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Ezekiel 46:13

Posted on 18 May at 11:29
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Thou shalt daily prepare a burnt offering vnto the Lord, of a lambe of the first yeere, without blemish thou shalt prepare it euery morning. Ezekiel 46:13 (KJV)

The book of Ezekiel is a prophetic work that contains visions and messages from God to the prophet Ezekiel. From chapter 40 onward, Ezekiel receives a detailed vision of a future temple and instructions for its operation. Chapter 46 specifically describes the regulations for the prince’s worship in the temple.

In this vision the “prince” refers to a future human ruler who will have a special role in the worship and administration of the temple. This leader is understood to be a mortal sovereign, distinct from the Messiah, as shown in Ezekiel 45:22 where the prince offers a sin offering for himself, indicating his own need for atonement.

Verse 13 commands the prince to offer a daily burnt offering to the Lord. The burnt offering was a central sacrifice in the Old Testament system, involving the complete burning of an animal on the altar as a symbol of total surrender and dedication to God.

The prescribed animal is a lamb of the first year without blemish. The lamb was a common sacrificial animal, often representing innocence and purity. Requiring an unblemished lamb underscores the need for a perfect sacrifice, pointing forward to the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

The daily burnt offering served as a continual reminder of the people’s dependence on God, their need for forgiveness, and their desire to surrender their lives completely to Him. The repetition of the offering each morning emphasized the ongoing need for worship and commitment to God.

For Christians today the concept of a daily burnt offering reminds us of the importance of regular and consistent worship. Just as the prince was instructed to offer the sacrifice every morning, we are called to cultivate a daily habit of seeking God’s presence and offering ourselves as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1).

While the Old Testament burnt offerings foreshadowed Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice on the cross, believers now have access to the perfect sacrifice through Christ. His death and resurrection provide complete atonement for sin, and we are called to present our bodies as instruments of righteousness (Romans 6:13), no longer needing animal sacrifices.

In conclusion, Ezekiel 46:13 highlights the significance of daily worship and surrender to God. Though the verse addresses the prince’s role in the future temple, it offers timeless spiritual lessons about our own daily commitment to God and the profound meaning of Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for our sins.

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