“30 Pictures of Jesus” 30 Day Planනියැදිය

Today we see Jesus as the Lamb of God.
John the Baptist’s ministry was preparing Israel for the arrival of their King. By baptizing people, he called them to turn away from their sin—their rebellion that only leads to death—and to prepare for God’s long-awaited kingdom of righteousness. When questioned by the temple leaders, John pointed beyond himself to the one who truly had authority to forgive sins. And when Jesus appeared, John announced him with sacrificial language: “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.”
For Israel, this was striking. The leaders questioning John administered the sacrifices in the temple and knew the role lambs played. In the sacrificial system, lambs were offered to cleanse the pollution of sin. As Leviticus says, “the life of the flesh is in the blood” (Leviticus 17:11). The blood of a lamb carried life into the place where rebellion had brought corruption. By this means, God purified his people so that he could continue to dwell with them and make them righteous.
But the prophets added another layer. Isaiah 53 describes a Servant who would not only cleanse but personally carry the people’s sins. He is despised, pierced, crushed, and wrongfully punished—not for his own sins but for the sins of others. Like a lamb led to slaughter, he would take the world’s evil into his own body, absorbing its violence so that his people might be healed.
When John calls Jesus the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, he fuses these two visions together. Like the lambs of the altar, Jesus brings God’s life into the places corrupted by sin. And like Isaiah’s Servant, he bears the crushing weight of the world’s rebellion in his own body. His baptism anticipates this mission: though sinless himself, he steps into the waters of repentance so that we might join him—dying to our sin, being cleansed, and rising into his new life.
Jesus is the Lamb who both cleanses and carries. He takes away sin by absorbing its violence and spreading God’s life, so that we can be purified, made righteous, and brought into fellowship with God.
ලියවිල්ල
මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

There are billions of ways to see and enjoy the infinite Jesus. In this 30-day plan, we’ll explore thirty of the Bible’s most sweeping and beautiful pictures of who he is—like the Lamb, the King, the Priest, and the Temple. Each day traces a picture of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation, showing how the whole story of Scripture points to him.
More
අදාළ/සමාන සැලසුම්

2 Samuel 21-1 Chronicles 29: The Legacy of a King

Jesus the Game Changer

Advent: Hope in the Waiting by Wycliffe Bible Translators

Equipping Others: A Leadership Call to Expand Kingdom Capacity

Profound Conversations - Empowered to Go!

Breathe Again: Finding Peace Beyond Fear, Anxiety, and Worry

The B-I-B-L-E | Devotional With 3 Little Words

Celebrating Character

Growing Pains

 යෙදුම ලබා ගන්න
යෙදුම ලබා ගන්න