In the Old Testament, three types of burnt offerings were
brought to God. I believe that the rich brought offerings of young bulls (see
Leviticus 1:3), the not-so-rich brought sheep (see Leviticus 1:10) and the poor
brought turtledoves (see Leviticus 1:14). Though of varying sizes and values,
the different burnt offerings were all accepted as sweet aroma to the Lord (see
Leviticus 1:9, 13, 17).
These burnt offerings speak of Jesus and His perfect work at the
cross. Today, to bring a “rich” offering means that you have a large revelation
of Jesus and His finished work. To bring a “not-so-rich” offering means that
you have a smaller revelation of Jesus and His finished work. But whatever the
size of the revelation you have of Jesus, God accepts you just the same because
Jesus is the only measure of your acceptance before God.
However, God wants you to grow in your revelation of Jesus
because your well-being hinges on it. Before that first Passover night, all the
children of Israel had received the same Word of God—“when I see the blood, I
will pass over you” (Exodus 12:13). But I believe that some households lived
through that night trembling in fear as they heard the loud wails outside their
homes, while other households rested in God’s Word, ate their Passover lamb and
spent the night rejoicing in His protection, deliverance and love for them.
You see, as long as the households came under the blood, they
were all saved, trembling or not! But when they didn’t have a revelation of the
power of the blood to save them from the destroyer, fear came in even though
the blood availed for them. In the same way, God does not want you to struggle
through trying times with fear, apprehension and stress. He wants you to enjoy
and rest in a greater revelation of Jesus as your deliverer and salvation.
In 2 Peter 1:2, it says, “Grace and peace be multiplied to you…”
God wants you to experience more of His grace and peace in your life. How? The
verse continues, “…in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord.” The more
knowledge of Jesus you have, the more God’s grace and peace will rest on you! (Article
& Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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