Saturday, May 6, 2017

Saturday, May 6th: 1 Kings 21-22; Luke 23:26-56 ~ Tammy

Today's passage from the Bible In a Year Reading Plan is 1 Kings 21-22; Luke 23:26-56

In our NT passage today we read about Jesus' death.  There are a number of things that could be focused on, but I want to focus on the timing of His death.  Nothing about this was accidental.  Ray Van der Laan has a great article on this that says....


There is an abundant amount of evidence both in Scripture and in the religious practices of the Jews that God carefully planned the timing of Jesus' death and resurrection. The following are just a few examples of God's planning:

Prophecies
Prophecies given hundreds of years before Jesus was even born were precisely fulfilled when Jesus died.

Passover Lamb
The high priest's practice of killing the Passover Lamb had been in force for hundreds, perhaps a thousand years.On Friday of the year Jesus died, the Jews celebrated Passover and killed a lamb for the temple sacrifice. Jesus, the Lamb of God, died at that same time in order to take our sins upon himself.

The Feast of Unleavened Bread
The year that Jesus died, Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, was also the day on which the Jews celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This feast reminded the Jews of the bread that God provided for the Israelites when they left Egypt. Consider the significant parallels between this feast and Jesus' death:

First, wheat seeds must die in order to bring forth crop. Similarly, Jesus had to die and be buried in order to accomplish his ministry and be raised to a new life. Second, unleavened bread was made without yeast, because yeast represented sin (1 Cor. 5:7-8). In the same way, Jesus, the Lamb of God, was sinless.

Feast of the Firstfruits
On the Sunday following Jesus death, the Israelites celebrated the Feast of Firstfruits, which in this case celebrated the beginning of the barley harvest.

The Israelites returned to God the "first part" of everything they had been given to indicate their thankfulness for the harvest, their acknowledgement that God had given them the gifts, and their faith that God would continue to provide (Num. 15:17-21; Deut. 26:1-11). They gave the best part of what they received to God (Ex. 23:19).

Also, on that day, Jesus came to life as God's firstfruits, the guarantee that the rest would follow, including the resurrection from the dead (1 Cor. 15:20-23).

Tomorrow's Bible In a Year Passage2 Kings 1-3; Luke 24:1-35

1 comment:

Nathan said...

Luke 23:42&43
And he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” 43 And he said to him, “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.”

What a huge turn of events for this prisoner, guilty and about to die on a cross, and now forgiven and saved! This offer is still good, for us and anyone else, commit our lives to Christ and live for Him daily, then join Him in Heaven forever!