TALE OF TWO GOATS
READ: Leviticus 16:1-22
In all things He had to be made like His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest. – Hebrews 2:17
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Kings 1-3
Two
goats without blemish stood before the high priest in the bright Middle
Eastern sun. Lots were cast, and the priest slowly led one to the altar
to be killed as a sin offering for the people. Its blood was sprinkled
on the mercy seat. That goat was a sacrifice.
The
other goat, known as the scapegoat, portrays another truth. The priest
placed both his hands on its forehead and confessed the sins of Israel.
Then the goat was led out into the desert and turned loose. As it
wandered away, never to be seen again, it symbolically took Israel’s
sins along with it. They were gone. The people were reconciled to God.
That goat was a substitute.
Both
of these goats were pictures of what Christ would do for us. The cross
became an upright altar, where the Lamb of God gave His life as a
sacrifice for sin. And what the scapegoat symbolically portrayed for
Israel – the removal of their sins – Jesus fulfilled in reality. He
became our substitute. Because of our identification with Him as
believers, our sins have been taken away completely.
Two
goats representing two truths: sacrifice and substitution. Both were
fulfilled in Christ when He died on the cross and made full atonement
for our sins. Praise God! – Dave Egner
Guilty, vile, and helpless we,
Spotless Lamb of God was He;
Full atonement! Can it be?
Hallelujah, what a Saviour! – Bliss
Jesus took our place to give us His peace.
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