In this Christmas season, we are reminded of the profound significance of Jesus' birth, a moment that changed history. While traditionally celebrated on December 25th, there is compelling evidence, particularly from Messianic Jewish teachings, that Jesus was born in the spring. This timing aligns with the birth of sacrificial lambs, which were born in the spring near Bethlehem. Jesus, as the ultimate sacrificial lamb, fulfills the symbolism of these lambs, being born and later sacrificed during Passover. This connection underscores the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the completion of four out of the seven Jewish feasts, with the remaining three fall feasts yet to be fulfilled, signaling the anticipation of His second coming.
The shepherds, who were informed of Jesus' birth, knew precisely where to find Him, not in a typical stable, but in a specific place where lambs destined for sacrifice were kept. This detail highlights Jesus' role as the final sacrificial lamb, a theme that resonates throughout scripture, culminating in Revelation where He is depicted as the lamb that was slain. This imagery is powerful, reminding us of the depth of His sacrifice.
Jesus' mission was not only to forgive sins but to bring comprehensive deliverance and healing—emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual. This is what I call the "great exchange," where Jesus offers us His righteousness and healing in exchange for our brokenness. Our response to this incredible gift is to offer ourselves back to Him, acknowledging His worthiness and the magnitude of His sacrifice. As we reflect on His eternal decision to embrace the cross, even before creation, we are called to never lose sight of His humanity and divinity, and to continually give Him praise and glory.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Significance of Jesus' Birth Timing: Jesus' birth in the spring aligns with the birth of sacrificial lambs, symbolizing His role as the ultimate sacrificial lamb. This connection fulfills Old Testament prophecies and highlights the divine orchestration of His life and mission. [02:08]
- 2. The Shepherds' Knowledge: The shepherds knew where to find Jesus because He was born in a place designated for sacrificial lambs. This detail emphasizes His purpose and the fulfillment of His role as the final sacrificial lamb, destined to bring salvation. [03:14]
- 3. The Great Exchange: Jesus' sacrifice offers us a profound exchange—His righteousness and healing for our brokenness. This exchange encompasses deliverance and healing in every aspect of our lives, inviting us to respond by offering ourselves back to Him. [05:07]
- 4. Eternal Sacrifice: Jesus' decision to embrace the cross was made in eternity, before creation. This eternal perspective underscores His worthiness and the depth of His love, calling us to continually acknowledge and praise Him. [05:07]
- 5. The Fulfillment of Prophecies: Jesus has already fulfilled four of the seven Jewish feasts, with three remaining. This progression points to His second coming, encouraging us to remain vigilant and hopeful for His return. [02:08]
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