Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"In Romans 12:1, the Apostle Paul reminds us of the Old Testament practice of offering sacrifices. A sacrifice was a slaughtered animal that people would offer to cover their sins. It was an act of worship.
During Passover, there were very specific instructions regarding the sacrificial lamb. It was to be a first-born male without any blemishes or imperfections.
Fast-forward to the New Testament: Jesus is the perfect Lamb of God who provided the ultimate sacrifice and salvation to all who will receive it. He was God's only perfect Son without any imperfections.
So, how can we present our bodies as a living sacrifice? We give our all, putting aside our worldly desires, and living to please God instead of ourselves.
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Allowing God to transform us from the inside out by changing the way we think is an act of worship.
Worship looks much different now compared with Old Testament times. Instead of trying to find the perfect, spotless lamb, God gave us Jesus.
We have God's Word to show us how to live, and His Spirit to direct us every day. When we reflect on the once-and-for-all sacrifice, Jesus, our heart responds in worship and adoration.
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