Christ, the Lamb without Blemish and Spot (2)

[Part 2 of 2] Actually, the words “without blemish and without spot” are Old Testament terms used with respect to sacrifices offered to God. In other words, this verse indicates that Jesus Christ is the real sacrifice to be our sin offering and trespass offering. Christ is the real Passover lamb. The lamb sacrificed at the time of the Passover had to be without blemish and without spot. Before the lamb could be sacrificed, it first had to be examined to prove that it was without blemish and without spot. This is what the Lord Jesus experienced in Jerusalem during the days before He was crucified.

Day by day He was examined by the Pharisees, the Sadducees, the scribes, the elders, and the priests. They did their best to find a fault of some kind in Him. However, according to their law, they could not find fault with Him. Then they handed the Lord Jesus over to the Roman rulers, to Pilate and Herod. But neither could these Roman rulers, according to Roman law, find any fault in Him. For this reason, Pilate declared, “I find no fault whatever in him” (John 18:38). Therefore, according to both divine law and secular law, the Lamb of God was examined and found to be without mixture and without spot. Only this unique Person is without blemish and without spot.

On the one hand, Peter refers to the Old Testament typology; on the other hand, simultaneously he indicates that Christ is the real Passover lamb. He is our sin offering and our trespass offering, the One offered for the atonement of the sins of God’s people. As the Lamb without blemish and without spot, He shed His precious blood to redeem us. We all need to know that we have been redeemed from our vain manner of life by the precious blood of Christ.

Prayer Confession Heavenly Father thank you for this word. Thank you for giving yourself as the atonement for my sins and shedding your precious blood to redeem me. I have been redeemed from my vain manner of life by the precious blood and I choose to call on the blood of Jesus daily that it may speak good words and cleanse me in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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