Numbers 19
We don't use the blood of a bull or the ashes of a
heifer in any of our spiritual ceremonies today. We have something
better than that, something that can even cleanse our consciences,
not only from sin, but from dead religious works. We have the blood
of Christ shed for us, and the gift of the Holy Spirit poured out
upon us.
Not that we are without rituals. We do have water
baptism and the regular celebration of the body and blood of the
Lord. These are gifts that Christ has instituted for the church. They
are signs and seals that remind us of our hope in Jesus Christ alone.
In the days of Moses and Aaron, Israel was prepared for
the coming of the Messiah through rituals that showed a way of
purification through cleansing.
The water of purification could provide ceremonial
cleansing for an outward uncleanness, such as might result from
contact with a dead body. But that water could not address the inner
uncleanness that comes through defiling thoughts and actions. Only
Christ could satisfy our deepest longing for lasting and perfect
purification.
Christ not only cleansed us, He also cleansed the
heavenly sanctuary. (Hebrews 9:23) He knew what was necessary in
order for us to be with Him forever, and He accomplished it all for
us. On earth, He did all that was required for the Messiah to do on
earth. It is finished. In heaven He is doing all that is necessary
for the Messiah to do at the right hand of the Father. We shall be
eternally free of all uncleanness. We will live in a new cosmos of
complete blessedness and purity.
Our bodies will be clean. Our dwelling places will be
clean. Our relationships will be clean. Our souls will be clean.
Baptism testifies to these great promises of God to us
in Jesus Christ. Consider the eternal love of the Father. Consider
the death and resurrection of Jesus the Son. Consider the life-giving
power of the Holy Spirit. Think about your baptism and walk in the
heavenly power of God's love that can do much more for you than
anything made with the ashes of a heifer.
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