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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Christ Cleansed Our Conscience

Hebrews 9
“6 Now when these things have been so prepared, the priests are continually entering the a outer tabernacle performing the divine worship, 7 but into the second, only the high priest enters once a year, not without taking blood, which he offers for himself and for the sins of the people committed in ignorance. 8 The Holy Spirit is signifying this, that the way into the holy place has not yet been disclosed while the outer tabernacle is still standing, 9 which is a symbol for the present time. Accordingly both gifts and sacrifices are offered which cannot make the worshiper perfect in conscience, 10 since they relate only to food and drink and various washings, regulations for the body imposed until a time of reformation.

11 But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things to come, He entered through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this creation; 12 and not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, He entered the holy place once for all, having obtained eternal redemption. 13 For if the blood of goats and bulls and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling those who have been defiled sanctify for the cleansing of the flesh, 14 how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?”

Notes:
If you read the last two verses again, you will see how great the grace Christ gives us is! He cleansed our conscience, which are defiled by sin, so that we can serve the living God with peace.

God gave his Law to Israel through Moses, and asked them to offer sacrifices to purify themselves, so that they can worship him. As you see in verse 6-7, the priests are only allowed to perform the divine worship in the outer tabernacle. And only the high priest is allowed to enter the second – “the Holy of Holies” once a year taking blood. “The Holy of Holies” is where the ark of covenant is.  This worship system is so limited because God is so holy that man could not access his presence. However, this limited worship system itself signifies there will be a perfect worship in the future. (Verse 8-10)

Christ entered the greater and better tabernacle, “not of this creation”, the right hand of God, the presence of God. This is much better than the “Holy of Holies”, which is a copy of the real tabernacle in heaven. Christ offered better sacrifice, his own blood, his blemish life, so that he cleansed our conscience and brought us to the presence of God. How much guilty we felt before, but Christ cleansed our conscience and gave us the eternal salvation.

“19 Therefore, brethren, since we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus, 20by a new and living way which He inaugurated for us through the veil, that is, His flesh, 21and since we have a great priest over the house of God, 22let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. 23Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful; 24and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, 25not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near. “(Hebrews 10:19-25)

Let us hold fast to this great salvation with faith and hope, and stimulate one another to love and good deeds. 

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The Redemption That Came by Christ Jesus

Romans 3:21-25

When I was preparing the sermon today, I think about a question. What’s the message I should preach if I only have 30 minutes? It’s the “the redemption that came by Christ Jesus”. For around 2000 years, many people studied the Bible and wrote many books about the Bible, we have to admit, to some degree, that we are confused by these books. Imagine we will go back to Jesus and Apostles’ time, and let us read from the books of Jesus’ disciples what the salvation is!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Matthew 4:1-11 Three Temptations

Why do we study the Bible? We study the word of God not for more knowledge, though you will have more knowledge. One of the purposes is to have the weapon to defeat the evil.

Why was Jesus tempted? To be an example for us.

Jesus is the Son of God, and it’s not necessary for him to suffer from this and this temptation. He doesn’t need to be baptized by John, neither tempted by the devil. But for us, he is tempted. He was hungry like us. (Hebrew 2:18) Right after John the Baptist baptized him and there was the voice from heaven, “This is my Son, whom I love, with him I am well pleased”. But for Son, there is temptation from Satan. For the people who are living under the power of Satan, it’s not necessary for Satan to tempt them. However, for the Son of God, who will live his life obeying God’s will, there is temptation from Satan.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Wisdom of fearing God

In the book Psalms here, it is composed of 150 chapters. It begins with a blessing and ends with a song. Chapter 1 in this book is about the blessing that is given to the righteous ones. So as people who want to be blessed, we should look carefully at what it says.

Monday, April 4, 2011

The LORD Looks at the Heart

The Israelites have entered the era of kings, and this is a scene when the kingship is being replaced. Changing a king is a big deal – it is not an easy matter. We have to look at why the former king is being replaced. King Saul, once a great king who received the guidance of God, has become full of his own success and became arrogant.

Moses, His Mother, and His Sister

Holding family service is important as it is a time where the family gets together and gives a meaningful identity as a Christian family. Being a Christian family does not mean we are Christians only in names, but we have to actually live a family life as Christians. Through giving the service together as family, the identity as the most basic unit of church is set and the history of faith will be passed down throughout the generation.

The Call of Abraham

(Genesis 12:1-3) This passage in Genesis 12 describes the scene when God calls Abraham. The person Abraham has a lot of symbolic meaning embedded in him. Becoming “Abraham” means becoming the one who was called first – the one who was called first in the family, in the nation. The ones who have been called by God must remember the meaning of the calling precisely.

The Burnt Offering of Isaac

(Genesis 22:1-2) Here, God is telling Abraham to offer up Isaac. This is an important event where a new path is opening. In understanding this, it is important to know God’s intention; otherwise, we are likely to misunderstand God.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Esau and Jacob

(Genesis 25:21-24) Esau and Jacob are the two sons from Isaac and Rebekah, whose stories are written in Genesis 25. From verses 27-34, we can learn that Esau despised his birthright, the right of being the firstborn.