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The Blood Atonement
by Adrian Rogers
Take your bibles please and turn to Genesis chapter four. Genesis chapter four. I want to speak to you today on this subject. The Blood Atonement. The blood atonement. And I read here from Genesis chapter four, verse one. "And Adam knew Eve his wife and she conceived and bare Cain and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord, and again she bare his brother Abel. And Able was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground." One son was a shepherd. The other son was a farmer. "And in the process of time it came to pass that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also...
The Blood Atonement (13 of 48)
by Stan Coffey
INTRODUCTION: When Cain was born his mother thought he was Christ. She thought that already the promised seed had come, the promise one who would crush the serpents head. She said in verse 1, "I have gotten a man, even Jehovah." Her exclamation demonstrates her saving faith in the promise of a coming redeemer. However, she was wrong. She was right in believing that the Messiah would come and that He would be of her seed. She was wrong in thinking that he was Cain. Before long she had cause to change her mind. - Cain, no doubt, reflected his temper tantrums, his inborn ability to deceive and lie, his self-will...
The Day of Atonement (6 of 7)
by Ernest Easley
We are learning these days about GOD'S SPECIAL HOLIDAYS. And of course .. there were seven in all for seven is the number of perfection. And these seven holidays perfectly tell the story of Jesus and His church. God not only invited the children of Israel to participate in these holidays .. He gave them in a certain order. And we have seen that the order of these feast are important because they all point to the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church! You ask, ''How can the seven feast of Israel point to Jesus?'' Well .. for starters .. the first feast was Passover. The feast of salvation. It was no coincidence that Jesus died on Passover. Paul says...
Yom Kippur: The Day Of Atonement
by David Cawston
INTRODUCTION: Yom Kippur is Israel's most awesome Holy Day - The Day Of Atonement. It is a day that is woven throughout the pages of Scripture. 3 ½ millennia after its Divine institution, Yom Kippur still wields a powerful influence over the culture and worship of Israel. Of even greater import, Yom Kippur provides the necessary backdrop to understanding the scope of the Messiah's payment for sin and the security of God's people today. I. THE BIBLICAL OBSERVANCE The meaning of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the English equivalent of Yom Kippur. However, the word ''atonement'' is vague and...
The Blood Atonement For Sins
by Jesse Hendley
Now, friends, if you have your Bibles, turn with me to Genesis 3:21 and we are beginning a study of the wonderful truth of Sacrifice For Sin, or what Sacrifice means in the Bible, what the meaning of the Blood is, in the Bible, and the meaning of the Cross. We find that all through the Bible. Someone has well said that there are two threads that run through the Bible. One is the golden thread of the Coming of the Lord, and the other is the scarlet thread of the Blood Atonement, the fact that God says (as recorded in the New Testament) that without the shedding of blood there is NO FORGIVENESS of sins. Along with that...
Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement
by Daniel Rodgers
INTRODUCTION: On this coming Thursday, Jews around the world will celebrate Yom Kippur, Israel's Highest Holy Day. The Jews just celebrated Rosh Hasanah, the Jewish New year, on last Tuesday, September 30th. Actually, the holiday began the day before at 6:00 p. m. According to the Jewish calendar, there have been 5760 years since creation. I would say that is pretty close to correct. Contrary to evolutionists, there is no proof for an earth that is billions of years old. On the other hand, there is plenty of proof for a young earth, as found in the fossil record and the evidence attesting to a world...
Substitutionary Atonement (2 of 4)
by Stephen Whitney
On June 14, 1985 TWA's Flight 847 left Athens, Greece for Rome with 153 passengers and crew on board. Shortly after takeoff two men one with a pistol and the other with a hand grenade hijacked the plane and forced everyone to put their heads down all the way to Beirut, Lebanon. Minutes after taking off from Beirut to Algiers, the hijackers collected everyone's passports. Several Americans with official passports or military identification cards were called to the first class cabin. One young man named, Robert Stethem who was a Christian, stated without reservation that he was in the U.S. Navy. He was of...
Atonement (3 of 5)
by Marion Clark
Introduction: Jesus and his disciples continue their walk along the Emmaus Road. He is interpreting to them the ''things concerning himself'' in Moses and the Prophets, i.e. the Old Testament. He has demonstrated how he fulfilled the expectation of being the Offspring of Eve who would strike the serpent's head while his own heel is struck. He has explained how he is the long looked-for Redeemer who would redeem his people from bondage but with the twist of purchasing their freedom with his blood. In each case the disciples would have responded with something like, ''Now we understand what we were expecting came...
Three Pictures in the Atonement (3 of 5)
by Stan Coffey
Easter is one of my favorite times a year. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are fundamental to the Christian faith. Christianity rises or falls on the veracity of Christ's resurrection which we celebrate at Easter. I believe there is no greater picture of the meaning of Easter than that of the Day of Atonement. Here we see both the cross of Christ and the resurrection of Christ. In Rev. 13:8 we read that Christ, the Lamb of God, ''was slain from the foundation of the world. Before God created the world, before he set the stars in place, before he breathed into the nostrils of man the breath of life God knew that man would fall...
Dismissing Limited Atonement at Ephesus (2 of 15)
by Donald Cantrell
The verses we are discussing today are like the layers of an onion, the more you peel back, the more layers you find. These three verses tell us about the blessings we have received from God, and they are literally many layers of blessings and possibly they are innumerable. I - The Supreme Source of our Blessings (3a) Eph 1:3a KJV - Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, It is probably impossible for us to grasp the magnitude of this verse. I am not sure as finite human beings we can wrap our minds around the greatness of God and his goodness. The best depiction that I can think of would be like a child...
Extreme Makeover: Spiritual Edition
by Jackie Prim
Now, I warn you - this is not your traditional Women's Day fare. I know I'm supposed to encourage you and brag on you and all that - but because the Holy Ghost is doing something over here at your church - I've got to come with it. Now, this word isn't for everybody. At least not right now. Because, truth be told - everybody don't want to be used. Some of us still just want to have a program. We want to feel good, eat a cookie and go home. But because some of you have earnestly and fervently prayed - God has a word today. So ladies - and gentlemen - if you have acknowledged your gifts, and really want to be used by...
An Unusual Sacrifice (2 of 2)
by Jeff Strite
For some people, there's nothing more boring than the tedious, almost unending regulations that God gave His people in Leviticus. In fact, when most people attempt to read through the Bible, they tend to just skip over Leviticus because there is only one interesting story in the entire book (the story of Nadab and Abihu). Everything is stuff like sacrifices and lists of clean and unclean things. I did a search on Sermoncentral (an internet website where I put all my sermons) to see how many sermons other preachers had preached on this book. There are 1000s of preachers who've preached 1000s upon 1000s of sermons on that site. Out of all 1000s upon 1000s of sermons on that site guess...
Journey Through the Bible Week 6 (6 of 52)
by Donald Cantrell
The word ''leprosy'' occurs 68 times in the bible, 55 occurrences in the Old Testament and 13 in the New Testament. The book of Leviticus introduces us to the disease which affected one's body and could contaminate a person's garments and the home that they lived in. Point to Ponder Leprosy is a very infectious disease that did not per say kill its victim but neither did it ever end. The disease would spread causing its victims tissues to degenerate and the body to become deformed. Leprosy is spread by multiple skin contacts, as well as by droplets from the upper respiratory tracts, such as nasal secretions that are...
Blood on the Ear, the Hand and the Foot
by Robert Walker
It is not stated why the blood of one of the sacrifices was placed on the right ear, the thumb, and the toe of Aaron and his sons. In chapter 8 of Leviticus there are 2 elements in the consecration service that illustrate for us the fact, that the priests were to be fully committed to the Lord. This may seem a little odd to us, but this act of putting blood on the ear, thumb and toe, had a spiritual significance. This act symbolized the following: Blood on the Ear; symbolized the commitment of their mind to the Lord. They were to think upon Holy things. Blood on the Thumb; symbolized that they were committing the work that they would do...
Strange Fire! (2 of 10)
by Jerry Vines
The book of Leviticus has two main divisions in it. The first 17 chapters go together. The word I would attach to those chapters is the word "sacrifice." Beginning in chapter 18 to the conclusion of the book, those chapters hang together. The word I would use there would be the word "separation." The chapters that have to do with sacrifice have to do with the subject of our relationship to God and how we can have a relationship to God. It is clear in these chapters that we have a relationship with God on the basis of sacrifice and the shedding of blood. The only way we can come into the presence of a holy God is on the basis...
The Scapegoat
by Terry J. Hallock
Today you and I will once again celebrate the Lord's Supper. As we do so it is imperative we understand the purpose and power behind this most central and sacred act of the Christian family. Put simply, The Lord's Supper is about redemption. This table is about the power of God to lift us from the pit of despair and place us on the mountaintop of abundance bathed in the glow of fellowship with the Lord's own heart. This bread and cup are outward symbols of an inward reality that can not only change how we are but who we are. They remind us that if our lives are in the bondage of fear we can stand in the freedom of hope...
Yom Kippur (5 of 10)
by Jerry Vines
I think it is important for us, as we come to this central chapter of the book of Leviticus, to understand where we are and the setting of it all and why it is important for us to study this book. Go back to the first chapter and the first verse. This is how the book of Leviticus begins. "And the Lord called unto Moses, and spake unto him out of the tabernacle of the congregation, saying." This gives us the historical setting for the book of Leviticus. The children of Israel are in the wilderness. God has given divine instructions concerning the building of what is known as the tabernacle. That's what you see in verse 1. The...
The Scapegoat
by Ken Trivette
Brownlow North, a great Scottish preacher of the 1800's, walked into a Church one evening where he was to preach. As he did so, a stranger came up to him and said, ''Here is a letter for you of great importance, and you are requested to read it before you preach tonight.'' Thinking it might be a prayer request, he immediately opened it and found that instead of being a prayer request, it contained a detailed account of many sinful things he had done in the past. The letter concluded with the words, ''How dare you, being conscious of the truth of all the above, pray and speak to the people this evening, when you are such...
Feasting on the Feasts (4 of 6)
by Ernest Easley
As we continue feasting on the feasts .. join me tonight in the 23rd chapter of Leviticus. For several weeks now we have been taking a close look at the seven feasts of Israel. We've seen how each feast was a shadow of things to come .. namely .. the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church. God gave these feasts to the children of Israel in a certain order. For instance .. the first feast was Passover which was a shadow of the death of Jesus. The second feast was Unleavened Bread which was a shadow of the burial of Jesus. The third feast was Firstfruits for Jesus arose on Firstfruits. The fourth feast took place fifty days later: Pentecost. Pentecost was a shadow of the coming of the...
Forgiveness Demonstrated
by Stephen Whitney
Forgiveness is defined as: to set someone free from the consequences of their actions which hurt or injured you. Forgiveness - Heb. to pardon instead of punish. Exodus 34:9 Moses asked God, ''pardon our sin and iniquity.''How do you illustrate the theological concept of forgiveness? Jesus told parables such as the story of the prodigal son. In the OT God gave the people an illustration of their sins being completely forgiven with two goats. Background The Day of Atonement, called Yom Kippur, was the most holy day of the year for the Jews; because on that day the sins of the nation were forgiven for the past year. It took place...