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“The life is
in the blood,” God says. Therefore, we
are not to eat it. Again, let’s look at
what God might be saying through the words.
I think
there are at least two things going on here.
The first is that the blood is for atonement. There is a purpose for blood, and it is not
for eating. The purpose of blood is
atonement. The purpose of blood is to
remind us of our sinfulness, our need for forgiveness, and God’s ability to
forgive. God doesn’t want us
trivializing that which is of such great significance.
Second, do
you hear the comments scattered throughout the passage about offering
sacrifices to other gods? Occasionally
we hear things like, “If you kill outside the camp and don’t bring it to the
tent of meeting,” or “This is to end … that the sacrifice in the open field” or
even the clearer “That they may no longer sacrifice to goat demons.” This chapter has a great deal to do not just
with sacrifices, but with keeping God as our only God.
In a sense,
this chapter hearkens our minds back to the first few commands in the 10
Commandments. He is God. We shall have no other. We will not make idols or graven images. God wants our focus to be on Him. God wants us to be devoted to Him.
The danger with
the goat sacrifices – or any idolatry in general - is at least twofold. First, when we worship idols we place our
trust in things that cannot satisfy.
Idolatry leads us further and further away from God as we grasp for
power and control.
Second, and
perhaps more dangerous, is that idolatry often confuses us until we put ourselves
in the place of God. In the many
cultures, eating the blood was connected with assuming the power and strength
of that which we eat. Often the worship
of other gods involved the eating of blood to increase our strength and make us
more like a god. God doesn’t want His
people thinking this way. No amount of
eating blood will make us like God, so why bother doing it at all?
This chapter
isn’t about the eating of blood as much as it is about idolatry and our
relationship with God. We are the
creation; He is the creator. We are
mundane; He is holy. We cannot become
like Him through our own power. Therefore,
we need to worship Him. That’s His
point.
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