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The Color of the Gate of
The Tabernacle's Court
< Exodus 27:9-19 >
"You shall also make the court
of the tabernacle. For the south side there shall be hangings for
the court made of fine woven linen, one hundred cubits long for
one side. And its twenty pillars and their twenty sockets shall
be bronze. The hooks of the pillars and their bands shall be silver.
Likewise along the length of the north side there shall be hangings
one hundred cubits long, with its twenty pillars and their twenty
sockets of bronze, and the hooks of the pillars and their bands
of silver. And along the width of the court on the west side shall
be hangings of fifty cubits, with their ten pillars and their ten
sockets. The width of the court on the east side shall be fifty
cubits. The hangings on one side of the gate shall be fifteen cubits,
with their three pillars and their three sockets. And on the other
side shall be hangings of fifteen cubits, with their three pillars
and their three sockets. For the gate of the court there shall be
a screen twenty cubits long, woven of blue, purple, and scarlet
thread, and fine woven linen, made by a weaver. It shall have four
pillars and four sockets. All the pillars around the court shall
have bands of silver; their hooks shall be of silver and their sockets
of bronze. The length of the court shall be one hundred cubits,
the width fifty throughout, and the height five cubits, made of
fine woven linen, and its sockets of bronze. All the utensils of
the tabernacle for all its service, all its pegs, and all the pegs
of the court, shall be of bronze."
There
are clear differences between the faith of the born-again and that
of the nominal Christians: the former knows and believes that God
has blotted out all our sins, and the latter believes in Jesus based
on one's own thoughts, merely as a matter of religious practices.
Yet those who believe in God only as a religious matter are prospering
so much that those who are preaching the real truth are even disheartened
to see these people of wrong faith spreading their false teachings
and prospering. They are disheartened because they clearly know
that so many Christians have been drawn into such false religions
of deception and frauds.
I, too, were disheartened by this
for a while. Because I was truly born again by encountering the
truth, and truly thankful to God for using me as an instrument for
His works, and because my heart yearned for the truth of God to
be spread far and wide, when I saw so many people leading their
religious lives deceived by lies, I could not but become deeply
saddened.
Nevertheless, what is clear is that
the Holy Spirit is in my heart, and that despite my shortcomings,
my heart has no sin. In my heart, therefore, is found thankfulness,
and I have no shame over the gospel that I believe in. When I preach
this gospel to people throughout the whole world, if they hear this
Word of truth and believe in it, they, too, can have no shame before
both God and people, for when they believe in this truth, they all
really become God's children.
You too can surely have the same blessings
by faith. Even though you have not studied theology, if you just
believe in the truth of this gospel of the water and the Spirit,
you will receive the remission of your sins, become the children
of God, and receive the Holy Spirit into your hearts. And with the
Holy Spirit, you can also walk with the servants of God. This is
the clear truth, and believing thus is the true faith.
Although I am living in a world that
is filled with lies, because in my heart is this true faith, I have
been able to keep preaching the gospel of truth until this very
moment. Since I began to preach the Word on the topic of the Tabernacle,
I came to know more clearly about the schemes of the liars, and
thus I came to discern the truth from the false. This is the reason
why I have been testifying this truth of the Tabernacle. It brings
me an immense joy that with the spreading of the real truth through
the Tabernacle, people are enabled to discern between the truth
and the false.
In writing this book on the Tabernacle,
the most difficult task for me was trying to deal with its terminology.
I have devoted a great amount of attention to this issue, looking
up the original texts, to make sure that the difficult glossaries
associated with the Tabernacles would not result into any conveying
of wrong information, nor to such mistaken reception by the readers.
Despite my own understanding and knowledge of the Tabernacle, because
the modalities of the Tabernacle and its hidden spiritual meanings
had to be explained to those whose knowledge is very limited, I
was somewhat concerned about the task, unsure of how precisely and
definitively I could really explain the significance of the Tabernacle.
It would be nice, of course, if people
could understand and believe as soon as they first hear it. But
Rome was not built in a day; likewise, and as in all matters, the
spreading of the truth and the true faith is not accomplished in
a day, either, but it is achieved gradually, as we dig deeper into
the core little by little. I was therefore particularly concerned
about digging too deep from the beginning, for not everyone would
then be able to understand it, and this was one of the most formidable
challenges that I faced in writing this book.
Nevertheless, with God's help, the
book has finally come out without too much trouble. Needless to
say, I am very happy and thankful for it. Through this book, and
by discerning the truth from the false, I will reveal just how preciously,
clearly, and undoubtedly today's believers of the gospel of the
water and the Spirit have been saved, and how, in contrast, religious
and vain the faith of the believers of the other gospels other than
this gospel of the water and the Spirit really is. I am therefore
thankful to God, above all, for saving me from my sins.
Today, there are many so-called evangelicals,
who claim unconditionally that they are sinless just because they
believe in Jesus. Their hearts are filled with all kinds of unfounded
and delusional faith. While studying the Tabernacle, I have come
to realize even more clearly just how vain and false their faith
really is, and because of this realization, I thank God even more
with all my heart for my salvation.
The Gate And the Fence of
the Tabernacle's Court
From
the main passage, we can find out the fact that the length of the
rectangular court of the Tabernacle was 45 m (150 feet) and its
width was 22.5 m (75 feet), as a cubit is a unit of length equal
to 0.45 meter (1.5 feet); that the court of the Tabernacle was surrounded
by 60 pillars on all sides, the height of each pillar was 2.25 m
(7.5 feet); that to its east was the gate, measuring 9 m in width;
and that the rest of the entire fence (about 126 m :115 yards out
of 135 m : 123 yards) was surrounded by the hangings of white fine
linen.
The gate of the court of the Tabernacle
was woven with blue, purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen,
and it measured 9 m (30 feet) in width with 2.25 m (7.5 feet) in
height. These four different threads, in other words, were woven
to make a screen measuring 9 m (30 feet) by 2.25 m (7.5 feet) .
Blue thread was first woven in full length and width into the fine
white linen, and then purple thread was woven 2.25 m (7.5 feet)
high, and then scarlet thread was woven 2.25 m (7.5 feet) high,
followed by the weaving of white thread, making a thick and sturdy
screen, woven like a carpet, that was 2.25 m (7.5 feet) high. In
this way, a screen woven to measure 2.25 m (7.5 feet) in height
and 9 m (30 feet) in width was put up on four pillars of the court
of the Tabernacle to its east.
To enter into the Tabernacle's court,
as such, people had to pull the carpet-like screen up. Unlike most
other gates, the gate of the Tabernacle was not of wood. Although
its pillars were made of wood, the gate that was hung on these pillars
was a screen woven of blue, purple, and scarlet thread and fine
woven linen.
You might have been to a circus show
on tour before, and seen how a circus tent is built. Its door is
usually made with thick fabrics. The gate of the court of the Tabernacle
was somewhat similar to this kind of door. As it was made of thick
fabrics, it was not opened by pulling or pushing, as in hard doors,
but it was pulled up instead to enter. This was the case not only
for the gate of the Tabernacle's court, but also for the gates of
the Holy Place and the Most Holy inside the Tabernacle.
Why did God tell the Israelites to
make all three gates of the Tabernacle's court, the Holy Place,
and the Most Holy by weaving them with blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and fine woven linen? We need to find out clearly what the
will of God was behind this command. The Book of Hebrews tells us
that all the good things of the Old Testaments are the shadows of
one real substance to come, that is, Jesus Christ (Hebrews 10:1).
Likewise, the gate of the court of
the Tabernacle is intricately related to the baptism of Jesus Christ,
His death on the Cross, and His own identity. As such, when we have
trouble understanding the Old Testament, we can reach this understanding
by looking at the New Testament. Without seeing the actual substance,
it's hard to figure out its shadow, but when see what or who is
casting the shadow, we can realize what it is all about. We must
all realize clearly who the Savior of sinners that God has prepared
from the Old Testament really is, know Him as the actual substance
of the Tabernacle, and believe that His works have saved us from
all our sins.
Who, then, is the real substance of
the Tabernacle, the One who has become the Savior of sinners? It
is none other than Jesus Christ. When we examine how Jesus Christ,
our Savior, came to this earth and how He has saved us from our
sins, we can then find out the sure truth that He has saved sinners
through the blue, purple, and scarlet thread.
In understanding Jesus' salvation
of sinners, knowing and believing in the truth manifested in the
colors of the gate of the Tabernacle's court is the most important.
When delving into the Tabernacle, the first thing we must realize
is that the gate of its court was made of four threads. And when
we solve the mystery of this gate, we can then come to a firm grasp
of all the works of Jesus Christ. By looking at the screen gate
woven of these four threads, we can also understand clearly just
how we must know and believe in Jesus, and exactly what kind of
faith is wrong faith.
The outer court of the Tabernacle
actually reminds us of a sheepfold. Jesus, our Messiah, is in fact
the door of the sheepfold of God, and has also become the good Shepherd
(John 10:1-15). When we think of the pillars surrounding the court,
we are actually reminded of the Messiah, who has become the door
and the good Shepherd of His sheep, the born-again saints.
The Shepherd has actually put up posts
around the sheepfold to protect His sheep and has made a door there,
and through this door, He is guarding His sheep. Through this door
the Shepherd has close fellowship with His sheep and protects them.
As a matter of fact, all those who are not His sheep are not permitted
to get in through this door. The Shepherd differentiates between
sheep and wolves. This is why sheep need the Shepherd.
Yet it is possible that there are
some among these sheep that are refusing to be led by the Shepherd.
Such sheep may enter into the way of death, thinking that it is
a beautiful and good way when it is, in fact, a treacherous and
dangerous one, for they have not listened to the voice of the Shepherd
and refused to be led by Him. These sheep can actually have their
lives spared and be fed well by the Shepherd, and live their lives
beautifully because of Him. Our Shepherd, in fact, is Jesus Christ,
who has become our Messiah.
Jesus Christ Showed Us the
Four Colors of the Gate of the Tabernacle
The screen that was put up as the
gate of the Tabernacle was woven of blue, purple, and scarlet thread,
and fine woven linen. This thread of four different colors was used
to make the gate of the Tabernacle. They symbolized the four ministries
that the Messiah, coming to this earth, would have to fulfill to
save the lost sheep-that is, the spiritual Israelites all over the
world-from their sins and to turn them into the sinless people of
God.
If we actually know who our Messiah
that came to us with His four ministries is, then, the unequivocal
truth is that we have been washed of all our sins by this faith,
have dedicated our remaining lives to preaching the gospel of the
water and the Spirit, and will enter Heaven through this very faith.
Therefore, everyone must in fact know the Word of the truth that
the Messiah has come to us by the blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and has saved us from all our sins.
Do you want to receive the remission
of your sins by believing in the four ministries of the Messiah?
Let us, then, learn about the Tabernacle. Those who know these four
ministries will in fact become the righteous by receiving the remission
of sin woven of blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and fine woven
linen.
The people of Israel, looking at the
gate of the Tabernacle woven of four different colors of thread,
had to actually believe that the Messiah would indeed come in the
future and fulfill these four ministries.
The Truth That Every Sinner
Must Believe
Had we looked at the white linen hangings
of the court of the Tabernacle, we would have recognized our need
for the Savior by realizing just how holy God really is. Everyone
who came to know God's holiness, in fact, could not help but admit,
saying, "God, I recognize that I am bound to hell because of
my sins, for I am just a big mass of sin." Looking at the white
linen draping over the pillars of the court, because its cleanness
and majesty would be so great, people would have recognized the
sins found in their hearts and realized that they are completely
unfit to live with God. Whenever those whose hearts are not straight
try to go before God, their sins are always revealed. As such, people
have been reluctant to go before God, for they are afraid that their
sins would be revealed.
But when such sinful people realize
that their Savior has solved their problem of sin with His blue
and scarlet thread, they can confidently go before God with a great
conviction of salvation and hope in their hearts.
The four-fold truth shown in the gate
of the Tabernacle tells us that the Messiah came to this earth in
the flesh of a man, took all the sins of the world upon Himself
with His baptism received from John, and shed His blood on the Cross.
Those who, through the gospel of the water and the Spirit, know
exactly and believe in the truth of the four colors of the gate
of the Tabernacle's court can then receive the eternal remission
of sin. The baptism of Jesus and His crucifixion, the truth that
Christ wholly saved us from all our sins with His baptism and His
blood on the Cross, are salvation like the four colors of the gate
of the Tabernacle's court.
The blue, purple, and scarlet thread,
and the fine woven linen actually show us the Messiah's ministry
that has saved sinners from all their sins. The truth of salvation
that God has given to the mankind is revealed in these blue, purple,
and scarlet thread, and the fine woven linen. Those who have sin
in their hearts, in fact, are forgiven of all their sins by believing
in the truth of salvation revealed in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit.
Countless religions have sprung up
in this world. All these worldly religions have come up with their
own doctrines made up with their own thoughts, all making people
try to reach holiness. But not even a single person has ever been
washed of their sins through these worldly religions. The reason
is because they had made up and believed in their own doctrines
of salvation based on their own thoughts, without realizing that
they are just filled with sin. Because everyone is a big mass of
sin who can never become holy by him/herself, no matter how hard
one tries to get rid of his/her fundamental nature of sin, no one
can ever achieve this. This is why everyone absolutely needs the
Savior who can deliver him/her from sins-that is, why everyone needs
Jesus. You must realize that human beings have no true Savior apart
from Jesus Christ.
Because the Law of God does not allow
sinners to enter the House of God, we must know and believe that
the Messiah has actually blotted out all our sins.
The gospel that has forgiven the sins
of mankind once for all is none other than the gospel of the water
and the Spirit. Placing one's faith in the worldly religions' doctrines
will only lead him/her into great difficulties on account of his/her
sins, for our Holy God condemns, without fail, every iniquity of
sinners.
The truth revealed by the blue, purple,
and blue thread and the fine woven linen was fulfilled by the gospel
of the water and the Spirit in the age of the New Testament. Have
you ever heard someone claiming that the gate of the court of the
Tabernacle was made with only scarlet thread or only purple and
scarlet tread? If so, you must now realize, from this moment on,
that the gate of the Tabernacle was actually woven of blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and fine woven linen. God clearly commanded the
Israelites to make the gate of the Tabernacle's court with a screen
woven of blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and fine woven linen
made by a weaver.
Yet because many people have mistakenly
thought that the gate of the court of the Tabernacle was woven of
only scarlet thread, they could not solve the mystery of the true
four ministries of our Lord. This is why they had sin in their hearts
even when they believed in Jesus. Realize now that that Christ took
away all your sins through His ministries of blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and of fine woven linen, and believe in this truth. The work
of salvation fulfilled by these blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and fine woven linen has indeed wholly saved you from all your sins.
You must realize that Jesus took away all your sins with these four
ministries. Setting your own standard of the remission of sin while
remaining ignorant of this truth, in other words, is simply wrong.
Some people, even as they remain oblivious
to what the meaning of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread used
for the gate of the Tabernacle's court is, mistakenly claim that
one can be saved unconditionally just by believing in Jesus as the
Savior. In fact, when we ask the leaders of Christian communities
about the four ministries of Jesus, we find out that many of them
are ignorant of them. They say that they believe only in the ministry
of the scarlet thread. If they believe in one more thing, they might
say that they believe in the ministry of the purple thread also.
However, our Lord actually completed all the tasks for the salvation
of mankind with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine
woven linen. As such, we must believe that our Lord carried out
for us His four ministries of salvation. Whoever has a heart that
desires to know the truth revealed in the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and the fine woven linen of the Tabernacle's gate can in
fact know it and believe in it.
"How should I understand the
true meaning of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine
woven linen?" If you were to ask this question to someone in
search of the truth of these thread and linen, you might be rebuked
in return, "You must not try to know the Bible in too much
depth and detail; it may bring harm to you," and your curiosity
might be ignored. Disheartened, many people may then lose their
curiosity of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine woven
linen. And you would never meet the Messiah ever, who is revealed
in detail through the gate.
Those who try to meet the Messiah
without realizing the role of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and of the fine woven linen are, as a matter of fact, only religionists
who believe in Christianity as one of the worldly religions. To
enter into the House of God, we must know properly the truth of
the four ministries of God's salvation revealed in the blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen used for the gate of
the Tabernacle's court. And those who have found this truth must
realize that the Lord fulfilled them with the gospel of the water
and the Spirit in the New Testament's time.
God commanded Moses to weave the gate
of the Tabernacle's court with blue, purple, and scarlet thread,
and with fine woven linen. What, then, is the spiritual meaning
of this? Each color of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and
of the fine woven linen used for the gate of the Tabernacle's court
is the work of Jesus that He did for us to make our sins disappear.
These thread and linen therefore are intricately related to one
another. As such, those who pay attention to and believe in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit can believe in their eternal
remission of sin as the four ministries of Jesus.
Despite this, not trying to know and
ignoring the truth of salvation manifested in the colors of blue,
purple, and scarlet are, therefore, the expression of one's complete
indifference to the Messiah and the same as becoming the His enemy
standing against Him. Many people, in fact, remain indifferent to
the truth manifested in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and
the fine woven linen, and are turning Christianity into only one
of the many worldly religions. If these people regard Jesus' four
ministries with indifference, then this is the evidence that they
are the fruits of the worldly religionists who stand against Christ.
Fortunately, however, there is still hope for us, for in this world
many people are still looking for the gospel of the water and the
Spirit.
When people have the knowledge of
the spiritual truth of the remission of sin revealed by the gate
of the court of the Tabernacle, they can receive all the spiritual
blessings of Heaven. Because this faith is actually the required
faith that one must know and believe in to meet the Messiah, we
must dwell on it not only once, but forever. If you truly are a
Christian, you must pay attention to this truth.
Whoever wants to enter into the House
of God must discover the truth manifested in the blue, purple, and
scarlet thread and the fine woven linen, and praise God accordingly.
The Messiah Who Came as the
Fulfiller of the Prophecies
God prophesied with His Word that
the Messiah would be born through the body of a virgin. Isaiah 7:14
says, "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign:
Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call
His name Immanuel." Micah 5:2, on the other hand, states
that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem: "But you, Bethlehem
Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet
out of you shall come forth to Me, The One to be Ruler in Israel,
Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting."
The Messiah did indeed come to this earth exactly as prophesied
by this Word of the Old Testament. He came to this earth in the
flesh of a man as the fulfillment of the prophecies in accordance
to the Word of God.
At which point in human history, then,
did the Messiah come? When did Jesus Christ come to this earth?
He came to this earth during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus
(B.C. 27-A.D. 14). Jesus came to this earth to deliver you and me
from all our sins and condemnation by receiving baptism from John
and being crucified and bleeding on the Cross.
Jesus came as the Savior of mankind
when Israel had been turned into a colony of the Roman Empire and
when Augustus was reigning as its emperor. Because Israel was a
Roman colony, it had to follow Rome's decrees. At this time, the
Emperor Augustus had decreed everyone in the entire Roman Empire
to return to his/her hometown and to register for a census. Following
Augustus' decree, this census was immediately begun. Because the
census sought to account for each and every person living in the
Empire, including those living in Israel, all the Israelites had
to also return to their hometowns. From this moment, Jesus Christ
was already working in the history of mankind.
Look at the Fulfillment of
the Word of the Old Testament!
At the time, in the land of Judea,
the Messiah was already conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary.
This Mary was engaged to Joseph. Both Mary and Joseph were from
the tribe of Judah, just as God promised that of the twelve tribes
of Israel, kings would continue to be born only from the tribe of
Judah.
So when the Roman Emperor Augustus
decreed for a census to take place, Mary, of the tribe of Judah,
was already carrying a baby in her womb. When her time came near
and she was about to give birth, because of the Emperor's decree,
she had to go to Joseph's hometown and register for the census.
Mary therefore headed to Bethlehem with Joseph even as she was expected
to give birth at anytime. When Mary went into her birth pain, they
had to find a room for her, but they could not find any in town.
They therefore had to use whatever place that was available to them,
even as they ended up in a stable. And Mary gave birth to her baby
Jesus in the stable.
On A.D. 1, Jesus was born and placed
in a manger. The Almighty God came to this earth in the flesh of
a man. To the place where animals once stayed, the Savior of mankind
came. This means that Jesus was born in this lowest place to become
our Messiah, and all these things had been set and planned by God
even before the creation. Though people might have known that Yahweh
God moves the history of mankind, none could ever realize that God
Himself would actually come to this earth to save them. God, therefore,
made it possible for anyone to realize that He would save him/her
by lowering Himself to be born unto this earth in the humble body
of a man to deliver all human beings from their sins.
Why, then, was Jesus born, of all
places, in Bethlehem? We may also wonder why He had to be born in
a stable, and why, of all times, when Israel was subjugated by Rome
as its colony? But we can soon find out that all these things came
under His elaborate providence carefully drawn to deliver His people
from their sins.
When Joseph and Mary registered for
the census in their hometown, they had to provide evidence proving
that they indeed were from this town, and document their exact identity.
They could register for the census only when they could provide
the necessary evidence to prove that their ancestors had indeed
lived in Bethlehem for generations. So they had to disclose who
their ancestors were and in whose houses they belonged, and record
all such details of their family lineage on the census. As none
of these could be invented or omitted, by historically recording
the exact identities of Joseph and Mary, God made sure that the
history of mankind would also testify to the birth of Jesus (Matthew
1:1-16, Luke 3:23-38). All these were God's works that He did to
fulfill the prophecies of the Word of the Old Testament.
Micah 5:2 states, "But you,
Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of
Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me, The One to be Ruler
in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting."
That the day of birth came and the Savior was born in the prophesied
town of Bethlehem precisely by making Joseph and Mary arrive
at the very town means that God did this work to fulfill the prophecies
of His prophets. This is for sure God's planned achievement in order
to blot out all the sins of mankind. That Jesus had to be born in
the little town of Bethlehem was to fulfill the Old Testament's
Word of Prophecy.
Hundreds of years before Jesus Christ
was born in the small town of Bethlehem, God had already given His
Word of prophecy through His prophet Micah, as quoted above (Micah
5:2). As well, the Prophet Isaiah had also prophesized about 700
years before the coming of our Lord how the Messiah would come to
His people to become the Savior of sinners (Isaiah 53). As Jesus
Christ was indeed born in Bethlehem exactly as God prophesied through
the Prophet Micah, He always fulfills all His Word of prophecy.
This prophecy was fulfilled as a historical
fact when Mary and Joseph went up to their ancestor's hometown to
register for the census. God fulfilled His Word by making sure that
the time for the baby to be born would come just when Mary arrives
at Bethlehem, so that she would have no choice but to give birth
in this town.
Here, we discover that our God is
the God who speaks His Word of prophecy to us and fulfills all such
Word accordingly. From this, we can find out that the "fine
woven linen" used for the gate of the Tabernacle's court implies
the fineness and wholeness of God's Word. God had elaborately planned
the salvation of mankind even before the Creation, and He has fulfilled
this without fail according to His Word of prophecy.
We can therefore realize that the
Word of the Old Testament is surely the Word of God, and that the
Word of the New Testament is also the Word of God. We can also realize,
as well as believe, that God indeed rules over and moves all the
history of the entire universe and this earth. We can find out,
in other words, that just as God created the whole universe, He
has shown us that He reigns over all peoples, all histories, and
all conditions of everyone thoroughly. God therefore shows us that
nothing can be achieved according to one's own will, no matter what
it is, unless He allows it.
When the Baby Jesus was born unto
and came to this world, He could not but be born in the resting
place of animals, for there was no room in the inn. And He Himself
was indeed born in the town of Bethlehem. We must realize that all
these were the wonderful achievement of God's prophesied providence
according to His faithfulness.
Therefore, we must believe that the
One who moves the history of this universe is our God, the Savior
who has delivered us from our sins. This truth is the Word of God
that shows us that He rules over all, for God is the Lord of all.
It thus has now been proven that the
birth of Jesus in the small town of Bethlehem was not an accidental
incidence, nor something that was arbitrarily invented by manipulating
the Word of the Bible. This is what God Himself said, and it is
also what God Himself fulfilled through Jesus.
We must know this and believe in it.
We must take it to our hearts and believe that the salvation of
our Messiah is the truth that is fulfilled by the blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen. God has shown us that
the remission of sin, too, is not something that is accidentally
achieved, but it is achieved through the four ministries of Jesus
prepared in God's providence.
This also shows, in addition, that
Christianity is not just one of many worldly religions. The founder
of a worldly religion is a mere mortal, but the founder of Christianity
is our Savior Jesus, and God has shown us that the truth of Christianity
starts from the fact that this Savior of ours is God Himself. God
is testifying to us, in other words, that the Christianity that
we believe in is not merely a worldly religion. Unlike all the other
earthly religions, Christianity is established on all the grace
given by God. As it is written in Romans 11:36, "For of
Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory
forever," He gave us His only begotten Son as our Savior,
the gospel of the water and the Spirit for the remission of our
sins, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and the Kingdom of Heaven.
Therefore, we must all know and believe in our hearts that we should
fear and obey God and His Word with all our hearts.
The birth of the Messiah on this earth
was according to the plan of salvation determined by God the Father
even before the creation. Our salvation had been perfectly planned
within this. God has allowed us to clearly realize that this truth
is the actual substance of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and the fine woven linen. Therefore, we must recognize the salvation
that has come to us through the gospel of the water and the Spirit
as the remission of our sins, and believe so. It is through this
faith that you and I could be saved from all our sins. We must believe
that this truth of the four colors, too, is made whole by our faith
in the gospel Word of the water and the Spirit.
Jesus Christ, the Savior
Who Has Saved Us with His Blue, Purple, and Scarlet Thread and Fine
Woven Linen
The works by which Jesus Christ saved
sinners from their sins are four-fold: the blue thread (Jesus' baptism);
the purple thread (Jesus as King of kings-God Himself, in other
words); the scarlet thread (the blood of Jesus); and the fine woven
linen (the completion of the salvation of all sinners from their
sins through the elaborate Word of the Old and New Testaments).
Jesus has become precisely the Savior with the blue thread, the
purple thread, the scarlet thread, and the fine woven linen.
We must realize that unless we believe
that Jesus, who came to us through the water and the Spirit, saved
us from our sins with the blue thread (the baptism of Jesus), the
purple thread (Jesus is God), the scarlet thread (the blood of Jesus),
and the fine woven linen (Jesus who achieved salvation with the
Word of the New and Old Testaments), we can never be delivered from
our sins and the condemnation of these sins. Without thus saving
us from our sins and condemnation, our Lord could not have become
the perfect Savior.
We must realize spiritually the reason
why the curtain of the gate of the Tabernacle's court was woven
with blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and fine woven linen. The
gate of the Tabernacle's court was made with these blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and fine woven linen so that everyone could obviously
recognize the gate and easily find it. Through this gate, God allowed
anyone to enter into His shining House.
The Tabernacle itself is the shining
House of God. No one who wished to enter the House of God could
do so without realizing the truth of salvation manifested in the
fence and the gate of the Tabernacle's court. God said that those
who, ignoring the holiness of the white linen curtain draping the
Tabernacle, do not enter into the Tabernacle by the gate, but climb
over some other way, are all thieves and robbers. The gate of salvation
refers to Jesus Christ (John 10).
When the Bible says that this gate
is woven with blue, purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen,
God is showing us clearly, through His true Word of the Old and
New Testaments, that Jesus Christ came to this earth as the Son
of God, was baptized by John, died on the Cross, rose from the dead
again, and thereby has become our Messiah. We can thus find out
the mystery of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine
woven linen. We must believe that God has allowed us to believe
that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came to save us from the
judgement of the sins of this world, and that He is the Savior who
has now achieved the salvation of mankind through the Word of the
Old and New Testaments.
We must be able to actually realize
why the gate of the Tabernacle's court was woven with these blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen. What does the blue
thread tell us? And what do the purple thread, the scarlet thread,
and the fine woven linen tell us? When we realize God's plan, we
can also realize that the works of the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and of the fine woven linen are all God's plan of salvation
for us and the truth of eternal life, and we can thereby enter into
His Kingdom through our faith of the remission of sin.
When we say that we know and believe
in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread, it means that we know well
the reason why Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and shed His
blood on the Cross, who the Messiah is, all the mysteries of the
sacrificial system of the Old Testament, and the gospel of the water
and the Spirit of the New Testament. In short, the truth implied
in the gate of the Tabernacle's court is essential to all the believers
who earnestly seek the truth to be eternally saved.
It may seem that many people are well
knowledgeable of the Tabernacle, but in fact, this is actually not
the case. People are actually quite ignorant of what is meant by
the blue, purple, and scarlet thread woven into the gate of the
Tabernacle's court. As the mystery of these blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and of the fine woven linen are difficult to understand,
many people have a true desire to learn and believe in them. However,
because this mystery cannot be understood just by anyone, many of
them have ended up interpreting it erroneously based on their own
opinions. Many religious leaders, in fact, have misinterpreted and
misunderstood this truth in whatever way they felt like, only using
it for their own religious ends. But God could no longer allow Christians
to continue to be deceived by these liars. He thus had to explain
clearly the meaning of the truth of the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and the fine woven linen used for the gate of the Tabernacle's
court, and thereby save them from all their sins.
1 John 5:6-8 from the New Testament
states, "This is He who came by water and blood-Jesus Christ;
not only by water, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit
who bears witness, because the Spirit is truth. For there are three
that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy
Spirit; and these three are one.And there are three that bear witness
on earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three
agree as one." This passage explicitly states that our
Lord came to this world in the flesh of a man, took upon our sins
with His baptism, and saved us by shedding His blood. This is why
the gate of the Tabernacle's court was all woven of the blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen.
First, what does the blue thread show
us? It shows us a part of the truth on Jesus, who became the actual
Messiah of sinners, coming to this earth and taking upon the sins
of the world by receiving His baptism from John. In fact, this baptism
that Jesus received from John at the Jordan River is the truth of
Jesus taking upon all the sins of the world once for all. Jesus
actually bore all the sins of the world on His shoulder by being
baptized by John the Baptist, the representative of all mankind.
Because the sins of all human beings were thus passed onto Christ's
own head, those who believe in this truth have no sin in their hearts.
Second, what is the actual meaning
of the purple thread woven into the gate of the Tabernacle's court?
It tells us that Jesus is the actual King of kings. Jesus, in fact,
did make the universe, is the Creator Himself, not a creation, and
is the actual Messiah who came to this earth. He, the Messiah, actually
came to this earth already in the likeness of a human flesh. And
by bearing all the sins of the world on His own body through the
baptism that He received from John, and with His sacrificing death
and resurrection, Jesus has saved all His people, who have recognized,
feared, and believed in their Messiah, from all their sins and their
judgment of sin.
Jesus is in fact our absolute God
and absolute Messiah. He is the absolute Savior. Because Jesus took
all our sins of the world upon Himself with His baptism, by bleeding
and dying on the Cross and resurrecting from His death, He not only
cleansed away all our sins, but He also received the vicarious judgment
of sin in our place.
The scarlet thread, thirdly, refers
to the blood that Jesus shed on the Cross, and its meaning is that
Christ has given new life those of us who believe. This truth of
the scarlet thread tells us that Jesus Christ not only received
the judgment of our own sins by taking the sins of the world on
Himself with His baptism received from John, but He also gave new
life to believers by bestowing the life-giving faith to those who
had died to sin. To those who believe in His baptism and the blood
that He shed, Jesus has indeed given new life.
What, then, does the fine woven linen
mean? It manifests that with the New Testament, God fulfilled His
promise of salvation written in the Old Testament. And it tells
us that when Jesus took all the sins of the world upon Himself with
His baptism and was judged for our sins on the Cross in the New
Testament, He fulfilled the salvation that God had promised to the
Israelites and us with His Word of covenant.
Yahweh God said in Isaiah 1:8, "'Come
now, and let us reason together,' Says the LORD, 'Though your sins
are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they are
red like crimson, They shall be as wool.'" Also, the Old
Testament's sacrificial system governing how the sacrifices are
offered in the Tabernacle, under which the sins of the people of
Israel were passed onto the sacrificial lamb with the laying of
hands, was the promise that God made to the Israelites and us. This
was God's revelation of the promise that He would save all the people
of the world from their daily sins and yearly sins through the Lamb
of God in the future.
This was also the sign of the promised
Messiah to come. So in the New Testament's time, when Jesus Christ
took all the sins of the world upon Himself all at once by receiving
His baptism according to the way of the Old Testament, it was the
accomplishment of God's covenant. Having given us all His Word of
promise, God has shown us that He has actually fulfilled them all,
exactly as He had promised. The baptism that Jesus received manifests
this truth, that the God of covenant has fulfilled all His covenants.
Jesus Christ Who Came by
the Water, the Blood, and the Spirit
Why was Jesus baptized by John? The
reason was to take upon Himself all the sins of mankind, and to
receive the judgment of sin on our behalf. To make all the sins
of the entire mankind disappear, and to become our true Savior,
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, went to the Cross, and bled
and died on it. By doing so He not only washed away all our sins,
but He also received all the judgment of these sins in our stead,
and has thereby become our eternal Savior. All our sins were passed
onto Jesus when He was baptized by John, and He carried these sins
of the world to the Cross. It is because Christ bore all our sins
with His baptism, and because He carried these sins of the world
to the Cross, He could be crucified, shed His blood, and die in
our place.
Isaiah 53:5 says, "But He
was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities;
The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes
we are healed." Through our Lord's baptism, our original
sins that were inherited to us from our common ancestor Adam and
our own actual sins that we commit throughout our lives were all
passed onto Him. And He was judged for all these sins. By thus coming
to us by the water and the blood, our Lord has made all our sins
disappear (1 John 5:5-8).
Who, then, is this Jesus Christ, our
Savior and Messiah who took care of all our sins and made them all
disappear? Genesis 1:1 states, "In the beginning God created
the heavens and the earth." Who was this mighty God that
created the universe with His Word? He was none other than the Messiah
of sinners, He who came by the water of His baptism to save you
and me from all the sins of the world, the One who came as the Savior
who bled on the Cross to be judged for all the sins of the world.
Through the water, the blood, and the Spirit, Jesus has delivered
us from our sins and judgment. Our Lord came to us as our Savior
to take upon all our sins and be judged of these sins in our place.
Jesus Christ, in fact, is the Son
of God and God Himself, for the Messiah actually is our God. The
name "Jesus" means "the Savior who will save His
people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21). "Christ,"
"Basileus" in Greek on the other hand, means "King
of kings." Jesus is the Creator who made the whole universe,
the absolute ruler of all, the Savior of sinners, and the King of
kings who judges Satan.
This absolute God actually created
man after His own image. As we, His own creation, fell into sin
and became doomed to destruction because of our weaknesses, this
King of kings promised us to save us from our sins, and to fulfill
this promise He came to us. And to make us the whole people of God
and sinless, our Lord Himself came to us by the water, the blood,
and the Spirit.
The Messiah, who is the Creator, actually
came to this earth in the flesh of a man to make all our sins disappear,
and took all our sins upon Himself by receiving baptism from John
at the Jordan River. And by dying on the Cross, He was judged for
all our sins in our place. Because Jesus was in fact the very Messiah
for us, because He is our Savior and the Lord of our life, we could
earn new and eternal life by believing in Him. The Messiah therefore
has indeed become our God. This is why the gate of the Tabernacle
was woven of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread, for this was
the mystery of the water and the Spirit that delivers us from all
our sins and the judgment of our sins.
The truth that the Lord has indeed
saved us from our sins is not vague. Our Lord did not promise us
His salvation ambiguously, did not achieve it roughly, and cannot
approve the faith of those who believe in Him arbitrarily, apart
from His concrete truth that He has actually saved us through His
water and blood. Our Lord therefore said to those who nominally
believe in Him, "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,'
shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My
Father in heaven" (Matthew 7:21).
False teachers insist that they actually
did make people receive the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus, cast
out demons in His name, and did many wonders in His name. But God
has said to them in Matthew 7:23, "I never knew you; depart
from Me, you who practice lawlessness!" This tells us that
among Christians, there actually are many who still remain sinful,
who would be judged for their sins on the Day of Judgment, and then
be cast out to hell.
There are, in fact, many Christians
who clearly confess, "Jesus is our Savior. Jesus has unequivocally
saved us from all our sins." But despite making such claims,
they actually do not even try to learn that the Messiah did indeed
take upon their sins with His baptism, and that He did indeed bear
their sins and the judgment of these sins by shedding His blood
on the Cross. These people would all go before God while still remaining
sinful, for they only believe nominally, as if they were merely
practicing one of the many worldly religions.
As such, because they do not believe
according to the truth that our Lord has said, "You shall
know the truth, and the truth shall make you free," they
have not been admitted by the Lord. Whether people believe in Jesus
or not, those who have sin in their hearts cannot enter the Kingdom
of God, where no sin is found, for they are not qualified to enter
it. They must, therefore, make sure that they can be qualified to
enter Heaven only by believing in the truth of the blue, purple,
and scarlet thread while on this earth. Making the gate of the Tabernacle's
court by weaving its curtain with these blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and fine woven linen was the providence of the Messiah. Those
who are headed to hell because of sin must believe in this.
Because these people are ignorant
of the truth, and because they believe in Jesus with their mistaken
knowledge attained on their own, they still remain sinful. They
still have sin because they, instead of believing according to the
truth hidden in the materials of the Tabernacle, have thought of
their Savior on their own and made their own doctrines of salvation
based on these thoughts, believing that salvation comes through
their own efforts by offering prayers of repentance to God and trying
to reach their incremental sanctification.
There are many in this world who claim
to believe in Jesus as their Savior, and yet do not actually believe
in the baptism of Jesus and His blood. There are many in this world
who, instead of actually believing in the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread as their salvation, think that they can enter the Holy Kingdom
of God just by believing in the blood of Jesus, even if they still
remain sinful.
The Matching of the Old and
New Testaments
God tells us in Isaiah 34:16 that
every Word of God has its matching pair. The Word of God, in other
words, does all match up. God said to look and see for ourselves
whether or not His Word of the Old Testament matches with His Word
of the New Testament. What is written in the Old Testament has its
corresponding Word in the New Testament. For example, whereas the
Israelites passed their sins onto a sacrificial lamb with the laying
on of hands in the Old Testament, in the New Testament this is matched
by Jesus Christ being baptized to take upon all our sins of the
world, and thus passing all our sins onto Himself.
Through His water and blood, Jesus
came to this earth as the sacrificial offering and the Savior of
sinners. Had He not taken upon the sins of the world by receiving
His baptism, there would have been absolutely no need for Him to
die on the Cross. Our Lord has clearly made all our sins disappear
with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread. This, too, was promised
by God with His Word, whereupon our Lord came to us through this
Word and washed away our scarlet sins, turning them as white as
snow.
Before realizing this truth, in fact,
we were undoubtedly overflowing with endless sins. We therefore
have nothing to boast of before God. Not only do we not have anything
to boast of before God, but we have nothing at all to be confident
of before Him. There is nothing, in other words, which would allow
us to even pretend to be smart. Before God, all that we can say
is, "Yes, You are right."
If God says, "You are a seed
of iniquities, bound to hell."
"Yes, You are right; please save
me."
"I have saved you in this way,
through the water, the blood, and the Spirit."
"Yes, Lord! I believe!"
We can only say "yes" all
the time. Standing before God, we cannot say to Him, "I did
this and that; I served my church this well; I really believed in
Jesus wholeheartedly; I defended my faith with a stubbornness that
no one else can even imagine!"
How did the Lord actually make all
our sins disappear? He has shown us that He made them disappear
through the blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and through the Word
of the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, He made our
sins disappear with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread, while
In the New Testament, Jesus became our Savior by coming to this
earth in the flesh of a man, taking all our sins upon Himself with
His baptism received from John, and taking care of all our sins
and the judgment of these sin by shedding His blood on the Cross.
By being baptized, our Lord took upon
all the sins of the world all at once (Matthew 3:15). All our worldly
sins were passed onto Jesus' shoulder. After thus taking upon all
our sins of the world with His baptism, He carried these sins to
the Cross, was crucified, shed His blood, died on the Cross, rose
from the dead again, and thereby made all our sins truly disappear.
Jesus Christ has thus become our certain Savior.
The righteousness of God that we have
received is the righteousness acquired by believing in this Jesus
Christ who came to this earth through the water, the blood, and
the Spirit. This is the very salvation received from God, not something
that we achieved on our own. There is nothing that we can brag about
before God.
In fact, we are saved from all our
sins by believing in Jesus Christ who has become our certain Savior.
We who had been sinners, in other words, actually received the remission
of sin by believing in the baptism of Jesus and the blood that He
shed for us. Were Jesus' work of salvation to account for, say,
around 70 percent of our salvation, and the remaining 30 percent
to be accounted by our own efforts to not commit sin, for us to
be gradually sanctified and for our salvation to be completed little
by little, we would literally have to stay up all night praying
fervently, spend every day offering our prayers of repentance, serving
the community, or otherwise trying to do everything and anything
possible!
But the Apostle Paul said in Romans,
"O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this
body of death?I thank God-through Jesus Christ our Lord! There is
therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus"
(Romans 7:24-8:1). Just as Paul thus confessed, we also must
believe in Jesus Christ like he did. The Scripture tells us that
Jesus Christ has fully saved us from this body of death, 100 percent.
Who, then, can possibly condemn us? No one can ever condemn us,
for Jesus Christ has already saved us 100 percent, regardless of
our own infirmities.
You and I, Too, Were All
Spiritual Pharisees
Some of you may have known and believed
in Jesus a little bit for a long time. You had believed in Jesus
as your Savior, in other words, even before you met the gospel of
the water and the Spirit. I myself also had been a Christian, without
being born again, for ten years.
When we first believed in Jesus as
our Savior, it was a rather refreshing experience. This start was
so refreshing that we thought we would be saved unconditionally
just by believing in Jesus as our Savor, even if we remained ignorant
of the truth of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread.
When I first believed in Jesus, my
heart was in fact filled with joy. So I rejoiced greatly when I
first believed in Jesus, but after about five years, I came to look
at myself, and I saw that I had been bound continuously by the sins
that I had committed, and came to the recognition that I was still
not free. Do you think I committed sins, or not committed any at
all, in those five years of my early Christian life? Whether you
know me or not, the answer is pretty clear: of course I did. During
this time, when I did not know the truth, I was tormented every
time I committed sin, and to get rid of this agony I had to offer
prayers of repentance, at times even fasting for three days. The
burden of my heart then seemed to lift up a little, allowing me
to praise God, "Amazing grace! How sweet the sound, that saved
a wretch like me! " But after this, of course, I would end
up committing sin yet again. Because I had so many shortcomings
and was full of blemishes, everyday I committed sin, even as I hated
myself for doing so. Not once could I resolve all my problems of
sin for good.
Under these circumstances, five more
years went by, and when I thus had been a Christian for about ten
years, suddenly, I was shocked to discover just how many sins I
had committed over all those years. Looking at myself committing
such great sins everyday, I was deeply saddened and utterly disheartened.
And when I stood before the Law, I also discovered just how sinful
I really was. It became more and more difficult for me stand before
God, and I ended turning into a sinner who could not even claim,
in good conscience, to know Jesus well and to believe in Him. So
into my tenth year as a Christian, I could not but confess my sinfulness
to myself.
When I first believed in Jesus, I
actually thought that I was a fairly good Christian. But as time
went by, I only realized more and more that I really had nothing
to boast of before God. I recognized, "I am actually a Pharisee.
Pharisees are not found just in the Bible, for I myself am a Pharisee
of today!"
Pharisees are the kind the people
who, in their pretentious holiness. Every Sunday on their way to
the church with the Bible tucked at their sides, they shout out
at their fellow Christians, "Good morning! Hallelujah!"
And when they are worshipping, every time they hear someone speaking
of the Cross, they end up crying. I myself, too, shed many tears,
thinking of Jesus' blood. I thought this is what giving the true
worship was all about. But while living in this world, everyone
eventually discovers one's self, committing sin after sin. So people
once again resort to giving the prayers of repentance. They might
actually feel better for a while, but sooner or later, they would
all run out of these prayers of repentance, for there are just way
too many sins that they had committed. Some people even speak in
tongues and see visions later on, but they are all useless. No matter
what kind of attempt they might have tried, it was of no use for
them to solve the problem of their sins in their hearts.
If they eventually realize that they
are simply worthless beings before God and recognize that they are
bound to hell because of their sins, even if this realization comes
late, it would still be a fortunate outcome. In fact, the longer
we have believed in Jesus, the more we realize just how awfully
sinful we really have been. But the Pharisees are good at hiding
this. They are so good at hiding the sins of their hearts and playing
the hypocrite that they are even approved by those around them for
their piety.
The religionists of this world greatly
respect each other. But regardless of how much respect and approval
they get from others, when they stand before God, they are just
a big mass of sin.
When we did not know the truth, we,
too, used to offer our prayers of repentance diligently. But after
a while, we get tired, and so we end up praying, "Lord, do
whatever you want to do. I have so many sins. I've sinned yet again.
Now it's become too embarrassing for me to even tell you about it."
Though it's way too embarrassing, because we were told that God
would be pleased whenever we confess our sins, and that He would
forgive our sins with His righteousness and cleanse away from all
unrighteousness, we continued to pray to Him, "Lord, I've sinned.
Please forgive me, Lord!" And yet our sins, nonetheless, were
still left in our hearts.
Whenever people bow their heads to
pray to God, their conscience reminds them of their sins and eats
away their hearts. Our conscience torments our hearts telling us,
"With so many sins committed, how dare you to even pray to
God?"
So, after a while, because we really
had nothing more to say, we ended up just crying, "Lord, Lord!"
More and more often, we found ourselves going up a mountain and
shouting out the Lord's name. To avoid the embarrassment of drawing
people's attention, we've climbed up a mountain late at night, entered
in some cave there, and cried out the Lord's name. But this, too,
was just having a fit by ourselves, and our sins thus still remained
with us.
We also tried to placate our conscience,
telling ourselves that we are no longer sinful, "God is so
merciful that He has made my sins disappear. I've fasted and prayed
for three days. What is more, I think, I haven't sinned that much.
Wouldn't our merciful God then forgive me?"
But could we really deceive ourselves,
even if we were to praise God for His mercifulness? How could we
ever deceive our own hearts when we remained sinful before God?
We could never do so! No matter how high we climbed up into leadership
positions of our churches, and no matter how much we were commended
by others, as long as we still continued to commit sin on our own,
we could never be freed from these sins, and thus ended up as hypocrites
at last.
Sinful desires continued to rise up
in our hearts. Though we spoke of Jesus' blood on the Cross for
countless times, though we shed many tears just by thinking of His
blood of the Cross, and though we had been good Christians, we still
remained sinful until we met the perfect gospel of the water and
the Spirit. Despite living according to all the rituals of Christianity,
we still had sin. This was the Pharisee's religion. There are still
many people on this earth who have this kind of faith, and they
are found even in our Christian communities.
All Our Sins Disappeared
by Believing in the Gospel of the Water and the Spirit
Before knowing the gospel of the water
and the Spirit, and before believing in this gospel, we all had
sin in our hearts. Before we believed in this truth of the blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen, our conscience
was sinful. In all honesty, we were all sinful before God, and we
were all bound to hell because of our sins, for the Bible tells
us that "the wages of sin is death." We were thus greatly
tormented because of our sins. And we were bound to hell both physically
and spiritually because of God's judgment on us for our sins.
We had converted many people to Christianity
and had taught them. But we had worked while we were unable to cleanse
away even our own conscience. We could not deny this before God.
We recognized before God that our hearts are sinful and that we
are bound to hell.
I had always had an unsolved question:
"Why was our Lord baptized when He came to this earth?"
I wanted to find out why Jesus had received baptism. Why, and for
what purposes did Jesus have to be baptized? I could understand
our own water baptism as the mark of our faith in Jesus, but I could
not understand at all why Jesus had been baptized by John the Baptist.
Why was He baptized? Why?
So I asked some leaders in Christian
communities, "Reverend, I have a question. Do you mind if I
ask?" They told me to go ahead, and so I asked them. "It's
about the Bible. It is clear that Jesus did receive baptism from
John in the New Testament. But, I'm not sure why He was baptized.
Do you know why, Reverend?" They then smiled, saying to me,
"You don't even know that? It's something that even our kids
in the Sunday school know! It's found in the original Scriptural
texts, and in the Bible dictionaries as well. Wasn't Jesus baptized
to lead us by example, as a model, and to show us His humility?"
So I said, "But Reverend, if the answer was so simple, even
the kids in our Sunday school would indeed know it. I've examined
it both in the original text and historically, but His baptism did
not mean that. Wouldn't there have been a reason why Jesus really
was baptized by John?"
I continued to ask. I began to search
for the answer right after I became a Christian. I had no choice
but to devote years in search of the answer to that question. I
looked up all the scholarly works on this question. Even though
I thus searched, asked, and investigated everything, nowhere could
I find anything that explained Jesus' baptism clearly and definitively.
I had struggled to find out the final answer until the Lord enlightened
me on the gospel of the water and the Spirit manifested in the blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen.
While I was captured by the unsolved
puzzle of the baptism of Jesus, I then came upon a chance to peruse
Matthew 3:13-17: "Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at
the Jordan to be baptized by him. And John tried to prevent Him,
saying, 'I need to be baptized by You, and are You coming to me?'
But Jesus answered and said to him, 'Permit it to be so now, for
thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.' Then he
allowed Him. When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately
from the water; and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and
He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting upon
Him. And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying, 'This is My
beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.'"
Reading this Word, I finally realized,
"So this is it! The reason why Jesus was baptized was because
He was the sacrificial offering of the Old Testament! This is the
truth of His salvation hidden in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and the fine woven linen!"
John the Baptist was actually Elijah
whom God had promised to send in the Old Testament. God said in
Malachi 4:5 that He would send Elijah before the day of judgement,
and Matthew 11:14 tells us that this Elijah whom He promised to
send us is none other than John the Baptist. So I found out about
Elijah, but I still was not sure why Jesus had to be baptized by
John the Baptist. Then I went back to Matthew 3:13-17 and perused
the passage again, "'Permit it to be so now, for thus it
is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.' ...When He had
been baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water... 'This
is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.'" All my
doubts were then dissolved. "To fulfill all righteousness,"
He did actually receive His baptism. Jesus did indeed fulfill this
righteous work of saving all people through His baptism.
Baptism is the same as the Old Testament's
laying on of hands, as when hands were laid on the heads of the
sacrificial offerings in accordance to the sacrificial system of
the Tabernacle. For sinners to bring forth these sacrificial offerings
before the altar of burnt offering, to lay their hands on them and
thereby confess their sins and pass them onto their sacrificial
offering; for high priest to confess all the sins of the people
of Israel and to pass them onto the sacrificial offerings for the
Israelites and for themselves; and for Jesus to be baptized by John
the Baptist in the New Testament's time-all these things match with
one another. I finally realized that Jesus thus received His baptism
(laying of hands) in order to take upon Himself all the sins of
the world and to make everyone's sins disappear.
So I looked up the original Scriptural
texts. I looked up how the phrase, "Permit it to be so now, for
thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness," is
written in Greek
In this phrase, "for thus" and "righteousness"
are equivalent to "hoo'-tos gar "
and "dikaiosune ."
The former means "like this," "appropriately,"
"only by this method," "the most fitting," or
"with this method." And the latter means, "righteousness,
justice or the virtue acceptable to God."
It told us that Jesus saved sinners
from their sins. It told us that Jesus fulfilled the righteousness
of God by being baptized and shedding His blood. It mean, in other
words, that He took upon all our sins with His baptism. All our
puzzles were thus solved, for we now realized the true meaning of
what had caused us so much confusion and wandering. It is because
Jesus took upon all our sins with His baptism that He went to the
Cross and died on it as the judgement of these sins. This was the
truth found in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
We, the born-again, came to realize,
in other words, that the baptism that Jesus received from John was
the indispensable constituent of our salvation, and that He took
upon the sins of the world onto Himself all at once with this baptism.
You also have to realize the same truth in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit. Only then your souls can be lighted.
We cannot, in fact, ever forget the
day when Jesus received baptism from John. We cannot ever forget
the day when we realized that all our sins were actually passed
onto Jesus. We have seen the changes that occurred in our hearts
with our realization of this truth. They spread throughout our hearts
like waves fanning out in a lake. Piercing through the darkness,
the bright light of dawn entered us, allowing us to know the truth
of salvation.
The Baptism that Jesus Received
Passed the Sins of the World onto Him
After reading Matthew 3:13-17, I could
not utter a single word for a long time. Though I was in fact sinful,
Jesus received His baptism, and said, "Permit it to be so
now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness."
Therefore, the reason why He had to shed His blood on the Cross
(the scarlet thread) was Jesus' baptism (the blue thread). This
Jesus was God Himself (the purple tread). And with the Word of the
Old and New Testaments (the fine woven linen), He has taught us
the real truth of salvation. Jesus, in other words, took upon all
our sins.
"Do we, then, still have sin
or not? When Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, everyone's
sins were passed onto Him. Were our own sins passed onto Him as
well? Were the sins of the world passed onto Him at that time? Are
the sins that we already had when we were still in our mothers'
wombs worldly sins or not? What about the sins that we committed
when we were just a year old? Are they not also the sins of the
world? What about the sins that we committed in our childhood? Do
they not also belong to the sins of the world?"
We have to ask ourselves these questions
to make sure that we are on the right footing. Like this, faith
is all about making sure that we are standing on the right ground
with the Word of God. The sins that we committed in our childhood
are indeed the sins of the world, as the sins that we committed
in our teens are also worldly sins. All the sins that we commit
in our lifetime, not to mention in our adulthood, are the sins of
the world. All such sins of the world were passed onto Jesus already.
Were they not? Of course they were! It is written that our Lord
took upon not only our sins, but all the sins of each and every
human being. So we realized, "All our sins were indeed passed
onto Jesus. Do we then still have sin? No, we no longer have any
sin left in us!"
It is because Jesus was actually baptized
by John that John the Baptist testified, "Behold! The Lamb
of God who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29) Jesus
took away all the sins of every person who ever lived and will ever
live, from the very beginning of mankind to its end. All the sins
that anyone ever committed throughout the entire life, and even
the sins of everyone's children, were all taken away by Jesus. No
matter how long this world lasts, whether for thousands of years
or even billions of years, our Lord took upon the sins of all its
people with His baptism, carried these sins on His shoulder to the
Cross, was crucified, and thereby received all the judgement of
sin for our sake-this is what we realized.
As we, the born-again, actually realized
that Jesus rose from the dead again and became our Savior because
of this, and as we believed so, all our questions were answered.
With the baptism that He thus received
and by shedding His blood on the Cross, our Lord took care of all
our sins. This is why the Bible speaks of the blue, purple, and
scarlet thread and the fine woven linen on the gate of the Tabernacle's
court, and why it tells us in 1 John 5:4-6 that Jesus came to us
not only of the water, but of the water and the blood. We thus came
to realize, "So this is why the Bible tells us that our Savior
Jesus fulfilled all God's righteousness by receiving His baptism.
This is the truth! However, Christian leaders didn't teach us this
truth because they were all ignorant of it!"
We become sinless only when God's
truth of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen
tells us that we are sinless. No one can approve the salvation of
another soul. It is of no use to gain the good word of others. How
could what people say to us-that we are pretty good Christians,
or even grading us A+ Christians-ever constitute our
salvation from sin? We become sinless not when people approve us,
but only when the Word of God tells us Christ made all our sins
disappear with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine
woven linen.
The Word of God tells us that Jesus
made not only my sins disappear, but also your sins. It tells us
that because Jesus Christ the Messiah has made all the sins of all
the people disappear, we would all receive the remission of sin
if we would only believe. This is how we could enter into the gate
of the Tabernacle's court, by receiving the remission of sin through
the water and the Spirit.
What Is the Perfect Faith?
The gate of the Tabernacle's court
was woven with blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and with fine woven
linen. Everyone must have this perfect faith that believes that
our Lord came to this earth and thus saved us from all our sins.
When we believe that the Lord was born unto this earth in the flesh
of a man, was baptized by John, died on the Cross, rose from the
dead, and thereby became our Savior, we can all become God's children.
Though our deeds fall short, and though our flesh is worthless,
by believing in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine
woven linen in our hearts, we have become sinless. Therefore, to
become the righteous is only possible through faith. By believing
in the salvation manifested through the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and the fine woven linen, we have been clothed in God's righteousness.
By believing in the gospel of the water and the Spirit, in short,
we have become God's children.
Some of you still may not understand
fully. If so, all that you have to do is just continue on perusing
this book or attend God's church. So far we have discussed only
the general aspects of the Tabernacle, but once you begin to read
the detailed explanations, you will all be able to reach the complete
understanding of the Tabernacle. It is so easy that even a child
can readily comprehend.
If people were to base their faith
on their rough knowledge of Jesus, they would never be saved from
their sins, no matter how long they believe in Jesus, for a thousand
or ten thousand years to come. They would still have sin everyday.
They would then cry everyday, for they cannot be escape from the
curse of their sins. When things start go okay for them, these people
think that God is helping them. But when things go bad even slightly,
they wonder, "Is it because I didn't give tithe? Or is it because
I missed church last Sunday? I've sinned and failed to serve God
properly, and I think He is actually punishing me for them."
In this way, they end up dying locked up in the Law, for the Scripture
tells us that "the law brings about wrath" (Romans 4:15).
To really have the kind of faith that
is whole, we must know correctly and believe in the four ministries
of Jesus Christ who came to us through the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and the fine woven linen. We must realize the truth given
by Jesus Christ. Only when we have a clear understanding of this
four-fold truth and believe in it, we can have faith that is whole
before God, and we can truly become His perfect children. Because
we have become sinless by believing in these four ministries of
Jesus, we are always the sinless righteous, even without our own
struggle to free ourselves from the bondage of sin; we are the sinless
people of faith, even without exerting our own willpower; and we
are the perfect children of God whose sins were all washed away
as white as snow, even without our own good deeds or trying.
Like a baby playing and resting in
peace under the watchful eyes of the parents, by believing in this
truth, we in fact have peace and tranquility in our hearts before
the merciful eyes of God the Father. Even though your deeds may
be insufficient, all that you have to do is believe in the Lord's
works, for the more insufficient you are, the more you would feel
the love of our Lord.
Are you clamoring to receive the remission
of your sins, still unable to have the faith that believes in the
blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen? Now those
who know this truth do not have to clamor to receive the remission
of sin, but just believe quietly. The ones who have become the children
of God by faith are those who truly know and believe in Jesus Christ,
He who came to us through the water, the blood, and the Spirit.
They serve God not with their superficial acts, but they love and
serve Him with their faith first. Because we believe, God grants
us His audience and walks with us. Because we believe in Him, He
helps us. And because we believe in Jesus who has saved us with
the baptism and the blood in which we place our faith, we have become
God's servants who serve His righteous works.
We must now all realize the truth
that God made the gate of our salvation in the Tabernacle's outer
court, weaving it with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and
the fine woven linen, in order to give us the salvation of the definitive
remission of sin. The Scripture tells us that Jesus came to us through
the water, the blood, and the Spirit, and that He has saved us from
our sins with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine
woven linen of the gate of the Tabernacle's court in the Old Testament.
Our Lord has become the gate of our salvation from sin. We must
believe, and believe yet again, in these four works of the Messiah
who has actually and factually delivered us from all our sins.
The Baptism that Jesus Received
from John Is the Real Substance of the Blue Thread Manifested in the
Gate of the Court of the Tabernacle
Let's
turn to Matthew 3:13-17 again: "Then Jesus came from Galilee
to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him. And John tried to prevent
Him, saying, 'I need to be baptized by You, and are You coming to
me?' But Jesus answered and said to him, 'Permit it to be so now,
for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.' Then
he allowed Him. When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately
from the water; and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and
He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting upon
Him. And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying, 'This is My
beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.'" At this time,
when Jesus was baptized, it had been 30 years since He was born
of the Virgin Mary. The word "then" here refers to the
time when both John the Baptist and Jesus had turned 30.
John the Baptist, born 6 months prior
to Jesus, was the representative of this earth's mankind who were
giving them the baptism of repentance (Matthew 3:11, 11:11). When
Jesus turned 30, He came to this John, who was baptizing people
at the Jordan River, to be baptized. But John the Baptist tried
to prevent Him, saying, "I need to be baptized by You, and
are You coming to me?" Jesus then replied, "Permit
it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness."
John then allowed, and Jesus was baptized by him. The Scripture
also records that when Jesus was thus baptized, heaven was opened
to Him, and a voice came from it, saying, "This is My beloved
Son, in whom I am well pleased."
In Matthew 3:15 here, Jesus tells
us the reason why He was baptized by John. This truth refers to
the blue thread of the Tabernacle's court: "Permit it to
be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness."
The purpose of the baptism of Jesus received from John was to forgive
the iniquities of sinners through His works manifested in the Tabernacle's
blue, purple, and scarlet thread-"for thus it [was] fitting
for [them] to fulfill all righteousness."
That Jesus Christ would take everyone's
sins upon Himself by being baptized by John the Baptist was the
righteous love of God and the fulfillment of His work of salvation
of all sinners. As John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the
world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes
in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." Jesus
was baptized to save us from the sins of the world, so that we may
not be condemned because of our sins. This is why Jesus took all
the righteousness of God and all the sins of mankind upon Himself
by being baptized by John, for thus it was fitting for them to fulfill
all righteousness.
What is "all the righteousness
of God?" The passage above tells us that the reason why Jesus
was baptized by John the Baptist was to fulfill all the righteousness
of the Father.
Here, we need to find out exactly
what all the righteousness of God really is. "All righteousness"
refers to the fact that Jesus Christ, by being baptized by John,
took all the sins of mankind upon Himself. With His baptism, He
took all the sins of the world upon Himself, all at once. As the
purpose of His birth was to blot out all the sins of the world at
once, the baptism that Jesus received from John was clearly righteous.
To fulfill all the righteousness of God meant to fulfill the righteous
works that make all the sins of the world disappear-that is, it
was to fulfill salvation.
The baptism of Jesus was the indispensable
method by which God would deliver us from our sins. God set in the
Old Testament that to blot out our sins, He would raise John the
Baptist as the representative of mankind, make Him baptize His Son
Jesus Christ, and thereby pass all our sins onto His Son. None other
than this was the work of God's mercy. Because God has loved us
so much, God made Jesus be baptized by John to turn us into His
own children and to complete the righteous work of blotting out
our sins. This is why God said, when Jesus had been baptized and
came up from the water, "This is My beloved Son, in whom
I am well pleased." God the Father, in other words, said,
"With His baptism, My Son has taken all your sins upon Himself."
Jesus Christ, in other words, came
to this earth, and through this method of being baptized by John,
He bore all our sins all at once, in the most appropriately way,
and thus became the sacrificial offering to make our sins disappear.
It was because the Son of God was
baptized for our sake, and because He thus accepted all our sins
onto Himself, that He carried these sins to the Cross, was crucified
and shed His precious blood, and thereby became the Savior of all
of us. Jesus has saved us who believe, in other words, by being
baptized for our sins, sacrificing Himself with His blood on the
Cross, and rising from the dead again. And after rising from the
dead and completing His works of salvation, He now sits on the right
hand of the throne of God, and when His time comes, He will most
surely return. This truth is the gospel of the water and the Spirit
and the core of salvation.
On the gate of the court of the Tabernacle,
Exodus 27:16 records, "For the gate of the court there shall
be a screen twenty cubits long, woven of blue, purple, and scarlet
thread, and fine woven linen, made by a weaver." So the
gate of the court of the Tabernacle was woven of these blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and fine woven linen. This tells us the truth
that we enter the Kingdom of Heaven by believing in the gift of
salvation.
The blue thread woven
into the gate of the Tabernacle's court refers to the fact that
all our sins were passed onto Jesus when He came to this earth and
was baptized.
The purple thread tells
us that Jesus Christ, who was baptized for our sins, was fundamentally
the Creator Himself who made the whole universe and everything in
it, the Lord of you and me. Purple is the color of kings (John 19:2-3),
and therefore it tells us that Jesus Christ is the King of kings
and the Lord of all. The word "Christ" means "the
anointed," and only kings, priests, or prophets could be anointed.
As such, although Jesus Christ came to this earth in the flesh of
a man, His true identity was actually the King of kings. Jesus,
in other words, was the Lord and the Creator who made the whole
universe. Jesus was the Almighty God Himself and the only begotten
Son of God the Father.
The scarlet thread woven
into the gate of the Tabernacle refers to the sacrifice that this
King of kings made when, after coming to this earth in the flesh
of a man and taking our sins upon Himself with His baptism, He was
crucified and shed His blood on the Cross. Jesus Christ paid the
wages of our sins on our behalf, by being baptized, shedding His
precious blood, and thus sacrificing Himself for our sake. The scarlet
thread manifests the sacrifice of the blood of Jesus Christ.
Lastly, the fine woven linen
refers to God's intricate Word of the Old and New Testaments. The
Bible tells us of our salvation through the Word of the Old and
New Testaments. From the Old Testament, God promised that He would
come to us as the Savior of sinners, and in the New Testament, just
as He had promised, Jesus Christ, God Himself, did indeed come to
this earth, was baptized, and shed His blood on the Cross-all give
Himself up as the sacrifice for our sins.
With the blue thread, God manifested
the Word that Jesus Christ came to this earth to save us from our
sins and took these sins of ours upon Himself with His baptism;
and with the purple thread, He manifested that this One who was
baptized was in fact God Himself. And with the scarlet thread, God
manifested that He has saved you and me from our sins by coming
to this earth as our Savior, being baptized, carrying the sins of
the world to the Cross, and shedding His precious blood.
That this salvation came by the Word
of God promised from the Old Testament, on the other hand, was manifested
with the fine woven linen. This is why the gate of the court of
the Tabernacle was woven with these blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and fine woven linen. When we look at the gate of the Tabernacle's
court, this gate manifests and shows us clearly just how God has
saved us from our sins and made us His people; as such, we must
all believe in the spiritual meaning of the four threads used for
the gate of the court of the Tabernacle.
Speaking of the colors of the gate
of the Tabernacle's court, the Bible first mentions its blue thread.
We usually think in the order of purple, blue, and scarlet thread,
but the Bible actually lists in the order of blue, purple, and scarlet
thread. This shows us the importance of the blue thread. While Jesus
Christ indeed came to this earth as our Savior, had He not been
baptized by John, we would not have been able to be cleansed of
our sins. This is why Jesus, to save us from the sins of the world,
was baptized by John and crucified, all in obedience to the will
of the Father.
Jesus is the Lord of the universe
who created all things, and He is our God. He is God Himself who
has made us be born unto this earth, who has given us new life,
and who rules over our lives. For Him to save us from our sins,
He had to be baptized by the representative of all mankind and thereby
take all our sins upon Himself. It is by being baptized by John,
in other words, that Jesus Christ has become our true Savior.
It was to deliver us from our sins
that Jesus Christ came to this earth, and it was to take all our
sins upon Himself that He was baptized. Were it not for His baptism
in the first place, Christ would never have been able to be crucified.
This is why the gate of the court of the Tabernacle is showing us
clearly just how exactly Jesus Christ has saved us from our sins-that
is, the precise method of His salvation.
The colors of the gate of the court
of the Tabernacle tell us that Jesus Christ would come to this earth,
take all the sins of mankind upon Himself with His baptism received
from John, and be crucified-that He, in other words, would take
care of all our sins by Himself. When Jesus was baptized, the door
of Heaven was opened, and God the Father spoke, "This is
My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased." Jesus Christ
is our Messiah and Savior, but He is also the Son of God, the very
God the Creator who made the whole universe with His own Word. As
being the Holy God, Jesus could bore all our sins by being baptized
in order for Him to become our true Savior.
Jesus Christ who created the whole
universe and rules over it has shown us the clear salvation from
our sins. It is because Jesus Christ, to blot out our sins, came
to this earth, took all such sins upon Himself with His baptism
and died on the Cross that you and I have been truly saved. Jesus
Christ is the Creator who rules over our life and death, who created
the whole universe, and who brought our forefathers and the entire
mankind out onto this earth. He was the very substance of the blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen.
God Himself came to this earth as
the sacrificial offering of sinners. Jesus who has saved us was
this God, the Almighty and the God of mercy. It is because Jesus
Christ took all sins upon Himself with His baptism that He fulfilled
all the righteousness of God, and this is why He carried the sins
of the world to the Cross, was crucified and shed His precious blood.
Just as it is manifested in the gate of the court of the Tabernacle,
Jesus Christ became our own sacrificial offering to blot out all
our sins.
This is why not only the gate of the
Tabernacle's court, but also the gate of the Holy Place, the gate
of the Most Holy, and even its covering of the House of God were
all woven with blue, purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen.
It is because Jesus Christ was baptized for your sake that you and
I are washed of all our sins by believing in it. Jesus was baptized
to fulfill all righteousness, and this righteousness was accomplished
by taking the sins of all people upon Himself through His baptism.
What we must do, therefore, is to realize that all our owns sins
were also passed on Jesus at that time, and believe so.
However, there are so many Christians
who believe in Him arbitrarily and recklessly. They are too stubborn
to abandon their own religious faith of lawlessness, challenging
God from the very beginning. We have to believe in Him according
to the way of salvation He has given us. Jesus said, "I
am the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6). He is
telling us, "I am the way. I am the way that leads you to Heaven.
I am the Shepherd, the way and the truth. I am indeed the life that
saves you." By saving us from our sins, Jesus Christ has become
the Lord of new life to us.
When We Believe in Jesus,
How Should We Understand and Believe in Him?
We can be saved from all our sins
only by believing in the exact way that He came to this earth and
has saved us. The word "faith" includes such meanings
as "to rely on," "to hold on to," and "to
entrust." Seniors often rely on their children when they grow
too old, as they find it too difficult to live by themselves. Likewise,
the reason why we live by entrusting ourselves to God is because
we simply cannot make our sins disappear on our own. Even if we
try not to sin ourselves, we still end up living our lives always
sinning. It is because we cannot free ourselves from our sins that
we believe in God and place our trust in Jesus Christ our Savior
by believing in what He has done for us.
This is why when we believe in Jesus
and seek our salvation, we must first know what kind of faith is
the right faith. Over 2,000 years ago, Jesus came to this earth
to save you and me-indeed, each and every human being of this world-from
our sins. Turning 30, He then was baptized by John the Baptist and
thereby took all the sins of the world upon Himself. We must all
believe in this fact. We must believe that when Jesus accepted not
only your and my sins but all the sins of the world onto Himself
with His baptism, every sin, of the past, the present, and even
the future, was all taken up by Jesus Christ already.
However, many people are still ignoring
this fact that not only all the sins of the world but also all their
own sins were passed onto Jesus when He was baptized, and continue
to believe only in the blood of the Cross. That's why none of them
can easily discern which faith is the right one, even though they
all see that all the gates of the Tabernacle were woven of blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen.
When Jesus Christ came to this earth
to save us, He did not save us in a slapdash fashion. It is because
He actually took all our sins upon Himself with |