Atonement for SIN in the Millennial Kingdom?
In this slidepack, (Ezek 38-48) we covered a brief overview of Ezekiel 38-48, merely to hit the hot buttons of the passages. One of the most profound issues in this section of the Text is the prophecy of the “prince” who will make sin offerings in the temple during the millennial reign of Christ. This has brought up so many issues that a myriad of thoughts (well, maybe not a myriad) and conclusions have arisen:
1. Maybe this is not the Millennial Kingdom
2. The offering could only be memorial
3. It’s not really a sin offering
4. Etc.
The main path that one walks to understand this passage is to remember that what appears to be the problem – that there can be no atonement after Christ has made atonement, once for all. (Hebrews 7:17; 9:12, 25-28) It is of the utmost of importance to remember that the sacrifice of animals never atoned for sin. (Heb 10:3-4) They did not before Christ – they do not after.
Only the blood of Christ atoned for all before Him and all after Him – even for those who would believe.
So, why the sacrifice?
DailyTheocentrism: What does your life consist of? Luke 12:15
15 Then He said to them, “Beware, and be on your guard against every form of greed; for not even when one has an abundance does his life consist of his possessions.” NASB
Ezekiel 37 – Dry bones and Distinctives on the work of God
Below is the PowerPoint presentation for June 14 class.
DailyTheocentrism: Is the Holy Spirit the “Forgotten God”?
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DailyTheocentrism: “Holy, Holy, Holy” – the eternal occupation of the angels in God’s presence . . .
I have though often on these words from Isaiah 6 and Revelation 4. I have tried to image that that was my purpose for existing, as much as I can image from my state of being created for a somewhat different purpose, albeit to worship like that AND more . . . I have then tried to think how I would feel about that.
My first response was, “bored.”
That was 12 years ago. I do not think THAT way anymore, but I am afraid I still don’t get how Holy He is.
I long to . . .