As we read the above verses from Leviticus, we see that each family had to
hand over one Lamb to the Temple authorities; next the Priests observed these
lambs to make sure they were indeed males without blemish, and then, on the day of
Passover, they used to slay the lambs as a sacrificial offer of blood for the
forgiveness of sins.

It’s not by accident or coincidence that Yeshua would die the way he did. As
a matter of fact, He was handed over by the Sanhedrin (Jewish Temple Authorities)
to the Romans the same day the Jewish people handed over their lambs to the
Temple; He was observed and judged by Pontius Pilate, which found in Him no blame
at all (without blemish); and then, by Pharisees demand, He was crucified
(sacrificed) the same day the lambs were being slain (sacrificed) at the Temple.

I repeat, it was not by accident or coincidence that Yeshua had exactly the
same fate as the sacrificial lambs: He was handed over by the Jewish, He was found
without any blemish, and then, He was killed, just as the lambs in the Temple.

It’s also curious, and as well, definitely not by chance the fact that, even
thou He died on the cross for obvious reasons, the two roman soldiers that were
responsible for this execution decided to stub a lance into his thorax to verify
that He was dead for sure, accomplishing again the play of the blood.

He died like a sacrificial lamb, so if someone’s sins could have been


forgiven temporarily by slaying a lamb in sacrifice offer to God, how much more
would Yeshua’s sacrifice do for our sins to be forgiven?

OUR SINS HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN SINCE THEN AND FOREVER THANKS TO HIS SACRIFICIAL
DEATH. This is why He is THE LAMB OF GOD, WHO TAKES AWAY THE SINS OF THE WORLD!!!

Then, Yeshua died just like a sacrificial lamb, a sacrificed lamb that takes
away our sins, but He was a man, and He was also the Son of God, so His sacrifice
is The Ultimate Sacrifice for our sins, The Lamb Of God, His very Son, who was
sacrificed by men to forgive their sins once and for all.
Can you realize now how powerful this is? God Himself sent His very own and
beloved son to live among us, to instruct us, to leave us the ultimate message of
love, and to finally grant us access to His Kingdom, a Kingdom that exists beyond
this physical World and transcends human understanding.

So now, after I explained the real meaning of Yeshua’s death in the cross,
you might start to understand the real and deep significance of His sacrifice. God
loves us so much, but so much, that after he gave us His instructions (The Torah)
in Moses’ hands, and guided us, and reprimanded us, and did everything possible to
make us righteous, he knew that we were wicked by nature, so He decided to send
His own Son among us, to die for us as the ultimate sacrificial lamb, THE LAMB OF
GOD, so our sins would be forgiven forever…

…and all this just because He loves us so much!!!

As you might have realized while reading this chapter, I’ve been repeating
some phrases and sentences over and over again. I did it intentionally, so you’d
be able to understand all what I meant right to the bone. I also emphasized some
complete meaningful sentences by writing them in CAPITAL LETTERS, so you’d pay
special attention to them. I want you to understand that all this is NOT and
idealistic, or metaphorical, or philosophical kind of explanation about what
Yeshua’s death means!
But on the contrary, it is the MOST REALISTIC and ACCURATELY HISTORICAL
account of what God and His Son Yeshua did for us!!

And, moreover, all this is now explained to you into its real context, by
unfolding the Jewish roots of the facts, so you can see it now in all the spectrum
of reality and feasibility, what happened, how it happened, why it happened the
way it did, and the powerful meaning that it starts to weight in our brains,
hearts, and souls as it never did before.

My dear readers, I don’t know what you think about what I just exposed to
you in this chapter, but when I found it out, I got so moved I started crying,
because I finally understood that Yeshua died for my forgiveness. It doesn’t
matter how wicked I was or I am, because through the sacrifice He suffered, He
granted me the access of His Kingdom, the Kingdom of our very God YAHVEH, the one
that loves us that much. I am nothing compared to the rest of His creation, I am
just a person who’s living a short life among hundredths of billion people that
lived here throughout history and are living now in present time, but He loves me
so much and He wanted so much to have me toward Him in His own Kingdom, that He
sent His son to die for me, so I would be forgiven, and eventually could be
granted to live the rest of my eternal life in His Holy presence. This means so
much to me, that I just wanted to share this great feeling of joy with all of you,
with the hope that you will start feeling it too.

Now, consider all this as an Ace in your sleeve, since you still have to
play the game of living your life according to the rules. Yes, God gave us already
the grace of being forgiven for our wickedness, but He demands from us to be Holy
and thus, to live our life with holiness. This means that we must get acquainted
with His instructions for living and follow them the best we can, in order to play
that precious Ace.

Fortunately, God instructed us the way He wants us to live as righteously as


possible, but because this information is so important and vital to us, I’ll
dedicate later a whole article on this matter.

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