Thursday, September 21, 2023

Why Does The COG Continue To Try And Sew Up The Torn Temple Veil At Atonement?

 

September 25 is the Day of Atonement in COGland this year. For many members, this day is as sacred as the Passover as it is the second time in the year past sins can be forgiven, though for many this is more a day signaling the coming Feast of Tabernacles than anything else. They eagerly watch the clock dial for the hands to hit sunset so they can pig out and for some, it is the time to start Feast travel (if they have not already started traveling as soon as services are over).

United Church of God has this to say about Atonement:

We have already seen—through the symbolism involved in the Passover—that Christ's shed blood atones for our past sins. In fact, atonement means reconciliation. The Day of Atonement symbolizes the reconciliation of God and all humanity. 
 
If we are reconciled to God through Christ's sacrifice, why do we need another Holy Day to teach us about reconciliation? If we are already reconciled, why do we need to fast, as commanded on the Day of Atonement? (Leviticus 23:27; Acts 27:9). What is this day's specific significance in God's master plan for the salvation of mankind? 
 
The Day of Atonement and Passover both teach us about the forgiveness of sin and our reconciliation with God through Christ's sacrifice. However, Passover concerns the redemption of the firstborn and thus applies most directly to Christians whom God has called in this age, while Atonement carries universalimplications. 
 
Moreover, the Day of Atonement pictures an essential additional step in God's salvation plan not found in the symbolism of the Passover. This step must take place before humanity can experience true peace on earth. Atonement: Removal of Sin's Cause and Reconciliation to God

Basic Christian understanding of the Day of Atonement and its meaning know that it is eclipsed by the New Covenat's understanding of Christ and what his sacrifice accomplished. Hebrew Scriptures foreshadow an anticipated future cleansing of God's people. Sacrifices were offered to atone for past sins committed in the year. It was an ongoing yearly sacrifice that had to be repeatedly done to appease the angry god ticked off at their degenerate sinful behavior and unworthiness. Sadly, most in COGland fail to understand that the New Covenant is far better than any old observance that has to be repeatedly kept.

The New Covenant, discussed in Hebrews stresses the superiority of the death of Christ over all of the old sacrifices done at the temple or tabernacle. The book of Hebrews is the New Covenant counterpart to Leviticus which lists all the things people could not do and have never been able to do.

Under the Old Covenant, God was angry with Israel about sins. Under the New, Covenant you have been saved from the wrath of God (Romans 5:9).

Under the Old Covenant, animal sacrifices were yearly reminders of sins. Under the New Covenant, God remembers your sins no more. (Hebrews 8:12)

Under the Old Covenant, the Holy Spirit could come upon people temporarily for divine acts of service. Under the New Covenant, the Holy Spirit is sealed in you forever (Ephisans 1:13-14).

Under the Old Covenant, David pleaded, "Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me" (Psalm 51:11). Under the New Covenant, you rae one in spirit with the Lord (I Corinthians 6:17), He'll never leave you (Hebrews 13:5). The Grace Message, Andrew Farley

Most COG groups never stop and think that the law is merely a shadow of things to come. They think because HWA said to keep it they still must keep it, year after year, always trying to appease their angry god. The New Covenant is not based upon the "blood of goats and calves" but on Christ's blood that brings eternal redemption. Animal sacrifices had to be done year in and year out. For many in COGland, if animal sacrifices were still in effect they would be slaughtering as many animals as they could in a few days. Fortunately, it is not. Basic Christianity has always understood that Christ's sacrifice was "once for all" Hebrews 7:26-27). Because of this, when that veil in the temple was ripped in half, Christians understood that "we have the confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus" and by "a new and living way opened for us through the veil, that's his flesh" (Hebrews 10:19-21). Christians understand that they can now boldly enter into God's presence, that "inner sanctuary behind the veil, where Jesus, who went before us, has entered on our behalf." (Hebrews 6:19-20).

Jesus is the mediator of that New Covenant, and his new way of grace supersedes the old ways of the law.

“The time is coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah. It will not be like the covenant I made with their forefathers when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, because they broke my covenant, though I was a husband to them, declares the Lord. This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time, declares the Lord. I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. No longer will a man teach his neighbor, or a man his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ because they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, declares the Lord. For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.” (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:7-12) 

Christians no longer need a high priest in some temple or tabernacle, or some evangelist, pastor general, or chief overseer presiding above us inhibiting us from entering the holy of holies. Now, every believer has direct access to God through Christ, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (not just on Passover or Atonement). 

Armstrongist ministers always fail to realize that those high priests entered with fear and trepidation when entering into the holy of holies AFTER they had slaughtered animals, with blood on their hands. When have you ever seen ANY of our church leaders trembling in fear and trepidation on Atonement or any other time of the year? Basic Christianity understands that we may enter God's presence boldly and with confidence not because of anything we can ever do, but by what has already been done FOR us.

The presence of God remained shielded from humanity behind a thick veil during much of Israel’s history. However, Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross changed that. The New Testament tells us that the moment he died, the veil in the Temple was torn in half from top to bottom (Matthew 27:50-51). Only God could have carried out such an incredible feat because the veil was too high for human hands to have reached it, and too thick to have torn it. 

 “the veils before the Most Holy Place were 40 cubits (60 feet) long, and 20 (30 feet) wide, and of the thickness of the palm of the hand”.  Alfred Edersheim, The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

Christ is the new high priest. No longer would there be a need for an annual offering for sin on our behalf.  Instead, he has made restitution for us “once and for all” (Heb 10:10). Christ’s fulfillment of the Day of Atonement is why we are forgiven and cleansed from our sins. Sines blotted out never to be remembered again, including the ones from a year ago, ten years ago, or ten years in the future. 

Wiped out. Gone. Never to be remembered./

“gave himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed and to purify for himself a people for his own possession.” (Titus 2:14)

“having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin, to those who eagerly await him.” (Hebrews 9:28)

He did not enter the holy place with the blood of goats and bulls but with his own blood, we have obtained an eternal redemption once and for all (Hebrews 9:12).

You cannot out sin Jesus. The blood of Jesus never runs out!

There are no more religious hoops to jump through. Instead, you're invited to rest in the one-time sacrifice of Jesus that brought you to God:

For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but made alive in the Spirit. (I Peter 3:18) 

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent post! Atonement is one of the first things I dumped, even before the great Christmas sermon. Those that believe atonement is required deliberately mock Christ’s sacrifice for us.

Trooisto said...

This is a fantastic article; it contains so much more Gospel than what will be preached in all the COGs on their Day of Atonement!

BP8 said...

Most people don't think about the birth of Christ until Christmas time, nor the resurrection until Easter. I would dare say the same is true with these aspects of the Atonement.

What better time of the year to celebrate the unique meaning of this day and the things contained in your post? We know that Passover and Atonement are similar in nature but not exactly the same. That's for the individual to search out and appreciate.

I personally don't feel the need to fast, but am thankful for the annual reminder of what Christ has done and is doing regarding this specific theme. It's like meat in due season.

Good post!

Anonymous said...

The Day of Atonement can be kept for instructional purposes. It is not a requirement for salvation. Salvation is in Jesus. But I would not advocate a purely instructional observance for anyone based on my experience.

Back eons ago, Ron Dart gave a sermon in the Field House in Big Sandy about the Sabbath. He supported the rentention of the letter of the Sabbath law. His argument was that the form (the seventh day observance) was necessary to keep believers in the substance. Whenever people neglect the form, they will soon neglect the substance. I think he then cited some cases involving ancient Israel.

My experience with atonement is just the opposite. The form becomes paramount. The fasting, bad breath, the nearly unbearable heat of a Texas afternoon, the droning sermon that seems to last forever, understanding the tedious details explained from the pulpit about how the sacrifices work and watching the clock so you can race to a restaurant in Tyler or Longview. Everyone knows when the sun sets on the Day of Atonement. People are diverted by misery and logistics.

Dart was wrong. It is the opposite of what he said. The form can eclipse the substance. People who become pre-occupied with the form will lose the substance. The form takes an exalted position and the substance seems to get smaller and smaller.

Scout

RSK said...

"Most people don't think about the birth of Christ until Christmas time, nor the resurrection until Easter."

Considering their whole religion is based around those events, I find that very hard to believe.

Anonymous said...

The Christian has received the atonement-Romans 5:11.

The two annual sabbaths, "Trumpets" and Atonement, not feasts, were not commanded in Ex 20-23 but appear to have been added because of transgressions of law such as the 10 and in Gen 26:5 and so Israel was to make noise so God would remember them and fast once a year as a schoolmaster (KJV but "tutor" in other translations) but now that Christ has come we are no longer under a schoolmaster - Gal 3:19-25.

Acts 27:9 does not refer to the Day of Atonement. Acts 27 is referring to a time when sailing was dangerous and it was or near winter but traveling during the 7th month was usually done during good weather and before winter when Israel, for example, traveled to and from the FOT in Jerusalem. Acts 27:9 probably refers to the fast of the 10th month.

Miller Jones/Lonnie C Hendrix said...

Great post! Christ has removed our sins from God's and our presence - as far as the east is from the west! HE IS the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world! Amen!

Anonymous said...

This article is so timely and so spot on! Thank you for this truth when we are bombarded right now with half truths and outright lies of the various COG's.

Anonymous said...

1. Who was the Law of Moses given to: A. All mankind B. Chinese C. Israelites.
2. When would the Mosaic Covenant Expire? A. Never B. The death of the Messiah C. When the Jews were taken into Babylonian Captivity.
3. Was Jesus the Messiah? A. Yes B. No C. Unsure
4. Are Jewish Christians under any obligation to keep the Law of Moses?
5. Were Gentiles ever under obligation to keep the Law of Moses?

Anonymous said...

C: Israelites
B Death of the Messiah
A Yes
No
No

Anonymous said...

You're supposed to "afflict your soul". Couldn't you do that by attending a hip hop concert instead of fasting?

Anonymous said...

Well if that's how you feel NO2WHA about UCGs stance on Atonement, then why don't you inform them of your true opinion ???
Why live such a deceitful life ??