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The intent of Pilgrim Processing is to provide commentary on the Daily Lectionary from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. The format for the comment is Old Testament Lesson first, Gospel, and Epistle with a portion of one of the Psalms for the day as a prayer at the end.

Friday, January 31, 2014

31 January 2014




Abraham does not believe.  He doesn't believe that either he or Sarah are capable of having a child and why should he believe that?  He doesn't believe so much that he implores the Lord to bless Ishmael.  (It was probably a good thing Sarah didn't hear that exchange.)  The Lord says no to that particular request, He will bless Ishmael and make him a great nation but the covenant will not be through Ishmael it will be through a son whom Sarah will bear and his name is to be called Isaac, he laughs.  Abraham had laughed at the idea of this child and Isaac would be a reminder of this day but more than that he will be the one to bring laughter and joy to Abraham and Sarah.  That day Abraham took all the men in his company, and we were just told that there at least 318 of them, and circumcised them all in keeping with the covenant.  They all didn't, however, participate fully in the covenant did they?  Not if it was passed through Isaac.  Under the Law that would come through Moses we will see that there was always one law in the land for both Jews and foreigners dwelling among them.  That is the situation here with circumcision, if you want to live among covenant people, you must share in obedience to it. 

In contrast to the Pharisees and Sadducees we saw yesterday who would not believe, today there is a large multitude, apparently headed to Jerusalem for Passover, who are following Jesus because of the signs they saw Him doing on the sick.  They are believing because of what they see.  No one, however, not even the disciples, believes Jesus can do anything to feed this crowd.  All He does is take what they have, offer it to the Lord, and a miraculous sign happens, everyone is fed.  The people see the sign and interpret the sign to mean that the Prophet who is to come into the world is here.  Again, that Prophet was the one like Moses that Moses said would come and to whom they were to listen.  He has fed them just as Moses did in the wilderness, but they have seen signs in healing the sick that didn't fit completely with Moses, He is more than that Prophet.  Because they want to make Him king, Jesus slips away, His time has not come and He will not be king for this work.

In what way did Jesus' sacrifice take away sins that was not possible for animal sacrifice?  I think there are two ways possible, one of which we don't fully appreciate.  The writer points to Pentecost as one of the ways, we have been given a new heart through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, a heart on which is written God's law, not simply to prick our consciences when we transgress but also to direct and guide us to do the right things, to keep the law.  The second way is appreciated only if you understand the sacrificial system.  For a person to offer Himself as a sacrifice for sin is a shock to the system.  You can grow accustomed to offering animals, it is a relatively impersonal transaction, but human sacrifice is something quite different.  If the person who did so were known to you, a friend, who took your crimes and died in your place, it gets real in a hurry.  He is king, but His earthly throne is a cross and His crown is a crown of thorns.  He is what draws us together in faith, what He has done for us.  He has made our lives an offering and a sacrifice to God and we can lay them down in the sure and certain hope of eternal life because of His resurrection from the dead.

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