THE NEXUS OF A SACRIFICE
A sacrifice is an offering given to God based on an understanding of His sovereignty, faithfulness and greatness. The 'word' sacrifice and offering are used interchangeably in the scriptures. Sacrifice is all-encompassing and can be used to describe every effort or input of a man to fulfil the demand of the Spirit. Offering on the other hand generally refers to the object or the element of a sacrifice. A sacrifice can be something done to prove your love for something. It could also be a way to sustain the relationship with a Spirit. It is NOT usually convenient in most cases. Sometimes, people have to go out of their way to make it happen.
A sacrifice is a strong force in
the spirit realm. In fact, it is an interaction between a man and a Spirit. It
gains the attention of Spirits. Immortals are moved by sacrifice. The level of
a man`s sacrifice is directly proportional to his interaction with the Realm of
the Spirit. The principal link for sacrifice is an altar. The altar
serves as the portal between the physical and the spiritual. The rise and fall
of men is due to the strength of an altar which is sustained by sacrifice.
Petrol is to a car as a sacrifice is to an altar. Sacrifice attracts the
attention of the immortals. It has a loud voice based on the intensity of the
sacrifice.
The act of sacrifice began in Genesis when the first set of humans brought an offering to the
Lord (Genesis 4:3-5). Unfortunately, the aftermath of this wonderful action led
to the death of one of them. Cain was unhappy that his sacrifice was not
accepted by the Lord and his response was envy which led to the murder of his
own blood brother. Well, his action is bad and he faced the consequences but it
also reveals to us that the fact that God accepts a man`s sacrifice is
extremely important while rejecting it is worrisome. It is clear from the scriptures that God accepts a man first before his offering. The man who wants
to present the offering is the major factor to be considered and not actually
the offering.
Noah was the first in the scriptures to
build an altar to the Lord and offer a sacrifice (Genesis 8;20-21). The effect
of this action was powerful that it resulted in fresh blessings on mankind
and a covenant. The covenant was backed up with a token (evidence). The covenant
was that God will never destroy the earth by a flood and the token is the
rainbow.
The endpoint of a sacrifice is
that God will receive a smelling sweet savour (soothing aroma). The sacrifices
in the Old Testament were usually burned with fire. The smoke which rises from
the burnt sacrifice goes upward and is acknowledged as a sweet savour.
The Lord told Abraham to offer his
only son as a burnt offering (Genesis 22:2). The lord was also specific about
the son (not Ishmael) and also the location for the sacrifice. God wants us to
willingly give Him a sacrifice and nothing should be too important for us to
let go for Him. It is worthy of note that a sacrifice is something that a man
loves but gives up for the one He loves.
TYPES OF
OFFERINGS (SACRIFICE)
1. Burnt
offering (Exodus 20:24).
2. Peace
offering (Exodus 20:24).
3. Sin
offering (Exodus 29:14).
4. Wave
offering (Exodus 29:24).
5. Heave
offering (Exodus 29:28).
6. Drink
offering (Exodus 29:40).
7. Meat
offering (Exodus 29:41)
8. Freewill
offering (Exodus 35:29, Leviticus 7:16).
9. Trespass
offering (Leviticus 5:18)
10. Jealousy
offering (Number 5:18).
11. Redemption
of firstborn (Luke 2:24)
REQUIREMENT
FOR A SACRIFICE
The following are the
equipment/substance required for offering a sacrifice to God. These items are
also relevant and have their significance;
1. An altar.
Exodus 35:16
2. Wood.
Genesis 22:2
3. Fire.
Leviticus 3:5
4. Salt. Mark
9:49
5. Knife.
Genesis 22:2
6. The Priest.
Hebrew 5:1
7. The
offering (Cattle, Goat, gold, silver, etc) Exodus 25:2-8
LAWS ON
OFFERING A SACRIFICE
1. The
offering must be without blemish (Leviticus 1:10). It must be the best among
the best. It must not be a second choice or a deformed offering.
2. A man`s
heart must be pure and holy. God searches our hearts. We must be at peace with
God and our neighbours (Matthew 5:23)
3. It must be
willingly given to the Lord. It is not by force or under duress or a threat.
4. Offerings
(sacrifice) are measured from the heart of the giver and not by the volume of
the offering (Luke 21:4)
JESUS; THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE
1 Corinthians 5:7, Ephesians 5:2, Hebrew 10:14
Jesus offered Himself as a
sacrifice for mankind (Hebrew 9:14). The principal function that sacrifices procured for us was redemption. The
blood of Jesus which was shed by sacrifice completely wiped off the sin of man.
The blood of Jesus has purged away our sin (Hebrew 10:4; 9:22). There is no
more sacrifice other than the sacrifice of Jesus needed to redeem man from sin.
The man needs to accept Jesus as Lord over his life totally. Death on the
cross is a sacrifice to God. This action reconciled man back to God and also
made us become joint heirs with Jesus. We can get direct access to God
through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. We no longer need the sacrificing of
animals for the remission of our sins or to gain access to God.
Due to the finished work of Christ on the cross, we should
make ourselves a living sacrifice to God just like Jesus has done (Romans
12:1-2).
THE RIGHT
SACRIFICE
Based on the finished work of
Christ on the cross, the gift of the Holy Spirit which facilitates the new
covenant, the following are the right sacrifices God expects from us;
1. Offer
yourself. Genesis 22:2, Romans 12:1
2. Love GOD
unconditionally. Mark 12:33
3. Be good to
people and help the needy. Hebrew 10:26
Anything can become a sacrifice if it is demanded by the
Spirit. It is mostly things we love, cherishes and it usually cost us (2 Samuel
24:24).
A_Watchman
Email; a_watchman@outlook.com
Website: watchmenarmyworldwide@blogspot.com
It is important for us as believers to offer our dance to God alone
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