Have you ever worked for a
temp agency? You know where you go in and do the job of someone that
is “missing”, even if only for a short time. I did and it
resulted in the only (knock on something) migraine that I have ever
had. I got to thinking about taking the place of another and then I
began to think about who I would be willing to “fill in” for.
Which led to me thinking about what other “requirements” I would
have before I agreed to “take his/her place”. And then it hit me,
if I have that many requirements for filling in for someone, then do
others? Did Jesus?
During Old Testament times, the
high priest would offer a yearly sacrifice on
Yom Kippur. They would enter the Holy of Holies(the place in the Jewish temple where God's presence would be, behind the veil) and sprinkle the blood of a clean animal sacrifice upon the ark of the covenant in order to propitiate or satisfy (literally...absorb the wrath) the anger of God against the sins of the people. But in order to enter into God's presence the high priest had an intense process to complete so that he would not be struck down(it involved some seclusion, a bunch of showers, and frequent clothing changes). The high priest would be the fill in for all the people so that they could be forgiven of their sins. Let's look at
Yom Kippur. They would enter the Holy of Holies(the place in the Jewish temple where God's presence would be, behind the veil) and sprinkle the blood of a clean animal sacrifice upon the ark of the covenant in order to propitiate or satisfy (literally...absorb the wrath) the anger of God against the sins of the people. But in order to enter into God's presence the high priest had an intense process to complete so that he would not be struck down(it involved some seclusion, a bunch of showers, and frequent clothing changes). The high priest would be the fill in for all the people so that they could be forgiven of their sins. Let's look at
“Now
Joshua, the high priest, was standing before the angel, clothed with
filthy garments. And the angel said to those who were standing before
him, “Remove the filthy garments from him.” And to him He said,
“Behold, I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will
clothe you with pure vestments.” Zechariah 3: 3-4
In
Scripture, a person's garments often speak of a person's character or
condition. Soiled and filthy garments speak of sin, white garments
speak of being cleansed and made sinless. Joshua was clothed with
filthy garments, but these were removed and replaced with festal
robes. Festal robes were the priests' equivalent of their "Sunday
best.” Notice that God had done the work of cleansing, not Joshua.
Before God, he was filthy in sin. It was the Lord who removed his
iniquity and made him clean. Jesus does that for us. Jesus. In. My.
Place.
What's
mine is yours and what's yours is mine. This is a common saying among
married couples – well at least in my marriage it is. When I said
“I do”, I took all of Justin to be mine and he took all of me to
be his. He worked at first and I was in school, but that did not mean
that he kept all the money and I couldn't eat. And then we switched
places, he was in school and I worked...either way it did not make a
difference. When we accept Jesus, all that is ours becomes His and
all that is His becomes ours...man I think He got the short end of
that stick...but the best news is that He thinks the same thing! You
see Jesus is all we need. He did not hesitate to take our place. He
took it...no questions asked. He is our High Priest. He was the
sacrifice laid before God to take care of our sin. We need nothing
else. Jesus. In. My. Place. J.D Greear says:
“Jesus
+ Nothing = Assurance”
Romans
4:5 says
this....“But
to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the
ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness.”
You
see, it says that the person who realizes that there is nothing they
could ever DO to earn eternal life and BELIEVES that God did the work
necessary to save him/her, will be righteous. Jesus. In. YOUR. Place.
Aren't you glad that Jesus did the work for you? I am!
~
Donna