Oh my gosh, that's what OMG stands for, didcha know?

I just had an UNDERSTANDING of what a scapegoat is. I've heard it before, but didn't GET it. I GOT IT NOW.

I'm reading up on the laying on of hands. Found this website that talks all about it. Explains it. Laying on of hands
This is what it says:
"The Levites were brought before the Lord and the children of Israel put their hands on them. Aaron offered the Levites for an offering so they may execute the service of the Lord. Aaron and his sons place their hands on the offering. Aaron represents our high priest Jesus and his sons represent us. This same idea was passed onto the Christian church in ordination and consecration through impartation. The Levites then laid their hands upon the heads of the bullocks, one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering unto the Lord to make an atonement for the Levites. This does not mean the actual sinfulness of the people was transferred to the substitute but rather the liability to punishment was transferred. In other words, the substitute bore the punishment of the people's sins. Through the hands being laid on the sacrifice, they identified themselves with the offering and the sin was transferred from the sinner to the victim so their hands would be clean to serve. Hands were laid on the victim and the sin of the sinner confessed over it. The substitute then bore the sins of the people, and their sins were said to be "laid upon it" thereby being removed."

Some of you may have understood this before, but I did not. WOW

The site goes on to say this:
"This is a type of the atonement of Jesus, through our confession, our sins are transferred to Him so we can become holy. The Levites were then separated from among the children of Israel and belonged to the Lord completely for His service. This is also a type of the salvation in the Christian church that differentiates those who are merely justified from those who are wholly sanctified. Through faith, we lay our hands upon the Lamb of God, He takes away our sin, purifies us and consecrates us to service." SUCH LOVE! Which brings me to another article on just exactly HOW God loves us.


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