From the Cross To the Throne
Posted: Friday, February 19, 2010
by Blaine Keith
Matthew 28:1-7
If there had been one sin left not atoned, no matter how great or small…He could not have risen from the dead and as the Bible says the wages of Sin is death( Romans 6:23 )..So the proof that He did atone is the resurrection…for all who will believe.
Jesus was not crucified on Friday, that is the story, but He was not crucified on Friday. He was crucified on Wednesday ( John 19:39-42). The Sabbath mentioned here was not the regular Jewish Sabbath; it was the Passover Sabbath or the “High" Sabbath. In this particular year it took place on a Thursday. Jesus was actually crucified on Wednesday, before the Thursday Sabbath. His body had to be taken down, prepared, embalmed etc. before The Sabbath day. The Jews reckoned time differently than we do now. Their day started in the evening and ended in the morning. When the sun sat then the new day began as it rose the day ended and it of course was the next or new day.
(John 10:18) – No man killed Jesus, He said no man takes my life … the weight of Sin did not kill Him, a broken heart or heart attack did not kill Him, what utter foolishness…He died when the Holy Spirit told Him He could die and not before and for no other reason. He laid it down and He took it up again as the Holy Spirit directed. At the end of the three hours from Noon to 3PM, the father embraced Him again and in essence said it is done. How do I know that, because Jesus said ( Luke 23:46 ) it is finished and father into your hands I commend my spirit. At that moment in Herod’s temple the great curtain or vale that hung between the holy of holies and the Holy place, which Josephus said that the vale was over 2000 pounds and was 30 feet tall, and 4 yoke of oxen could not pull it apart ( Mark 15:38) God ripped it from top to bottom so no one could say that it was done by crooks or sneaks saying it is open for all to come in now and we can enter boldly because of the shed blood of Christ (Hebrews 4:16). The ark was no longer there but it was once where the ark was kept (Solomon’s Temple),this was symbolic of the throne of God, the cherubim looked down on it and inside the ark was the Decalogue the tablets of stone…and as the High Priest went in and applied the blood of a Heifer and then the two lambs as the cherubim looked down they no longer saw the broken law which no man has kept or can now keep, but praise God, they saw the Blood, which represents Jesus Christ and now at the death of Christ on the cross, the Blood (Exodus 12:13) is forever applied and no more sacrifices have to be offered. ( John 1:29) During this week some 250,000 lambs were killed and their blood ran…. but now little lambs will die no more, for Christ has made the , is the and forever shall be the final and eternal sacrifice for our sins and if we come to him and asked to be covered, His blood will wash away our sins also. On the cross Jesus satisfied the demands of the broken law in totality and forever.
There were of course physical aspect to Jesus’ death and it is important to know what He went through and how He died, but earthly minded people who are trying to “figure it out" or “show" us often do not use the real scale to mark the truth they instead use a scale of man or mind instead of the Bible and sacred Historical texts and writings that have been based as accurate…so let us not get swallowed up in this by some shallow minded doctor, the Word of God is by far the accurate source and what we need to view anything in its proper form. The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction. (Proverbs 1:7 KJV)
Jesus died and it was not pleasant by any means and He did it for us and for any and all who are willing to accept Him and His blood atonement and who accept the Cross….
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Thanks Blaine - if those who do not see or believe would just ASK - I cried out to the God I didn' t think existed and he met me where I was and save me and then began teaching me....whoa! Never a bored minute since. Marijo (Mary Jo)Please log in to respond to this comment.
Good piece, Blaine. I am here for Reader's Club now and enjoyed it all over again.Please log in to respond to this comment.
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