The Lamb of God
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The Lamb of God
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This afternoon our brother actually quoted this verse,
Behold the Lamb of God.
Impelled as I am tonight and feeling utterly incapable,
I want to put your eyes on the line indicated by John
when he said, look, the Lamb of God.
The Lamb as a figure appears in the scriptures
right from the first book to the last.
It's significant perhaps that the first Lamb for a burnt sacrifice
was mentioned when Abram and Isaac went to sacrifice.
When Isaac said, where is the Lamb for the burnt offering?
There is no mention that I can find of a Lamb before that.
Lambs, yes, but of a Lamb and for a burnt offering, this is first mentioned.
That chapter is famous for its first mention.
It mentions love for the first time, it mentions worship for the first time,
and it brings in the Lamb for a burnt offering.
It is perhaps remarkable, although probably we must submit to the fact
that it is purely either through the ingenuity or accident of a printer,
that the last mention of the Lamb, but spelled with a capital L,
is in the 22nd chapter of the last book of the Bible, of the Revelation,
where it refers to the Lord Jesus Christ,
but he is seen as the Lamb on the throne with God.
Let me say in simple terms that there seems to be a pattern in the scripture
which simplified comes to this, that we are taught so much about God and his Lamb,
but at the same time taught so much about the Father and the Son.
And I don't need, in a company like this, to show that there is a difference
and there is a strong affinity between God and the Lamb, the Father and the Son.
We might develop that later if we are enabled to do so.
But the first Lamb of the statement of John Baptist
was when he indicated Jesus who had been baptised and said,
Look, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.
A Lamb for an offering to take away sin.
And the only effective mover of sin is blood.
Without blood there is no remission.
And therefore it is, it seems to me, very natural that our minds flash
from John's statement of the Lamb of God to the twelfth chapter of Exodus.
But I haven't come to talk to you about the twelfth chapter of Exodus
with all its beauty, all its depth, all its wonderful typical teaching.
Mature believers, and I don't rate myself in that class,
but I've had the privilege of living alongside of them,
mature teachers of the Word, for as long as I can remember,
and that's longer than you might think,
have gone almost into ecstasy on the next day
when John saw Jesus and said, Behold the Lamb of God.
The first time I heard a brother mention that,
on a Lord's Day morning meeting,
he left me wondering where he got it from,
though I saw that he was visibly moved between
the enormous difference of the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world
and the simple statement, the Lamb of God.
It wasn't that he was overcome with emotion and couldn't get the rest out.
But the Lamb of God is what I want to speak to you.
If I may, it's beyond my capacity but to put you into this trend of thought,
to put our eyes not on what he's done of taking away the sin of the world
and the only one who ever could, but of the person who did it,
because it is the glory of this person that gives character to his work.
Now, may we try to delve into some of these scriptures
that speak of the Lamb of God.
You may not agree with me.
Coming from North Country, we say things rather too flatly and too bluntly.
But if for this moment of time we say,
well, if we identify the Passover Lamb and all its stance for the shedding of blood
and redemption that led to the passage through the Red Sea and on,
I agree with you.
But let's put that aside and look at this very short phrase, the Lamb of God.
Does the scripture say much about it?
I must say that I'm very surprised at how much it has to say about it.
Therefore, I'm going to ask you to follow me through a few short readings
and I intend to put big boots on and take long steps through the scripture
to try and follow the sequence of the Spirit's teaching
on what may help us to appreciate what John said,
whether he understood it or not, the Lamb of God.
Because there is a Lamb that was not the Passover Lamb
that comes up in the scripture very, very frequently.
So now, looking at the book of Exodus, chapter 29,
we'll read just a few verses here, beginning at verse 38.
Verse 38 of the 29th chapter, Exodus.
Now, this is that which thou shalt offer upon the altar,
that's the altar of burnt sacrifice, upon the altar,
two lambs of the first year day by day continually.
And would you like to underscore in your mind that word continually?
Two lambs day by day continually.
The one lamb thou shalt offer in the morning
and the other lamb thou shalt offer at evening.
And with the one lamb a tenth deal of flour
mingled with the fourth part of a hen of beaten oil
and the fourth part of a hen of wine for a drink offering.
And the other lamb thou shalt offer at evening
and thou shalt do thereto according to the meat offering of the morning
and according to the drink offering thereof
for a sweet savour, an offering made by fire unto the Lord.
This shall be a continual burnt offering throughout your generations
at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation before the Lord
where I will meet you to speak there unto you.
So we see then in verse 39
there is to be the offering morning and evening
a burnt offering on the altar of a lamb
and it is said day by day continually.
Would you turn your Bible page again into the book of Leviticus
because Leviticus adds to this.
Chapter 6, verse 8
The Lord spake unto Moses, saying,
Command Aaron and his sons, saying,
This is the law of the burnt offering.
It is the burnt offering because of the burning upon the altar
all night unto the morning
and the fire of the altar shall be burning in it.
And a priest shall put on his linen garment
and his linen breeches shall he put upon his flesh
and take up the ashes which the fire has consumed
with the burnt offering on the altar
and he shall put them beside the altar.
He shall put off his garments, put on other garments
and carry forth the ashes without the camp unto a clean place
and the fire upon the altar shall be burning in it.
It shall not be put out
and the priest shall burn wood on it every morning
and lay the burnt offering in order upon it
and he shall burn there on the fat of the peace offering.
The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar.
It shall never go out.
So there was a lamb sacrificed morning and evening
a burnt offering offered wholly to God.
It wasn't the offerings that you meet
in the first chapter of Leviticus
but there you get details of a burnt offering.
There was nothing to be eaten or retained.
The ashes were to be carefully put into a clean place
outside the camp and day after day after day continually.
Now the continual word is something
that we really ought to clarify.
Here is a continual repetition morning and evening
but it was a sweet smell to God.
It was there so that he might be reminded
of the person of whom it spoke.
Let's ask the question
which has the greatest preponderance in the scripture so far?
The Passover lamb offered for the household once a year
or the continual day by day offering
in the morning and in the evening.
I'm going to ask you to look at your Bible again.
It's far more important than anything I can say.
Into the book of Numbers.
Now that's a book perhaps you don't look at very often.
The book of Numbers.
I want to not read all these verses
but cover them in a manner that I hope
will set your spiritual taste buds tickling
so that when you go home sometime
you'll read with your finger on the line
the verses of these chapters.
28.
I don't know whether the 28th chapter of Numbers
and I don't know whether your Bible has the same as mine
not very reliable but this page is headed in my Bible
the continual burnt offering.
For once it's quite right.
The continual burnt offering.
It begins with the Lord speaking to Moses.
It goes on to speak of the sacrifice
and it says in verse 3
This is the offering made by fire which he shall offer unto the Lord
two lambs of the first year without spot
day by day a continual burnt offering.
Verse 6
It is a continual burnt offering.
It was ordained in Mount Sinai.
And then verse 9
Remembering that it's day by day
it says on the Sabbath day
two lambs of the first year without spot
two tenths deals of flour for a meat offering
mingled with oil.
Verse 10
This is the burnt offering of every Sabbath
inside the continual burnt offering
and his drink offering.
On the Sabbath day it doubled.
When there was time to relax and to think
there was that turning again
to this lovely figure
of the Lord Jesus Christ
not just the person who saved me from my sins
but the one who fulfilled
all the heart of God
God's beloved Son
the Son of the Father
who's presented in the scripture
as the Lamb of God.
A few weeks ago
in one of our Bible readings
a brother who's recently come amongst us
who's got nearly eight
well he's in his eighties
but he's a wonderful man
he said you know
it's curious
that if you look at the wolf
he's a vicious animal
and when a wolf reproduces
there's a litter of pups
a litter of them.
The sheep just produces
one, two or probably three
at the most
and by the law of nature
the wolves should be all over the earth
and the sheep should have been gobbled up years ago
but look at it today
the wolf has been restrained
and this wonderful creature
has been maintained
because
not just because of its significance in scripture
of its real usefulness to men
but it is surprising that this
harmless, defenceless
type of creature
has been taken up
who to describe?
Well later on
the lion of the tribe of Judah
in the revelation
the son of God
called the lamb of God
and here day by day
a little lamb
morning and evening continually
and if the Sabbath day deserves some more
then it was to be as well as
not instead of
God's continual
satisfaction
of the work of Christ
and that exposed
the character of that blessed one
was continual in the Old Testament
it broke down
but this is a law that we're looking at
it should not have broken down
then we go on
in the 11th verse
you'll find
that in the beginnings of the months
you'll offer
and you read through
the kind of offerings that have got to be made there
but then
you come down to verse 15
all this
beside
the continual burnt offering
and on the 14th day of the first month
that's a Passover feast, isn't it?
and on the 15th day
the feast of unleavened bread
all the sacrifices called for there
are commented on
where it says
you shall offer these beside
the continual burnt offering
morning and evening
there was no let up
it was an unwearying source of delight
to God
to have the fragrance
rising
from the altar
it made it possible for him to put up
with his erring people on earth
who did the benefits
of this burnt offering
and then we may look at the
verses
that go down
I'd like to commend them to you
but whether it's the 14th or the 15th day
the Passover
or the feast of unleavened bread
or whether you come down
in the 23rd verse
to the other feasts
there is always a continual burnt offering
you find in verse 24
again
a continual burnt offering
and then you come down to verse 26
and in the days of the first fruits
when you bring the new meat offering
unto the Lord after your weeks
the feast of Pentecost
there is again a list of what should be offered
and in verse 31
and you shall offer this
are then beside the continual burnt offering
it's rather surprising
that this little lamb
morning and evening
has such an important place
in the affections of the heart of God
until we realise
that it speaks of the continuity
of the person
of the Lord Jesus Christ
that could only be
brought up in this manner
by repeating the sacrifice
day after day after day
morning and evening
if you are still with me
the 29th chapter
is even more filled
with this very purpose
in the 6th verse
it goes from the first month
to the 7th month
because the first four feasts
took place in the first month
and the last three feasts of Jehovah
in the 7th month
and so you come to the Feast of Trumpets
it says in the second verse
you shall offer
after the Feast of Trumpets
you shall offer a burnt offering
of a sweet savour unto the Lord
one young bullock, one ram
seven lambs of the first year
but look in verse 6 it says
beside the burnt offerings of the month
is meat offering
and the daily burnt offering
on no account
could that small lamb
be overlooked
it was so endeared
into the heart of God
and so necessary
to keep him
amongst this people
where he could commune with them
at the door of the tabernacle
a remarkable thing
but it says in the 7th verse
of this 29th chapter
and you shall have on the 10th day
of this 7th month
a holy convocation
and it again lists
all that shall be done
including the sin offering
of verse 11
the sin offering of atonement
and the continual burnt offering
every time
there is a series of sacrifices
for a day
a special occasion
even the great occasion
of the day of atonement
it goes through this chapter
need I say more than this
in verse 12 it says
on the 15th day
but in the 16th verse it says
beside the continual burnt offering
it's repeated in verse 19
it's repeated in verse 22
it's repeated in verse 25
it's repeated again
in verse 28
it's repeated in verse 31
and need I say in verse 34
and in verse 38
beside the continual burnt offering
doesn't this put
John Baptist's second statement
into a unique position
when he says behold the Lamb of God
and if you'd shouldered John and said
which Lamb?
I'm pretty certain
he would have turned you to this passage
because he was of a priestly line
and said the Lamb of the burnt offering
that brought a sweet savour to God
in a world drenched in sin
from amongst his people
who worshipped anything and everything
and every notion
except the one who had every claim on him
a continual burnt offering
if you put this through a computer
and thought how much this would cost
down the years, down the centuries
where it was faithfully carried out
if it was
it would be at an enormous cost
but nothing like the cost
of the one sacrifice forever
which was not only to take away the sin of the world
but God used it
to demonstrate
may I say to himself
the wonders, the perfections
the submissiveness
of the blessed Son of God
who came into this world
as a saviour
but he came to fulfil
not just to keep the law
because the law was God's minimum requirements of man
and the Lord Jesus Christ overflowed
all his thoughts
all his words
all his actions
were written up in the record
as excellent
there is no fault in him
there is nothing that can be shown
as day after day
the heart, you know, God has exposed himself, hasn't he?
There used to be a saying
that you shouldn't wear your heart on your sleeve
which means don't let everybody know
where your true affections lie
it's sacred, it's sanctified
but God in these verses
has made a wonderful step
towards you and me
in showing through the figures
of the Old Testament
his profound
continued
I nearly said
increasing
satisfaction
derived
from the Lamb
and the Lamb with a capital L
is none other than the Son of God
and John the Baptist
inspired of the Holy Spirit himself
said look
Jesus
as he walked on earth
the Lamb of God
not just the Passover Lamb
but the Lamb that belongs to God
who brings satisfaction
to the heart of God
so we see that going right through
to the Feast of the Tabernacles
which perhaps we could just have a look at
if you turn into the Gospel of John
let's read a verse or two there
in the seventh chapter of John
Chapter 7 verse 2
it says now the Jews' Feast of the Tabernacles
was at hand
the last
and Jesus went up to Jerusalem
and it was on that last Feast
of the year
the great day
of the Feast
wasn't it?
in verse 37
in that last day
of the last Feast
that great day of the Feast
Jesus stood and cried saying
if any man thirst
let him come unto me
and drink
he was a person
moving amongst men
who was so qualified
because he God himself
not a divine person
deity
God manifested in flesh
I get frightened when I hear of people
talking of divine persons
I believe they do it most sincerely
but divine means God-like
he's not God-like
he is
God manifested in flesh
who dwelt among us
and he came
at that time in John
and said if any man thirst
let him come unto me
and drink
there's a lot more to this
than we may easily think
I'd like to put these scriptures on your mind
with the idea of saying
look here's a person who satisfies
the God of heaven
the God of eternity
the God of holiness and of justice
and absolute righteousness
and the Lamb of God in this world
who took that character of submission
worked out his will so wonderfully
in submission
even to the death of the cross
and God
as a hymn writer says
God is satisfied with Jesus
in a company like this we're mixed aren't we
we don't know much about each other
let me say
if you're an unbeliever
what does that mean?
well let's put it plainly
if you're an atheist
if you're agnostic
if you've embraced a code
that excludes or even includes
the name of Jesus Christ
do be careful
because there is one name
under heaven
given amongst men
by which we may be saved
and this we preach tonight
if you're a sinner
call it what name you like
you need a sacrifice
you need a sacrifice
if you plan to take away the sin of the world
you need to be cleansed by his precious blood
but let me say that that isn't all
because as soon as you've found that
then you'll come into the depth and the height
of the counsels of God
that you'll never search out
in their extensiveness and extremity
you will find that you've been brought
into his family
you will find that you've got
not just a sacrifice
because he made one sacrifice for sins forever
and sat down
there's a difference between a thing being done continually
every morning
it's renewed
some folk live their lives like this
and complain that life is one continual repetition
of getting up at the same time
and doing the same jobs at the same time
and life is one continual repetition
but that's quite different from continuing
because the Lord himself
he made such a sacrifice that was so extreme
as that to quote the scripture
all through this dark night in which we live
the fragrance of that offering
rises to God in heaven
it burns all night
and this is night that we live in
a dark day closing in
we were hearing about a thief coming in the night
well we're in the night now
this world is
but thank God that this figure that we've been examining
not in very great depth
but to try and pull it out from the scriptures
for your further contemplation and consideration
is this
that the Lord Jesus Christ himself
is a personal day by day
sustainer of life
and it makes it possible
for God to be amongst his people at all
because there is that continuity of the effect
of one sacrifice forever
not repeated
once with a continuing effect
to the heart of God
there is something else
because of my time
I think I ought to speak to you
so you know these scriptures
and say
in the 30th chapter of Exodus
in the first 10 verses
I wouldn't advise you to turn to it
else we're not going to complete
and I want to complete very quickly now
there are details of the altar of incense
where there was burnt sweet incense
every morning when the priest dressed the lamps
and every evening there was sweet incense
it says in the 8th verse
and at evening
a perpetual incense
if you trace that back to its origin
you'll find it's exactly the same word in the original
as a continual burnt offering
so there's a continual burnt offering
and that's on the altar
but inside the tabernacle
there was a priest
I've said
if you're a sinner
and not sure of your salvation
my dear friend what you want is a sacrifice
Calvary's cross
the blood of Jesus Christ
cleanses from all sin
get under the shelter of that
but if you are a believer
you need a priest
to deal with your weaknesses
to stand in God's presence for you
and we have a high priest
who's entered into the heavens
it is the same person
it is Jesus Christ
our great high priest
so there's continual burnt offering
morning and evening
and at the same time as that was done
there was a continual burning of incense
and incense is a fragrance
we could speak all night on this
but let's sum it up in few words to say
compounded of four
various ingredients
beaten fine
pounded probably in the pestle and mortar
that would bring up the fragrance
and it was there in the holy place
but continually with the burnt offering
there was a burning of that incense
that filled the holy place
there was something else
at the same time
the priest had a duty
to replenish the lamp with oil
to dress the lamp
morning and evening
that there might be
the lamps that burnt
and if there was a continual burnt offering
if there was a perpetual incense
and if it says as it does in the 27th chapter verse 20
that the olive oil beaten for the light
to cause the lamp to burn always
and that again is exactly the same word in the original
you have three beautiful day by day
morning and evening
engagements of the priest
to offer the burnt sacrifice
continually
to burn the incense perpetually
and to keep the light burning always
before God
it was an important time was the evening sacrifice
you read the book of Ezra
and you'll find that
when the first people went back
after Cyrus gave them permission
there was a man called Jeshur
who was a priest
and they built an altar when they got to Jerusalem
and the first thing they did
was to burn the morning and the evening burnt offerings
to start again in the land
what had been lapsed and in ruins so long
and in verse 5 of that third chapter
it says in the continual burnt offering
it takes the same words and it pushes them again at us
and how we can read our Bibles for years and years
and never see them
and I'm one of those men
I stand in absolute surprise
surprised some months ago
at the way the scripture would thrust this at us
so that God's delight is in his son
continuing as it was in the three aspects
of these daily morning and evening duties of the priest
but Ezra went there
and you find that he got back to Jerusalem
later in the seventh chapter
and he was very, very suited for the job
he was a man who was a ready scribe
he prepared his heart to seek the Lord
sorry, to seek the law of the Lord
and to do it
and to teach it
what a reference for Ezra
and when he got there
what did he find?
he found that the very people who were doing this
were unseparated from the heathen round them
they'd polluted the seed
they'd married into the Canaanites
and it says he was so astonished
that he sat astonished until the evening sacrifice
and at the evening sacrifice
when that was safely on the altar
he prayed
and it says he arose, rent his garments
got on his knees
spread out my hands to the Lord my God
and said I'm ashamed
and blush for our iniquities
there are many times
in this day and age in which we live
when we find that what used to be
one of the choice
and I'm sure God pleasing marks
of the believer
was separation from this world
it's been blurred over
and if you'll excuse it
the word separation
has nearly become a dirty word
and that's because of our low condition
and it shouldn't be mixed with division of brethren
for which there is no right at all
but separation from a world
is something that is called for
and when the evening sacrifice
was safely burning
this man, this man of God
the ready scribe
the one who'd prepared his heart
to learn the law, to do it, to teach it
he breaks down in the greatest confession of sin
of his people and himself
in the ninth chapter of Ezra
now I come to my closing verse
I ask you to just turn this up
you might like to read it quietly for yourself
and see how it brings together
some of the things that we've been saying
you'll find it in the psalms
and you know the psalms are the heart of the scripture
they're right in the center
and there is all the warmth and all the love
Psalm 141 verse 2
Let my prayer be set before thee as incense
in the lifting up of my hands
as the evening sacrifice
Is that your prayer?
Is it mine?
That day by day
I may be in such communion with God
sensitive of what's wrong
sensitive of the breakdown conditions
sensitive about the value of the blood of Jesus Christ
and more sensitive of his worth to God
as a lamb of God
the one on whom God relies to work out all his purposes
it was the lamb in Revelation that was the only one
worthy in the universe to receive the book
to open it, to look on it, open it
and put into operation God's judgments
it's not all so weak as it sounds
let me read that verse again to you in the psalms
it moves my heart
because it brings all these things together
let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense
and the lifting up of my hands
as the evening sacrifice
we've spoken now of three things, haven't we?
the continual burnt offering
the perpetual incense
that shows the perfections of the Lord Jesus Christ
and the light burning always
in the energy of the Holy Spirit and in the light
has it ever occurred to you
that Hebrews tells us
that the one who was the great priest
who offered that sacrifice
is declared to be the Son
with a capital S-O-N
you read the seventh chapter of Hebrews at your leisure
and you'll find that what looks like weakness
is suddenly attributed to none other than the Son
the high priest that I may turn to in my weakness
is he really the Son of God
who stands in God's presence in all his own right
yes, in all his own right
and having died as the Lamb of God
he's there with a right for you
accepted in the Beloved
and this brings you into a favorable position
so that as you bend down
you may well say
let my prayer, how weak our prayers are
be set before thee as incense
just three last closing thoughts and here I go
John's Gospel sets before us the Son of God
how about you say John Baptist introduced him as the Lamb of God
that's the whole point of it
it is the same person
the Lamb of God is developed to be the Son of the Father
and you're on a holy track
when you see that all these lines
lead to God and down to yourself
as one richly blessed
whose prayers may go up as incense
as fragrance
but this last three items
briefly stated
not dogmatically
for your consideration
that beautiful Gospel of John
that starts with the Lamb of God
and develops the whole theme
of Jesus is the Son of God
or the Son of God is Jesus Christ
God manifested in flesh
you know John's Gospel speaks of three things doesn't it
of life and light and love
I think I've spoken to you of those three things
of life
through that wonderful sacrifice
and the first chapters of John
they speak of life
in him life was
but when you get to the 8th chapter
Jesus says I am the light of the world
and when you come to the 13th chapter
it changes again and it says
Jesus having loved his own which were in the world
he loved them unto the end
and so the great divisions of John are there
life and light and love
well look at those three things I've been speaking of
a continual burnt offering
which secures your life in Christ
a perpetual incense
well let's leave that aside for a moment
and reverse the order
just to keep in it
if life may be thought of in the context of the burnt offering
then there's the lamp
which is light
of the Holy Spirit
that energised the Lord Jesus Christ
all he did was done by the Spirit of God
through him anointed with power
so there's life, there's light
but when we come to the incense
that beautiful fragrance undefinable
not to be copied
imitated or used on any other occasion
what more beautiful picture
do you want in the whole of the scripture
of the love
of the son for the father
and the father for the son
in continuity
and you have a part in that
because the son is great high priest
the one who once made one sacrifice
for sins forever
and sat down at the right hand
of the majesty on high
may God bless his word
and blot out any human efforts
that may cloud it …