The Remedy
When people are sick, they go to the hospital.
But where can we go to find the remedy for the deep-seated
maladies
that afflict our souls? If you knew there was such a place,
would you go there?
Death and the fear of death are enemies to mankind. No
one escapes. All the money in the world cant buy anyone
out of it. Rich, poor, black, white, male, or female
all are participants. Life is but a vapor, fragile and temporary.
All through recorded human history, tribes and nations of
men deal with the understanding of their imminent death,
and the fear of it in very similar ways. In many ancient
cultures, animal sacrifices and sometimes even human sacrifices
were made to please or appease their gods. This was done
because of the fear of mishap or tragedy coming upon themselves.
These people sensed a need in themselves to make sacrifices
to appease any judgment that might be ready to fall upon
them because of their misdeeds. Fear of tragedy coming upon
them or their loved ones, as judgment for the guilt for
their sins, made them want to make amends to whatever god
they worshipped.
Man knows his need to reach the divine being who created
him because he senses that his actions have separated him
from his Creator. Man also knows that he deserves to die
for the things he has done to hurt himself and others. But
in his heart he has the hope that the death of a sacrifice
could be a substitute for him. That sacrifice would be receiving
what he really deserves himself. Countless animals have
been sacrificed in this way in mans attempt to bridge
the gap between God and himself.
The reality of the impending death that faces each man
should cause him to grieve and yearn for deliverance from
it. That is why the God of Israel commanded the people to
sacrifice animals. Each time a man sacrificed an innocent
animal, he was reminded of the consequences of being cut
off from his Creator and the cost of forgiveness. The result
of sin was death. Israel was to be a people who were keenly
aware that they deserved to die instead of that lamb. Through
the example of that one nation the whole world would come
to know the way out of death.
Once a year each person would sacrifice a young lamb. The
requirement was that the lamb must be your very best one,
the one without spot or blemish, the one that was worth
the most money, the one you would feel the loss of the most.
An Israelite who was devoted to his God would bring his
best lamb, or purchase the best one he could find if he
didnt own a herd, and bring the little creature to
Jerusalem for the Passover. He took the little lamb into
his home to pity it and pet it for several days. He needed
to be affectionately attached to the lamb before he made
the sacrifice so he could share the pain.
When he brought the lamb to the priests in Jerusalem, he
would put his hand on the head of the little lamb and confess
every sin he was aware of in his conscience. The priest
would look him right in the eyes and tell him that he deserved
to die instead of the little lamb. The priest would then
cut the animals throat and the creatures blood
would pump out from the rapid beating of its heart. If the
man was true to his heart and conscience within him, he
returned home a forgiven man. A life was given for a life
to live the lambs life for the mans life.
The lambs blood was given as a substitute for the
mans blood.
Israel had laws and statutes that governed every conceivable
situation in a human beings life, every possible circumstance
that could happen. But even with such a strict, clear standard
of conduct, the most devout could not fully keep this law,
because sin came forth from the inner man in unguarded moments.
Every man who is truly honest knows that he falls short
of this standard. This is why the God of Israel provided
the sacrificial lamb as a kind provision of His law. This
sacrificial lamb was Gods provision for the sins of
His people until their hearts could be prepared to receive
the ultimate sacrifice of the Lamb of God.
In the beginning there had been the promise that later
on in history, after men completely understood it, God Himself
would pay the price for their sin. This promise was the
good news that could set all mankind free. The prophets
of Israel told of One to come who would totally deliver
them a Deliverer who would rescue them from death.
Somehow, to the discerning, they knew that more was needed
than just the shedding of a lambs blood a greater
sacrifice was needed to really get to the root of mans
failure and his sin. Year after year of sacrificing lambs
still did not heal the root problem in man.
There are many people who really dont think they
need their sins forgiven, or even acknowledge that the bad
things they do are "sin" at all. They think they
can pacify the guilt they feel in their conscience by trying
to make themselves better and trying to make the world a
better place to live. This is also a vain attempt to cultivate
the already-cursed ground of fallen humanity. It just wasnt
enough that the blood of an animal could be the true substitute
for the sins of a man. It has to be a mans life for
another man to truly be a fair and just substitute. But
the blood of a man whose conscience is stained with guilt
cant be substituted for the sins of another man whose
conscience is also stained with guilt, for everyone ever
born has guilt-stained blood.
What was needed was the incarnation. That is the union
of divinity with humanity. The eternal Word of God took
on human flesh and blood in the man Yahshua,
the Anointed One. The blood of a child is inherited from
the seed of his father. Thats why the stain of guilt
passes from one generation to the next. But our Master Yahshua
was not born from the fallen seed of man. The Holy Spirit
came upon a young Hebrew virgin named Miriam, placing a
human seed, preserved from before the fall, into her womb,
and that is how Yahshua was conceived. Therefore, He did
not have corrupt mans blood. He was pure.
Divinity put on humanity in the greatest love story in
human history. God so loved the world that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish,
but have eternal life. Our heavenly Father offered His only
Son as a sacrifice for us.
Yahshua could have failed. He could have disobeyed as the
first man, Adam, did when he fell. But He suffered and overcame
for you and me. He did it as a human being like us. He did
not overcome sin and temptation through mystical, superhuman
power. He did not walk around with a halo on His head and
a cosmic, supernatural look in his countenance as He is
often portrayed. He is not an unattainable, mystical being
whom you cannot relate to.
He was a warm human being who loved children, and children
loved Him. He was tempted with and overcame every sin the
human race is beset with. He has taken total identity with
you as a person. He died for every sin in you, no matter
how terrible or how trivial it may seem to you. His blood
can cleanse you of your sins, if you believe upon His name.
If I were to die for you and give my blood as a sacrifice
for your sins, it wouldnt work. But His blood works.
He is your only hope. No other name can save you. He is
the only one. He is salvation. His name means salvation.
This Salvation is Gods free gift to you to save you
from your sins.
He told His disciples one time that to be His disciple
you had to eat His body and drink His blood. (A large number
of people went back to their homes and quit following Him
after that statement. They had better things to do.) Though
it sounds strange, the Son of God was trying to make a point!
In the same way, many ancient tribes understood that the
life of something or someone was in their blood. Thus, they
made blood covenants with one another, binding agreements.
It is a promise of "life for life." His life for
you is in His blood. When Yahshua
shed his blood for us in death, the Father forever bound
Himself to honor the death of that Lamb that would pay the
price for mans sins once and for all time.
If you dont lay your hand upon the head of that Lamb
as your substitute in death, identifying your total being
with Him, as the slain lamb sacrificed for you, it does
not count on your behalf. You must actually lean your entire
personality on Him in faith and confidence before you can
reach His blood. This blood is the only thing that has the
power to cleanse your dirty conscience and forgive you forever
and ever. You will not be able to come into this new blood
covenant any other way.
This covenant is not a mystical experience that is way
beyond your reach. In giving up your old life among his
people who are gathered here on this earth in tribes of
caring, forgiven people you will find the reality of "life
for life." You will come to understand all about his
death on the cross, where He shed His blood, and how that
can become a reality in your daily life of covenant love,
lived for Him alone. It is there where you can learn what
it means to "repent" (change your whole way of
life). You cant do it merely by reading a Bible or
believing something in your mind, or by listening to a preacher
on TV. You must count the cost. Its life for life.
You must give up everything that makes up "your life."
You must give up all your possessions, as well as all your
personal ambitions, just a surely as a man who enters his
grave in death cannot take anything with him. Any earthly
tie with relatives or former friends who would hinder you
from following Him must be left behind. Hanging on to anything
betrays the fact that you are not truly giving up "your
life" thus His life will not be given for you
"Life for Life."
This is the absolute call of a Good God who knows how to
save us. The Son of God made it supremely clear in His own
words when He said:
"Assuredly, I say to you, there is no one who has
left house or brothers or sisters or father or mother or
wife or children or lands, for My sake and the gospels,
who shall not receive a hundredfold now in this time
houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children
and lands, with persecutions and in the age to come,
eternal life" (Mark 10:29-30).
If you give up your life, you will find life, true life,
eternal life. You will reach the blood that can wash you
clean and make you new inside. His life will live in your
life.
After hearing such good news of love and forgiveness, what
other response could a man have but to devote the rest of
his life in giving thankful appreciation for this sacrifice?
If you love your life, you will lose it. If you want to
hang on to your life, you can at least until you
die. After you die, you will face judgment along with everyone
else who has ever lived. That is when we will all have to
answer for the way we lived these few years on this planet.
Then it will become all too clear what our deep inner motives
were. It will either be a day of shame or a day of rejoicing.
So, if you love your fallen, rotten, stinking, lonely life,
you can keep it. But without the benefit of the sacrifice
there will be no remedy for all your maladies. But if you
are one of His sheep who desires a new life, you can give
up your life and receive the remedy. If you do, you will
find true life eternal life. You will be joined together
with His people in a life together. It is just what youve
always wanted.