Tuesday, December 18, 2012

ANCHOR DEVOTIONS (OCTOBER 5, 2012)


Messiah, our Firstfruits

Leviticus 23:9-14;
Deuteronomy 26:1-10


"But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep."
(1 CORINTHIANS 15:20)

Just days after the Passover, God institutes the offering of firstfruits on His calendar of appointed times. Firstfruits was the first day after the sabbath following Passover. The offering was made in remembrance of Israel's bondage in Egypt, the Lord's deliverance from slavery, and their possession of "a land that flows with milk and honey." The Feast of Firstfruits was also a celebration of the firstfruits of the barley harvest, the first harvest celebration of the year for Israel.

But like all of God's appointed times, what was given to the nation of Israel was only a temporary "picture" or a "shadow" which had a future fulfillment pointing to the permanent reality of the Jewish Messiah, Jesus Christ.

Jesus is called "the firstfruits." After His crucifixion and burial, He rose from the grave early Sunday morning, on the first day of the week and exactly on the Feast of Firstfruits. Crucified on Passover; raised on Firstfruits. God pre-ordained His appointed times for great things.


INSIGHT
"ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF LEGAL EVIDENCE... THERE IS MORE EVIDENCE FOR THE... RESURRECTION OF JESUS THAN FOR JUST ABOUT ANY OTHER EVENT IN HISTORY."
(DR. SIMON GREENLEAF)

READ THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR
Hosea 4-6
Proverbs 12
James 4-5

Leviticus 23:9-14
New International Version (NIV)
Offering the Firstfruits
9 The Lord said to Moses, 10 “Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘When you enter the land I am going to give you and you reap its harvest, bring to the priest a sheaf of the first grain you harvest. 11 He is to wave the sheaf before the Lord so it will be accepted on your behalf; the priest is to wave it on the day after the Sabbath. 12 On the day you wave the sheaf, you must sacrifice as a burnt offering to the Lord a lamb a year old without defect, 13 together with its grain offering of two-tenths of an ephah[a] of the finest flour mixed with olive oil—a food offering presented to the Lord, a pleasing aroma—and its drink offering of a quarter of a hin[b] of wine. 14 You must not eat any bread, or roasted or new grain, until the very day you bring this offering to your God. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.
Footnotes:
a. Leviticus 23:13 That is, probably about 7 pounds or about 3.2 kilograms; also in verse 17
b. Leviticus 23:13 That is, about 1 quart or about 1 liter


Deuteronomy 26:1-10
New International Version (NIV)
Firstfruits and Tithes
26 When you have entered the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance and have taken possession of it and settled in it, 2 take some of the firstfruits of all that you produce from the soil of the land the Lord your God is giving you and put them in a basket. Then go to the place the Lord your God will choose as a dwelling for his Name 3 and say to the priest in office at the time, “I declare today to the Lord your God that I have come to the land the Lord swore to our ancestors to give us.” 4 The priest shall take the basket from your hands and set it down in front of the altar of the Lord your God. 5 Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: “My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous. 6 But the Egyptians mistreated us and made us suffer, subjecting us to harsh labor. 7 Then we cried out to the Lord, the God of our ancestors, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our misery, toil and oppression. 8 So the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror and with signs and wonders. 9 He brought us to this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey; 10 and now I bring the firstfruits of the soil that you, Lord, have given me.” Place the basket before the Lord your God and bow down before him.

KNOWING THE NAMES OF GOD [PART 3]
with Ann Spangler

The Word of God became flesh on the first Christmas, and the Word of God still speaks to us today. But are you willing to hear the message of new life this Christmas? 

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