Suffering God�s Judgment on the Cross (2)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bible Verses~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Luke 23:45 The sun's light failing; and the veil of the temple
was split down the middle. Heb. 10:19 Having therefore,
brothers, boldness for entering the Holy of Holies in the blood
of Jesus, (20) Which entrance He initiated for us as a new and
living way through the veil , that is, His flesh.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Words of Ministry~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Matthew 27:51 tells us that the veil of the temple was torn in
two "from the top to the bottom." This tearing of the veil
signifies that the separation between God and man was abolished,
because the flesh (signified by the veil) of sin, of which
Christ had taken on the likeness (Rom. 8:3) had been crucified
(Heb. 10:20). "From the top to the bottom" indicates that the
rending of the veil was God's doing from above.
In Luke 23:44 and 45 we see two matters accomplished by God:
darkness coming over the whole land and the veil of the temple
being torn. These are signs proving that from the sixth hour
until the ninth hour, that is, from noon until three o'clock in
the afternoon. God came in to judge the Redeemer, who was dying
as our Substitute. His death was not for Himself; it was for us.
Therefore, we may call His death a vicarious death. This death
was accomplished by Him for us on the cross and under God's
judgment. �God put all our sins upon the Lord Jesus. In the
words of Isaiah 53:6, "the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of
us all." The darkness signifies that God had put our sins upon
Him. Furthermore, 2 Corinthians 5:21 says that God made Him to
be sin for us. Hence, God not only put our sins upon Him; He
even made Him to be sin on our behalf. This took place during
the second period of three hours.
It was also during these hours that God forsook the Man- Savior
(Mark 15:34). Because the Lord is God's beloved Son, God always
delighted in Him. But because God regarded Him as our
Substitute, as the One who bore our sins and was made sin for us
in God's sight, God forsook Him. In the sight of God during
those hours the Lord was a totality of sin.
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(c) 2007 Living Stream Ministry. Bible verses are taken from
the Recovery Version of the Bible (RcV) and Words of Ministry,
from Witness Lee, Life-study of Luke, p. 454. Both are
published by Living Stream Ministry, Anaheim, CA. (Repeat
5/8/02)
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