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(Exodus) Exodus 29:10
J. Vernon McGee
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J. Vernon McGee

(Exodus) Exodus 29:10

J. Vernon McGee · 2:57

J. Vernon McGee explores the significance of the sacrifices in Exodus 29:10, emphasizing identification with the sacrificial system and its representation of Christ.
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of laying on of hands in the Old Testament sacrificial system. He emphasizes that laying hands on an animal was a form of identification, symbolizing that the animal was taking the place of the sinner. The speaker clarifies that this act of laying hands does not transmit anything spiritual, but rather is a physical action. The sermon also briefly mentions the burnt offering as the main sacrifice, representing the person of Christ.

Full Transcript

Now, you'll find that we come to 10, where we have the sacrifices. Thou shalt cause a bullock to be brought before the tabernacle of congregation, and Aaron and his son shall put their hands upon the head of the bullock. Now, you'll notice that there's a great deal in the Old Testament of when a man came to the tabernacle, and here, of course, it is the high priest and his family.

They put their hands on the bullock. The laying on of hands. Now, a great many people seem to think that that transmits something spiritual.

It does not. That's not the purpose of it. You can't transmit anything by just laying hands on anyone.

The only thing you can transfer to the other man by laying hands on is disease germs. You can pass them along, but that's all you'll be able to pass on. The laying on of hands on an animal is identification.

And when a sinner came up to that altar, he put his hand on the little animal. That means identification, and that means that little animal is taking your place. But this idea today that you've got some sort of a hocus-pocus, acro-cadabra proposition working, that's nonsense, friend.

Let's get rid of that type of thing. God gets right down to the nitty-gritty with us. This is reality.

They are identified. Now, this man Aaron, this bullock is taking his place. It's dying for him because he's a sinner.

These are the things that you have here. Now you have the order of the sacrifice here, and you'll find that it's the burnt offering here. It's not until we get to the book of Leviticus that we have the five offerings given.

And there you will have the sin offering, trespass offering mentioned for the first time. For from the very beginning, even from the Garden of Eden, was a burnt offering. And that altar that we've identified as the brazen altar is sometimes called a burnt altar because the burnt altar is where the main sacrifice was offered.

Now, the main sacrifice, as we shall see, the burnt offering, the first one speaks of the person of Christ who he is. And, of course, that altar speaks of what he's done for us. But the burnt altar speaks of the burnt sacrifice, and that sets forth the person of Christ.

Now, we have all of that in here, and it's quite detailed. The thing is that I will go into detail when we do get to Leviticus, but I'll pass over this at the time. There's many details here that actually for us at this time are not too important.

We'll pick them up later.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the sacrifices in Exodus 29:10
    • The significance of the bullock in the sacrificial system
    • Role of the high priest and his family
  2. II
    • Understanding the laying on of hands
    • Misconceptions about spiritual transmission
    • Identification with the sacrifice
  3. III
    • The order of the sacrifice
    • Introduction to burnt offerings
    • Connection to the person of Christ
  4. IV
    • The brazen altar and its significance
    • The burnt offering as a representation of Christ
    • Importance of understanding the sacrificial system
  5. V
    • Preview of Leviticus and further details
    • Conclusion on the relevance of these sacrifices today

Key Quotes

“The laying on of hands on an animal is identification.” — J. Vernon McGee
“This man Aaron, this bullock is taking his place. It's dying for him because he's a sinner.” — J. Vernon McGee
“The burnt offering speaks of the person of Christ who he is.” — J. Vernon McGee

Application Points

  • Recognize the importance of identification in our relationship with Christ.
  • Understand that the sacrifices in the Old Testament point to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
  • Reflect on the significance of the burnt offering as a representation of who Christ is.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the laying on of hands signify?
It signifies identification with the sacrifice, not the transmission of spiritual power.
Why is the bullock significant in the sacrificial system?
The bullock represents the sinner's substitute, taking their place in the sacrifice.
What is the main purpose of the burnt offering?
The burnt offering symbolizes the person of Christ and what He has done for humanity.
How does the brazen altar relate to the sacrifices?
The brazen altar, also known as the burnt altar, is where the main sacrifices were offered, representing Christ's ultimate sacrifice.

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