The
Goat Will Carry On Itself All Their Sins
From the Israelite
community he is to take two male goats for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt
offering.
“Aaron is to offer the
bull for his own sin offering to make atonement for himself and his household. Then
he is to take the two goats and present them before the Lord at the entrance to
the tent of meeting. He is to cast lots for the two goats—one lot for the Lord
and the other for the scapegoat. Aaron shall bring the goat whose lot falls to
the Lord and sacrifice it for a sin offering. But the goat chosen by lot as the
scapegoat shall be presented alive before the Lord to be used for making atonement
by sending it into the wilderness as a scapegoat.
“Aaron shall bring the
bull for his own sin offering to make atonement for himself and his household,
and he is to slaughter the bull for his own sin offering. He is to take a
censer full of burning coals from the altar before the Lord and two handfuls of
finely ground fragrant incense and take them behind the curtain. He is to put
the incense on the fire before the Lord, and the smoke of the incense will
conceal the atonement cover above the tablets of the covenant law, so that he
will not die. He is to take some of the bull’s blood and with his finger
sprinkle it on the front of the atonement cover; then he shall sprinkle some of
it with his finger seven times before the atonement cover.
“He shall then slaughter
the goat for the sin offering for the people and take its blood behind the
curtain and do with it as he did with the bull’s blood: He shall sprinkle it on
the atonement cover and in front of it. In this way he will make atonement for
the Most Holy Place because of the uncleanness and rebellion of the Israelites,
whatever their sins have been. He is to do the same for the tent of meeting,
which is among them in the midst of their uncleanness. No one is to be in the
tent of meeting from the time Aaron goes in to make atonement in the Most Holy
Place until he comes out, having made atonement for himself, his household and
the whole community of Israel.
“Then he shall come out
to the altar that is before the Lord and make atonement for it. He shall take
some of the bull’s blood and some of the goat’s blood and put it on all the
horns of the altar. He shall sprinkle some of the blood on it with his finger
seven times to cleanse it and to consecrate it from the uncleanness of the
Israelites.
“When Aaron has finished
making atonement for the Most Holy Place, the tent of meeting and the altar, he
shall bring forward the live goat. He is to lay both hands on the head of the
live goat and confess over it all the wickedness and rebellion of the
Israelites—all their sins—and put them on the goat’s head. He shall send the
goat away into the wilderness in the care of someone appointed for the task. The
goat will carry on itself all their sins to a remote place; and the man shall
release it in the wilderness.
Leviticus
16:5-22
Jesus offers us a better
way to deal with blame. Even though He was blameless, He took upon Himself the
sin of the world and carried it away.
Once we acknowledge our
sin and accept Christ’s offer to take it away, we no longer have to carry the
weight of our guilt. We can stop looking for someone to blame for what’s wrong
with us, and we can stop accepting blame from others trying to do the same.
Honesty
about our sin brings forgiveness.
Our
Daily Bread – May 31, 2015