COSTLY SACRIFICE (March - May 2025) - Preface

Editor's Page

Our study this quarter, Costly Sacrifice, looks at the theme of wor- ship, sacrifices, and offerings, which runs throughout the Scriptures. Understanding the Old Covenant sacrifices and offerings is essential to understanding the New Testament's view of Christ's sacrifice and our worship of Him.

Unit I, "Tabernacle, Sacrifices, and Atonement", explores texts from Exodus and Leviticus that describe the system of sacrifices and offerings that created a holy people and place for the presence of the Lord. Lesson 1 (Exodus 19) recalls the Lord's decree that the covenant people are a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Lesson 2 (Exodus 26-27), explores the instructions for the Tabernacle curtain that set apart the Holy of Holies. Lesson 3 (Exodus 29), describes the ordina- tion of priests who were chosen by the Lord to officiate at Israel's altar. Lesson 4 (Leviticus 1) gives the rules to be followed in making burnt offerings at the Tabernacle (and later the Temple). Lesson 5 recounts the establishment of the Day of Atonement, an annual festival meant to cleanse the people of all impurity.

Unit II, "Christ's All-Sufficient Sacrifice", turns to New Testament texts to explore the significance of Jesus's perfect sacrifice. In lesson 6, the author of Hebrews contrasted the annual sacrifices of the old system-a mere shadow of what was to come-with Jesus's once-for-all sacrifice. Lesson 7 (1 John 2), reminds us that the atoning sacrifice of Jesus was a demonstration of God's love. Lesson 8 examines the details of Christ's death and resurrection. In lesson 9 (Revelation 5), the curtain opens on the throne room of heaven itself as the glorious lamb "that was slaughtered" is declared to be "worthy"!

Unit III, "Special Offerings and the Sanctuary", explores the unique relationship between the sanctuary and offerings or sacrifices. Lesson 10 (1 Chronicles 21) relates David's refusal to "offer burnt offerings that cost me nothing." In lesson 11 (2 Chronicles 7), we consider Solomon's Temple dedication and lavish sacrifices. Lesson 12 (Ezra 3) examines the laying of a new temple foundation by the people who had returned from exile to Jerusalem. Lesson 13 (Nehemiah 8) concludes the quarter with covenant renewal and the people's pledge to observe the commands of the Torah and reject the abuse and neglect of the Temple.

May God bless your faithful study of His Word this quarter!

Steve

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  • to provide for adults and older youth a quarterly for personal or group use in gaining a continually renewed knowledge of the Bible, Christian beliefs and church life, particularly that characteristic of Seventh Day Baptists.
  • to enable such study of Christian convictions as will develop the students' abilities to share their faith.
  • to strengthen appreciation of Seventh Day Baptist heritage and conviction of the Sabbath's truths.
  • to nurture moral and spiritual aspects of daily living and decision-making.
  • to provide resources for daily devotions.
  • to encourage the educational ministry of Seventh Day Baptists around the world.
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