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A Perfect Atonement, March 8
And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus
Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement.
Romans 5:11
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Our great High Priest completed the sacrificial offering of Himself
when He suffered without the gate. Then a perfect atonement was made
for the sins of the people. Jesus is our Advocate, our High Priest, our
Intercessor. Our present position therefore is like that of the Israelites,
standing in the outer court, waiting and looking for that blessed hope, the
glorious appearing of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ....
When the high priest entered the holy place, representing the place
where our High Priest is now pleading, and offered sacrifice on the altar,
no propitiatory sacrifices were offered without. While the high priest was
interceding within, every heart was to be bowed in contrition before God,
pleading for the pardon of transgression. Type met antitype in the death of
Christ, the Lamb slain for the sins of the world. The great High Priest has
made the only sacrifice that will be of any value....
In His intercession as our Advocate, Christ needs no man’s virtue, no
man’s intercession. Christ is the only sin bearer, the only sin offering.
Prayer and confession are to be offered only to Him who has entered once
for all into the holy place....
Christ represented His Father to the world, and He represents before
God the chosen ones in whom He has restored the moral image of God.
They are His heritage.... No priest, no religionist, can reveal the Father
to any son or daughter of Adam. Men have only one Advocate, one
Intercessor, who is able to pardon transgression. Shall not our hearts swell
with gratitude to Him who gave Jesus to be the propitiation for our sins?
Think deeply upon the love the Father has manifested in our behalf, the love
that He has expressed for us. We cannot measure this love. Measurement
there is none. We can only point to Calvary, to the Lamb slain from the
foundation of the world. It is an infinite sacrifice. Can we comprehend and
measure infinity
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