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You shall not sacrifice to the Lord your God a bull or sheep which has any blemish
or defect, for that is an abomination to the Lord your God.
DEUTERONOMY 17:1
"God's love moved Him to sacrifice that which meant the most to Him -- His only Son.
Our response, if we truly understand His love for us, is the desire to give back to
God that which means the most to us.
The Old Testament reveals that God set forth high standards for the sacrifices He
required of His people. A worthy sacrifice had to cost the people something. As
their hearts shifted away from God, the people began struggling to give God costly
offerings. They would bring blind, lame, and sick animals, assuming God could not
tell the difference (Mal. 1:8). God saw what they were doing and declared their
offerings to be in vain (Mal. 1:10). Throughout the Old Testament period, God was
setting the stage for the ultimate, perfect, and sinless sacrifice of His Son for
the sins of humanity.
The offerings we give back to God reveal our hearts' condition. A heart that
overflows with gratitude for God's love will respond in selfless devotion. If we are
unwilling to sacrifice our time, our possessions, our money, or our energy, we
indicate that we do not love God as He desires. God takes delight in the person who
gives to Him cheerfully out of a loving heart, a person who understands that God is
the source of everything he has and who knows that God will more than compensate for
whatever is sacrificed for Him (2 Cor. 9:8).
If you struggle in giving your best offerings to God, pause and reflect on what God
sacrificed for you. Trust Him and give Him the best that you have because you love
Him with all your heart."
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