
CEREMONIAL LAW FULFILLED
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A man once stood unrecognized, yet his life and sacrifice changed history. From Israel’s ceremonies to the torn veil at Calvary, discover how Christ fulfilled every shadow, ended ritual, and opened the way to God. This episode reveals Him as the Lamb, the Mediator, and the eternal High Priest—our Advocate who saves to the uttermost.
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He stood in the shadows of history, unrecognized at first. Yet his life, his choices, and his sacrifice would echo through the ages. The Bible and the writings of Sister White reveal how one life restored what sin had shattered, fulfilling the symbols of Israel’s ceremonies and unveiling the mystery of redemption.
From the lambs offered on Israel’s altars to the torn veil at Calvary, the story points to Christ as the true Lamb of God. The apostles wrestled with the meaning of these changes, debating whether Gentiles must cling to rituals before coming to Christ. The Spirit confirmed that faith alone—faith in Christ—was the new foundation. No longer bound by shadows, the early church moved to the substance: a living faith in the One who had abolished the ceremonial system at the cross.
At Calvary, God’s love shone brightest. The Lamb was revealed, the curtain torn, and the way into God’s presence opened wide. Christ’s sacrifice ended the power of death and offered peace through His blood. Faith now calls us beyond ritual into transformation, shaping both personal lives and the life of the church.
This episode explores how faith cleanses, heals, and unites, and how Christ—our eternal High Priest—pleads on our behalf even now. He saves to the uttermost, guiding us to draw near with assurance, and offering bold access to the throne of grace.
This is the story of the man who once stood unrecognized: the Lamb, the Mediator, the eternal Priest.
And now you know. The truth the Spirit has made known.
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