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Bible Question: When
and why was the blood sacrifice required by God?
Bible Answer: God
requires a blood sacrifice in order to forgive a person's sins.
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. . without shedding of blood there is no forgiveness. (NASB)
Heb. 9:22 |
This
is a strong statement. God cannot forgive a person's sins without
the shedding of blood. The question is, "Who dies?"
1st
Sacrifice. The first sacrifice occurred immediately after Adam and Eve sinned.
Eve did not know what she was doing when she ate of the fruit of the Tree of
the Knowledge of Good and Evil, according to 1Tim. 2:14, but Adam did. He willfully
sinned. Eve did not believe God, she ate, and Adam sinned. As a result God killed
two animals in order to give them clothes.
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The
LORD God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife, and
clothed them. (NASB) Gen. 3:21 |
Was
this a blood sacrifice by God? Some think so. But it is clear that
Abel did offer a blood sacrifice in Genesis 4:4. The concept of
a blood sacrifice was already understood.
The
Perfect Sacrifice. A blood sacrifice was required because Adam had sinned.
The forgiveness of his sin required blood to be shed. God could have killed Adam,
but He used an animal. Unfortunately, the sacrifice of an animal does not give
a person lasting forgiveness.
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For
the Law, since it has only a shadow of the good things to
come and not the very form of things, can never, by the same
sacrifices which they offer continually year by year, make
perfect those who draw near. Otherwise, would they not have
ceased to be offered . . . But in those sacrifices there
is a reminder of sins year by year. For it is impossible
for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins. (NASB)
Heb. 10:1-4 |
Every
time a person sinned a new blood sacrifice had to be offered in order
for their sins to be forgiven. But Jesus was the perfect sacrifice
who takes away our sins completely (John 1:29).
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. . we have been sanctified through the offering of the body
of Jesus Christ once for all. (NASB) Heb. 10:10 |
When
a man or woman believes that Jesus can take away his/her sins and
sincerely trusts in Him, that is, depends on Him to do that, then
his/her sins
are forgiven. Jesus is the perfect blood sacrifice.
Conclusion: Only
by the shedding of blood can our sins be forgiven. Someone must die
in order for sins to be forgiven. That is why God requires blood
sacrifices. Later, at
the time of Moses, God formally established the regulations for animal
sacrifices (see the book of Leviticus). These sacrifices were symbolic
of Jesus' ultimate sacrifice.
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