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By : Pastor
Joseph Prince
Leviticus 16:14
He shall take some of
the blood of the bull and sprinkle it with his finger on the mercy seat on
the east side; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood
with his finger seven times.
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If you have watched the movie, Raiders Of The
Lost Ark, you would remember that when the lid of the ark was lifted,
strange-looking creatures floated out and destroyed the people around it.
Interesting as it may be, this is biblically inaccurate — the ark of the
Bible did not contain strange-looking creatures. What were the things inside
it then?
There were three items in the ark: the golden pot
of manna, Aaron’s rod and two stone tablets on which God had written the Ten
Commandments. (Hebrews 9:4) These items are actually symbols of man’s
rebellion. The golden pot of manna represents man’s rejection of God’s
provision. The rod of Aaron represents man’s rejection of God’s leadership
and the two stone tablets of God’s commandments represent man’s rejection of
His standard of holiness.
But because God delights in mercy, He had these
items put away in the ark and covered with the mercy seat, which had two
cherubim on it. (Hebrews 9:5) And once a year, the high priest would enter
the holy of holies where the ark was and sprinkle the blood of the animal
sacrifice on the mercy seat. This means that God’s eyes, represented by the
eyes of the cherubim, did not see the symbols of man’s rebellion. As long as
the blood was there on the mercy seat, He saw only the blood and accepted the
people.
Today, Jesus is our High Priest and He Himself
has sprinkled His own blood on the true mercy seat in heaven — the throne of
grace. (Hebrews 9:23–26) Interestingly, the number of times that the Old
Testament high priest had to sprinkle the blood on the mercy seat — seven —
speaks of Jesus’ perfect sacrifice. And because His sacrifice is
perfect and He is perfect, we who are in Christ have perfect standing forever
before God!
My friend, as you come to God today, don’t worry
about falling short of His standard of holiness. He does not see your sins.
(Hebrews 8:12, 10:17) He sees His Son’s blood on the mercy seat. You have
perfect standing before Him forever!
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