Mountain View Bible Church

A Contrast of Sacrifices

41 min · 7. juni 2026
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This study of Hebrews 10:1-10 confronts us with a striking reality: we often live in the realm of what could be for so long that we miss the fact that it has arrived. The passage draws a powerful contrast between the endless cycle of Old Testament animal sacrifices and the once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ. We're challenged to grasp the sheer magnitude of what those ancient sacrifices represented—thousands upon thousands of animals slaughtered over centuries, their blood covering the altar, soaking into the ground, yet never able to truly remove sin. These sacrifices were representative shadows, repetitive reminders, and ultimately incapable of perfecting the worshiper. The imagery is visceral: all that blood, all that ritual, and yet the debt remained. The profound truth emerges that no amount of religious activity, good works, or repeated attempts can secure our standing before God. But then comes the beautiful turn—Jesus arrived as the reality those shadows pointed toward, offering himself with perfect obedience married to perfect sacrifice. This isn't just ancient history; it's an invitation to examine what we're trusting in today for our salvation and to rejoice that the bloody, endless cycle has been replaced by Christ's finished work.

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