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priceless sacrifice

John 1:28&29
"28 These things were done in Bethabara beyond Jordan, where John was baptizing.
29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world."

Our study is around the brutal custom of animal sacrifice. Jesus was BOTH the priest and the sacrifice!! He volunteered to be crucified. In God's plan the Sacrifice does NOT stay dead, but comes back to LIFE and SAVES everyone who will believe in Him!!! He is the Living GOD!

We turned to the Gospel of John, chapter one, when John the Baptizer introduced Jesus to the world! John does it from a very humble posture saying that he was NOT good enough to perform even the smallest and most basic of task for the Messiah. And, John is a man that Jesus said was GREAT!!!

It's in today's verses we get to the real meaning of our study; "John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, BEHOLD the LAMB of GOD, which taketh AWAY the SIN of the WORLD." John is introducing GOD'S Sacrifice to the people who will benefit from this action. The LAMB is the Sacrifice. 

Remember this week we studied how bulls, goats, heifers and LAMBS are all valuable commodities. They were valuable, useful and necessary. They were money in the bank. Sacrificing any of these and/or all of these was huge expense. All for forgiveness. The terrible cost of forgiveness. God's forgiveness of us. Our forgiveness of others. Our forgiveness of ourselves. 

This "LAMB of GOD" is the priceless sacrifice. The cost of your and my forgiveness is beyond measure. We get to bask in they Glory of God only because of the sacrifice of the Son. And, when we are really blessed the Holy Ghost gives us FAITH to believe in our risen Savior! Amen!

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