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Introduction:
1. Grieve Over Your Sins (v.27, 29, 32)
Self-affliction is not self-harm
Self-affliction is fasting and denying ourselves with the purpose of grieving over our sin
Application:
God wants us to think about our sin and the separation that it causes in fellowship with Him and other people.
Failure to do this resulted in being cut off from the people.
In what ways do we need to stop and think about our sin?
Has your sin grieved you as it grieves God?
Do you need to deny yourself of something you long for in order to be holy before God?
2. Rest in the Finished Work of Christ (v.28-30)
The Day of Atonement was a day of rest.
It was for meditating on God.
Atonement means covering.
God has covered our sins
Rest meant no work.
Did you know you can’t do any work to help God with your sins?
Application:
Jesus has taken our sins away and remembers them no more.
Have you rested in the completed work of Jesus?
Do you remember the sins of others in a way that God does not?
3. Forgive Yourself and Obey Christ (v.27, 30)
Application:
We all need forgiveness from God but some of us need to learn to forgive ourselves.
Do you need to forgive yourself of any sins you committed in the past?
Are you living with the freedom that being clean in Jesus provides you?
Conclusion:
Prophetic significance of the Day of Atonement - may look forward to the day that God is going to completely cleanse Israel as a nation.
There is no certainty on how God will use this feast, but it is clear of what it points to in the past.
No matter what, we must trust in Jesus to cleanse us, remove our sins, and make us right with the Father.
If we are doing that, there is no fear, because perfect love casts out all fear.
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