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Greta

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  1. The words, "This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins" fills us with sorrow as we think of Jesus dying a horrible death on the cross for our sins.

    BUT, they fill us with joy because Jesus chose this path, willingly, because He loves us so much that He wants to rescue us from sin and death, and be alive with Him, Holy, Righteous and Best Beloved.

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  2. The annual Jewish Passover celebration was a Command by God, for every Jew to participate. It was to remind them of their deliverance from Egypt and how good God had been to them - - - and still is.

    The Lord's Supper is an Invitation by Grace, to everyone, to remember what Jesus did for us on the Cross when He delivered us from sin and death, and made us clean and holy before the Lord.

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  3. The lambs of the first Passover were slaughtered and their blood painted on the doorposts as a covering for the Israelite families, that the angel of death would pass over their houses and not kill their first born.

    Christ saved us from death by dying in our place and he covers us with His blood that a righteous God does not look on our sin.

    Both Passover lambs seperated God's people from the people of the world.

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  4. The Old Testament Kinsman Redeemer would pay the debts of someone who couldn't. Buy back the land which would otherwise go out of the family or to another tribe. Marry his brother's widow to produce children so the brother's name would continue. The OT Kinsman Redeemer would be a substitute to make things right for his brother/close relative.

    Jesus plays the same role, but to a far greater extent. He is a substitute for our sinfulness.

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  5. God removes the sins of ALL people - even unto the ends of the Earth.

    Jesus blood saves and cleanses us; His stripes (wounds and whip cuts) are for our healing. But we must acknowledge Him as the Son of God and receive Him as Lord and believe with all our hearts that He is able to Save and Heal us.

    Jesus sacrifice would be wasted on some people when they do not believe and receive His wonderful gifts.

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  6. Sometimes we tend to take sin lightly, but God showed us that this cannot be, when each time we sin, that sin must be paid for with the sacrificial blood of the best of the flock.

    God shows us how to be holy by asking us to give Him the best and by doing everything in the exact order and way He has shown us.

    God is a Holy God and must be obeyed in everything he tells us to do. Don't try to give Him second best, for it is Not acceptable.

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  7. The basic elements involved is a sacrifice for sin are to Bring a perfect female lamb; confess my sin; put my hand on the animal's head and cut it's throat. This transfers my sin to the animal before I kill it.

    Now I confess that Jesus Christ is Lord of all; confess my sins to the perfect Lamb of God who died once, for all of us, and receive His forgiveness.

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  8. Righteous anger is an appropriate response to sin for God or someone else witnessing the sin.

    As I thought about this, I realised that the person sinning may not have realised he/she was doing so if they had not experianced the onlooker's anger. This type of anger enables the sinner to repent, receive foregiveness and turn away from the sin.

    An uncontrolled, or capricious anger is the anger that hurts and destroys both people. It is vindictive and will only add fuel to the fire.

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  9. The Old Testement shows us that the sacrifice for a sin offering is to be "A year old lamb without blemish" I think that God Himself revealed to John that Jesus was the un-blemished lamb for sacrifice, and also that as the Son of God, He would wipe out everyone's sin - not just the sin already committed, but the sins of the future too.

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  10. We are saved through faith by the Grace of God. It is neccessary to remain in faith and continue to believe that we are reconciled to God. If we don't continue to believe, we will drift away from God and be re-claimed by the world.

    To remain saved, we must walk side by side with Christ every day until we eventually meet Him face to face in heaven.

    Love from Greta

  11. Jesus accomplished this reconciliation when He was crucified for our sakes. Blood had to be shed to pay for the sins of all mankind and only someone who had never sinned was good enough to make this sacrifice.

    The purpose of this reconciliation is so that we can be re-united with God, who no longer sees our sin and filth, but sees instead, His own Son Jesus our Christ, when He looks at us.

    We are presented to God the Father, clean, perfect and free from blemish and accusation.

    Love Greta

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