In the Old Testament,
whenever the children of Israel sacrificed a lamb for a burnt offering as they
faced a strong enemy, victory was theirs. For example, in 1 Samuel 7:7–11, when
the Philistines were coming against them, the prophet Samuel offered a lamb as
a burnt offering. As it was being offered, the Lord came like a loud thunder on
the Philistine army, confusing them. This led to victory for the Israelites.
Every time something
bad happened to the children of Israel, by offering a lamb sacrifice, they were
proclaiming the Lord’s death, and the battle would turn in their favor.
Today, when we are
faced with an enemy, how do we offer our “burnt offering”? How do we proclaim
the Lord’s death and come out victorious? Do we ask Jesus to come down to where
we are at and die on the cross all over again?
Of course not. Jesus
died once for all our sins—past, present and
future (see Hebrews 10:12). His work is perfectly perfect and completely
complete, so He doesn’t have to die for us again. Today, we proclaim His death
simply by partaking of the Lord’s Supper.
Every time you partake
of the bread and wine, you declare to the principalities and powers of darkness
that the Lord’s death avails for you. Every time you partake, you are saying
that because Jesus has been judged and punished in your place, you cannot be
judged and punished. Because Jesus died young in your place, you will live
long. And because He conquered death and stripped the devil of his powers, you
will not be defeated. The victory is already yours!
That is why the psalmist David said, “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…” (Psalm 23:5). The Lord’s table is prepared for you in the presence of your enemies because when you partake of the bread and wine, you will see your enemies tremble and scatter! Why? Because when you proclaim the Lord’s death through the Holy Communion, you are reminding the devil and his cohorts of their humiliating defeat at Calvary’s cross (see Colossians 2:15)! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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