It’s About the Lamb
It’s About the Lamb
By DeDe Southwick
Remember as a child sliding the crayon from one dot to another until getting to the last dot, excited to see a picture form? Often, this is how we come to understand certain things, connecting the dots. Have we considered the “dot connection” (if you will) of the Lamb of God? As we are in the spring season, better yet, the season of Easter, let’s pick up our crayon and begin connecting as we see the progression of the Lamb. From Genesis to Revelation, from beginning to the end.
Genesis 22: God declares to Abraham to take his son Isaac, his only son to the mountain and offer him as a sacrifice. As Abe and son begin their hike up the mountain, the father placing the wood on the shoulders of the son, Isaac says, “The fire and wood are here.” Then asks, “But where is the lamb …” Abraham confidently responds, “God Himself will provide the lamb…” As the story progresses, Isaac willingly climbs up on the altar. Abraham obeys to the fullest, God knowing his heart, stops him and provides a ram for the sacrifice. The Lamb … provided.
Exodus 12: (in short) God prepares the Israelites to leave the captivity of Egypt. Instructions were given, as the Angel of Death would soon be unleashed, “… take the lamb…” slay and place the blood of the lamb on the doorposts of the home. The blood now over them, death avoided. The Lamb … protected.
John 1: John the Baptist, known as an eccentric evangelist, sees Jesus approaching; he openly declares, “Look, behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.” John purposely points to Jesus and shifts the attention to Him. The Lamb … proclaimed.
Revelation 5: The angelic choir sings before the throne, “Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise!” THAT verse! Read it again as Holy Spirit breathes on you with His Majesty! (Let’s all stand to our feet!) The Lamb … PRAISED!
Move over Easter Bunny, it’s not about the bunny – it’s about the LAMB!
Dots connected. Worthy is the LAMB!