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I think it
is time to tackle this issue of the sacrifice without blemish. When I read through the Law, I often find
these passages troublesome. I think I
find them troublesome on several levels.
First, I believe in a God who has made all things clean and who does not
judge on external appearances. Second, I
tend to really care about animals and I feel for the ones who aren’t
acceptable. Third, I tend to have an
affinity for the members of a group who are outcast or overlooked and therefore
I empathize with those animals who are blemished. When I read through these passages, I can’t
help but ask if those animals with a blemish are really all that worse than the
perfect and pristine animal.
Naturally, I
am missing the point. These passages
aren’t about demonstrating the selectiveness of God. These passages are not about showing how much
God prefers perfect people over real human beings. These passages are certainly not about God
judging us by our external appearances.
All of those conclusions miss the point.
Remember
that the point of the Law is to point us to Christ. In the Law, God is laying the foundation for
what He is going to do in Christ. In
some places, the Law exposes our sin and points us to our personal need for
Christ. But other passages, such as this
one in particular, literally point us to Christ through the idea of the
unblemished sacrifice.
In short,
here is what God is saying. The only
real sacrifice that God will accept on our behalf is the perfect unblemished
one. In other words, the only person who
can be a perfect sacrifice for our sinfulness is a perfect being who is
absolutely sinless and completely without blemish. The only sacrifice that is acceptable is
Christ.
These
passages aren’t about the poor animals who aren’t perfect. These passages are pointing us to Christ as
the ultimate fulfillment of the Law. He
is the greatest sacrifice that could be offered on our behalf. He is the only sacrifice that we need. After all, who could be better than Him?
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