• The burnt offering shows us how the sacrifice of Christ was for God’s satisfaction.
• The meal offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice was for the satisfaction of God’s people. Christ is the perfect grain of wheat, without the leaven of sin.
• The peace offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice produces peace and reconciliation between God and those He has chosen.
• The sin offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice has destroyed the old man (our old identity in Adam), which is the root of sin.
• The trespass (or guilt) offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice not only puts the old self to death but also grants us forgiveness from all trespasses and cleanses our conscience.
• The meal offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice was for the satisfaction of God’s people. Christ is the perfect grain of wheat, without the leaven of sin.
• The peace offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice produces peace and reconciliation between God and those He has chosen.
• The sin offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice has destroyed the old man (our old identity in Adam), which is the root of sin.
• The trespass (or guilt) offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice not only puts the old self to death but also grants us forgiveness from all trespasses and cleanses our conscience.
• The burnt offering shows us how the sacrifice of Christ was for God’s satisfaction.
• The meal offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice was for the satisfaction of God’s people. Christ is the perfect grain of wheat, without the leaven of sin.
• The peace offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice produces peace and reconciliation between God and those He has chosen.
• The sin offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice has destroyed the old man (our old identity in Adam), which is the root of sin.
• The trespass (or guilt) offering shows us that Christ’s sacrifice not only puts the old self to death but also grants us forgiveness from all trespasses and cleanses our conscience.
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