Sermon #201 Leviticus
Series
Title: THE URIM AND THE THUMMIM
Text: Leviticus 8:8
Reading: Deuteronomy
32:48-33:12, 16, 25-29
Subject: Lights and Perfections Found in Christ Alone
Date: Sunday (Am & PM) –
November 11, 2001
Tape
# W-68b & W-69a
Introduction:
(Hebrews 7:24-28)
"But this man, because he continueth ever, hath an
unchangeable priesthood. {25} Wherefore he is able also to save them to
the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make
intercession for them. {26} For such an high priest became us, who is
holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the
heavens; {27} Who needeth not daily, as those high priests, to offer up
sacrifice, first for his own sins, and then for the people's: for this he did
once, when he offered up himself. {28} For the law maketh men high
priests which have infirmity; but the word of the oath, which was since the
law, maketh the Son, who is consecrated for evermore."
Aaron
was an eminent type and picture of our Great High Priest, the Lord Jesus Christ.
·
As Aaron
was a priest chosen and appointed by God himself, the Lord Jesus
is the Priest of God’s choice and God’s appointment.
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As Aaron alone
made atonement (ceremonially) for the sins of Israel on the day of
God’s appointment, the Lord Jesus by the sacrifice of himself made atonement
(really) for God’s true Israel on the day appointed by God from eternity.
·
As Aaron ministered
in the holy place, representing God’s chosen nation, the Lord Jesus ministers
in heaven itself, representing God’s elect.
·
As Aaron’s
priesthood was ceremonially effectual for all Israel, securing
the blessing of God upon the people of Israel, Christ’s priesthood is in
reality effectual for all God’s Israel.
(Leviticus 8:1-13)
"And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, {2} Take Aaron and
his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and a bullock for
the sin offering, and two rams, and a basket of unleavened bread; {3} And
gather thou all the congregation together unto the door of the tabernacle of
the congregation. {4} And Moses did as the LORD commanded him; and the
assembly was gathered together unto the door of the tabernacle of the
congregation. {5} And Moses said unto the congregation, This is the
thing which the LORD commanded to be done. {6} And Moses brought Aaron
and his sons, and washed them with water. {7} And he put upon him the
coat, and girded him with the girdle, and clothed him with the robe, and put
the ephod upon him, and he girded him with the curious girdle of the ephod, and
bound it unto him therewith. {8} And he put the breastplate upon
him: also he put in the breastplate the Urim and the Thummim. {9} And he
put the mitre upon his head; also upon the mitre, even upon his
forefront, did he put the golden plate, the holy crown; as the LORD commanded
Moses. {10} And Moses took the anointing oil, and anointed the
tabernacle and all that was therein, and sanctified them. {11} And
he sprinkled thereof upon the altar seven times, and anointed the altar and all
his vessels, both the laver and his foot, to sanctify them. {12} And he
poured of the anointing oil upon Aaron's head, and anointed him, to sanctify
him. {13} And Moses brought Aaron's sons, and put coats upon them, and
girded them with girdles, and put bonnets upon them; as the LORD commanded
Moses."
When
Moses was commanded of God to anoint Aaron as Israel’s High Priest, He gave him
these very specific commands. There were certain, specific things that
had to be done. They had to be done because Aaron was to represent our Lord
Jesus Christ. That is why he was to serve as a priest. In all these things
Aaron was typical of and represented our Great High Priest, the lord Jesus
Christ.
1.
Aaron
was called of God to be a high priest (vv. 1-2; Heb. 5:4; 8:3). – Our Great High Priest was
chosen, called and ordained of God. He is the only priest there is between God
and man (1 Tim. 2:5). All others are only pretenders, fakes, charlatans, by
whom the souls of men are deceived.
2.
Aaron
was ceremonially washed and was thereby ceremonially purified (v. 6). – How far short the type falls! Aaron must be
ceremonially washed, ceremonially cleansed and purified, even to represent our
holy Savior in his holy work of redemption!
3.
Moses
put the special, holy garments of the High Priest upon Aaron by God’s command,
those holy garments made specifically as the Lord God had prescribed (vv. 7-9). (The Coat – The Girdle – The
Robe – The Ephod – The Breastplate – The Miter) – Those holy garments put on
Aaron were put on him to symbolize what our Lord Jesus Christ has done and is
doing for us. Christ did not wear the ceremonial garments of a priest. He who
is our High Priest made the garments of salvation and put them on us!
4.
Moses,
symbolizing the law of God, put the golden plate, the holy crown, upon Aaron’s
head (v. 9). –
Though there was never a priest in Israel who was also a king, the priestly
garments were not complete without this holy crown on the head of the high
priest (Zech. 3:1-5). Why? – Because Aaron represented the Lord Jesus, who is a
Priest upon a throne, a Royal Priest. Christ is the Priest who wears the Crown
as Zion’s King!
5.
Aaron
was anointed with the holy oil as God’s chosen priest (v. 12). – So the Lord God poured out his
Holy Spirit upon his Son in the most public manner, anointing him as our Great
High Priest, giving him his Spirit without measure. Christ our Great High
Priest is CHRIST – God’s Anointed!
6.
Aaron
was consecrated to God as Israel’s High Priest (vv. 24-27). – Our Great High Priest was
consecrated to God for the work of our salvation for the glory of God (Isa.
50:5-7; Ps. 40; Phil. 2:5-11; Heb. 10:5-14).
7.
Aaron
was blameless, a man without a blemish (Lev. 21:21-23). – No man, having a blemish could offer an
offering in the holy place, because he who would put away our sins by the
sacrifice of himself must be “holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from
sinners.” That holy man is the God-man, our Great High Priest, the Lord
Jesus Christ.
There are many, many things about Aaron and his priestly garments that are highly symbolical and instructive. I cannot possibly expound the type in one message. Today, I want us to focus on verse eight.
(Leviticus
8:8) "And he put the breastplate
upon him: also he put in the breastplate the Urim and the Thummim."
I
have always been intrigued by the mention of The Urim and The Thummim
(pronounced “oo-reem” and “too-meem”) in connection with the
Levitical priesthood.
The
word “Urim” means “lights.”
It is always plural. The word “Thummim”
means “perfections.” Again, it is always plural. But there is no way
for us to know precisely what the Urim and Thummim were. The Scriptures never tell us what they were, only what their use and
purpose were; and history gives nothing but tradition and speculation.
Therefore, intriguing as it might be to look at the possibilities of what they
were, I will leave that alone.
This much we know from the Word of God:
The Urim and Thummim were placed along with the names of the twelve tribes of
Israel in the breastplate worn by Aaron. Specifically
they were worn upon the heart of God’s high-priest. And it was by these,
through the intercessory work of the high-priest, that God gave direction to
the children of Israel and settled all important matters of judgment and
justice.
(Exodus 28:30) "And thou shalt put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim
and the Thummim; and they shall be upon Aaron's heart, when he goeth in before
the LORD: and Aaron shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel upon his
heart before the LORD continually."
(Numbers 27:21) "And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest, who shall ask
counsel for him after the judgment of
Urim before the LORD: at his word shall they go out, and at his word they shall
come in, both he, and all the
children of Israel with him, even all the congregation."
However, the Urim and Thummim were lost
during the time of the Babylonian captivity and never recovered, as is
apparent from the instructions given by Nehemiah in the rebuilding of the
temple at Jerusalem.
(Ezra 2:63) "And the Tirshatha (Governor - Nehemiah) said unto them, that
they should not eat of the most holy things, till there stood up a priest with
Urim and with Thummim."
With those words the Holy Spirit showed the
deficiency and imperfection of the Levitical priesthood and the great need of
another priest, not after the order of Aaron, but after the order of
Melchizedek, a great High Priest over the house of God, with whom would be the
true Urim and Thummim. That is the priest of whom Moses spoke in the prophecy
of Deuteronomy 33:8.
(Deuteronomy 33:8) "And of Levi he said, Let thy Thummim and thy Urim be with thy holy one, whom thou didst
prove at Massah, and with whom thou
didst strive at the waters of Meribah;"
The Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior and
Redeemer is God’s “Holy One.”
He is the holy God and the holy man. In fact, the words of Deuteronomy 33:8, “thy holy one,” might better be
translated “the man, thy holy one.”
Christ alone fits that character. He is “the
man, God’s holy One”…
·
In His
Conception and Birth.
·
In His
Nature.
·
In All the
Acts and Deeds He Performed.
Thus he is a suitable High Priest for his
people, holy, harmless, undefiled,
separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens.”
Not
only is Christ the “Holy One” spoken
of here, he is also that One whom
Israel “didst prove at Massah and with
whom Israel didst strive at Meribah” in
the wilderness.
(Psalms 95:7-9) "For he is our
God; and we are the people of his
pasture, and the sheep of his hand. To day if ye will hear his voice, (8) Harden not your heart, as in the
provocation, and as in the day of temptation in the
wilderness: (9) When your fathers
tempted me, proved me, and saw my work."
Proposition:
The true Urim (Lights) and Thummim (Perfections) belong to
and are found in the Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior.
Deuteronomy
33:8 might be properly paraphrased - “And of the tribe of Levi, he said, Let thy
Thummim and thy Urim (or thy Perfections and thy Lights, O God) be with thy
Holy One, Christ Jesus, whom thou, O Levi, with the rest of the tribes of
Israel, didst tempt at Massah, and strive with at the waters of Meribah.” (Gill’s
Paraphrase)
Divisions:
I want to show you just
two things in this message. I want you to see that…
1. Christ is the true Urim and Thummim, the
true Lights and Perfections of his people.
2. As Aaron, the typical high priest,
carried the Urim and Thummim upon his heart, so Christ, God’s true High Priest,
carries his people upon his heart in all his priestly functions.
I.
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST IS THE TRUE URIM
AND THUMMIM, THE TRUE LIGHTS AND PERFECTIONS OF HIS PEOPLE.
All light and perfection are found in
Christ and only in Christ. Apart from Christ there is no light of any kind; and
apart from him there is no perfection.
(Colossians 1:19) "For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell."
(Colossians 2:3) "In whom are hid all the treasures of
wisdom and knowledge."
A. Christ is The Urim. -- Christ is the Light in whom all light is
found and from whom all lights come.
·
As all the
light of the creation from the first to the fourth day was in the sun, so all
the light of the new creation is in Christ, the Sun of Righteousness.
·
As the
light of the earth is but the reflected light of the sun, so the light that is
in us is but the reflection of Christ, who is the Sun of our souls and the
Light of the world.
(John 1:9) "That was the true
Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world."
1. All
natural light in men comes from Christ.
The light of nature in fallen man is
nothing compared to what it was before the fall. Yet, there is a sense in which
all men are, in their natural state, enlightened by Christ. This natural light
is not sufficient to save, but it does render all men without excuse before
God.
It
is by this natural light, given by Christ to all men, that all men and women
know that God is, that he is holy, that he is mighty, and that he is to be
worshipped. This light even causes the natural man, to some degree, to know the
difference between good and evil, and the necessity of an atonement for sin to
satisfy his offended Creator. This light of Christ, sometimes called the light of nature, also teaches
natural, unregenerate men and women how to behave, at least in measure.
(Romans 1:20) "For the invisible things of him from the creation of the
world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so
that they are without excuse:"
(Romans 2:14-15) "For when the Gentiles, which have not
the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the
law, are a law unto themselves: (15) Which
show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing
witness, and their thoughts the mean
while accusing or else excusing one another."
When John says that Christ is that true
Light, “which lighteth every man that
cometh into the world,” he is not talking about the light of grace that
comes to regenerate men in the new creation. Christ does not give every
man the light of grace. There are many who never even receive the light of the
gospel, much less the light of grace. Besides, in the context, John is not
talking about the new creation of grace, but about the physical creation and
the things of nature.
(John 1:3-4) "All things were made by him; and without him was not any
thing made that was made. (4) In him
was life; and the life was the light of men."
As
all men have their natural life and being from Christ, the Divine Creator of
all things, so all men have all natural light from him.
2. Certainly,
the light of grace is found in and comes from Christ, as well.
When I speak of the light of grace, I am
talking about that light which comes upon poor sinners, sinners born in
darkness, raised in darkness, living in darkness, walking in darkness, and
loving darkness, causing them to be made “light
in the Lord.” The light of grace
causes sinners to see what they could not see before…
·
Their Lost
Condition.
·
The
Depravity of Their Hearts.
·
The Guilt
of Sin.
·
The
Necessity of A Redeemer.
·
The Fulness
and Glory of Christ as The Redeemer.
·
The
Accomplishment of Redemption and Salvation By Christ.
Sinners
enlightened by Christ, enlightened with the enlightenment of grace, testify
with the man in John 9:25 -- “One thing I know, that whereas I was
blind, now I see!”
God’s
saints are called “children of
light” because they have been called, called by the almighty,
irresistible power and grace of the Holy Spirit, out of darkness into light,
out of the darkness of depravity, death, and sin, into the marvelous light of
life, grace, and righteousness in Christ. If anyone receives this light, it is
by the gift and grace of Christ our God.
(Ephesians 5:14) "Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that
sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light."
If
any are called to light it is by Christ. If any walk in the light, they walk in
Christ. He is given of God the Father, “A
Light to lighten the Gentiles.”
a. Christ
gives us the light of the perfections and attributes of God.
It is true, as we have already seen, that
some of God’s perfections as God are shown forth in creation to all men. But
the light of the knowledge of the glory of God is manifest and made known only
in the face of Jesus Christ, our crucified, risen, exalted Substitute and
Savior (2 Cor. 4:6). He is the brightness of the Father’s glory and the express
image of his Person. Salvation is
more than a religious creed, experience, or feeling. Salvation is the knowledge
of the living God as he is revealed and made known in Jesus Christ.
(John 17:3) "And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the
only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent."
Unbelieving heathen and pagans know God
as their Creator. Believers are
people who know God in Christ.
·
We see the
wisdom of God in the scheme of salvation by and in Christ.
·
We see the
exceeding riches of his mercy, love, and grace in the mission of Christ as our
Surety.
·
We see the
justice and grace, holiness and truth, faithfulness and severity of the
Almighty in the sufferings and death of Christ as our Substitute.
·
Indeed, in
Christ crucified, and only in Christ crucified, we see the perfect harmony of
all the attributes of God, each fully displayed, each completely satisfied, and
none in conflict with another.
(Psalms 85:10) "Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace
have kissed each other."
(Proverbs 16:6) "By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of
the LORD men depart from evil."
b. It
is only in his light that we see light.
John Gill said, “As we see the sun in its own
light, and it is impossible for us to see it in any other light than its own;
so we see Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, in his own light; and it is
impossible for us to see him in any other.”
·
It is in
his own light that we see him as the brightness of the Father’s glory and the
express image of his Person.
·
It is in
his own light that we see him as the only Mediator between God and men.
·
It is in
his own light that we see him as the only and all-sufficient Savior for guilty
sinners.
·
It is in
his own light that we see the glory and efficacy of his sin-atoning, precious
blood, whereby he has perfected forever them that are sanctified.
·
It is in
his own light that we see the completeness and perfection of his justifying
righteousness.
·
It is in
his own light that we see the immense treasures of grace and glory laid up in
him for believing sinners.
(John 1:14) "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we
beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of
grace and truth."
c. The
light of the knowledge of the gospel and the glorious truths of the gospel is
from Christ, who is the Light and the Truth.
It is Christ who, by his Spirit, opens
our understandings and causes us to understand the Scriptures. It is Christ who
gives regenerate men and women to understand the mysteries of the kingdom. He
sends his Spirit to his elect as the Spirit of Truth, to lead us into all
truth. Otherwise, the Bible would be to us, as it is to all the world, a sealed
Book, full of riddles, contradictions, and outdated moralisms. Its doctrines
would be as confusing to us as a road map of the United States would be to a
New Guinea tribesman.
David
understood this, and prayed for light from Christ to understand the Word of
God. We would be wise to follow his example.
(Psalms 119:18) "Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out
of thy law."
3. As
the light of nature and of grace is from Christ, the true Urim, so too is the
light of glory.
Heaven is a world, a state, a condition
of blessed, glorious, eternal, satisfying light. The inheritance of God’s
saints is called the inheritance of light (Col. 1:12). All the light of
heaven’s glory is Christ, God’s Urim!
(Revelation 21:23) "And the city had no need of the sun,
neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and
the Lamb is the light thereof."
Soon,
my brother, my sister, we will safely arrive in our glorious, heavenly, eternal
home with Christ. Once we have reached Canaan’s fair and happy land, we shall
perfectly walk in light forever! All the lingering darkness of infidelity,
doubt, and fear that vexes us here will be completely dispelled in the
twinkling of an eye! Our very souls will be radiant with the beams of light
from Christ which shall forever strike our hearts with wonder, and joy, and
praise!
(Isaiah 60:19-20) "The sun shall be no more thy light by
day; neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee: but the LORD
shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory. (20) Thy sun shall no more go down;
neither shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the LORD shall be thine everlasting
light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended."
Do
you see what I have been talking about. The Urim is Lights; and Christ is the
Light. He is the true Urim. The lights of nature, grace, and glory all come
from him. Now, I want you to see that…
B. Our Lord Jesus Christ is
the true Thummim, too.
All perfections are found in him fully,
completely, and everlastingly. Whenever we think about perfections, let us only
think of Christ. He comprehends them all and possess them all.
1. All
the perfections of the Triune God are in him.
(Colossians 2:9) "For in him dwelleth all the fulness of
the Godhead bodily."
·
Is eternity
a Divine perfection? It is in Christ.
(Revelation 1:8) "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning
and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come,
the Almighty."
·
Is omnipotence
a Divine perfection? Christ declares himself to be “The Almighty!” His
name is “The Mighty God!”
·
Is omniscience
a Divine perfection? It is in Christ. He knows the thoughts of the heart.
(John 21:17) "He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? Peter was
grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said
unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus
saith unto him, Feed my sheep."
·
Is omnipresence
a Divine perfection? Christ is the everywhere present God!
(Matthew 18:20) "For where two or three are gathered together in my name,
there am I in the midst of them."
·
Is immutability
a Divine attribute? Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever!
2. All
the perfection of the gifts of the Spirit are in Christ and flow to us from
Christ.
(Psalms 68:17-20) "The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place.
(18) Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive: thou hast
received gifts for men; yea, for the
rebellious also, that the LORD God might dwell among them. (19) Blessed be the
Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our
salvation. Selah. (20) He that is our
God is the God of salvation; and unto
GOD the Lord belong the issues from
death."
3. All
the perfection of grace is in Christ and comes to chosen, redeemed sinners
through Christ and for Christ’s sake. – Our all-glorious Christ is full of grace, every kind of grace.
·
All
justifying grace is in him and comes from him.
·
All
sanctifying grace is in him and comes from him.
·
All
preserving grace is in him and comes from him.
·
All
glorifying grace is in him and comes from him.
Christ
is our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. He is that
holiness which we must have, without which no man shall see the Lord. Indeed,
in this matter of grace and salvation, “Christ is all!”
4. All
the perfection of the blessings and promises of God to sinners in the covenant
of grace are in Christ.
Christ is our Joseph. He owns and holds
he keys to all the storehouses of God’s grace!
(2 Corinthians 1:20) "For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory
of God by us."
(Ephesians 1:3-6) "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us
with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places
in Christ: (4) According as he
hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be
holy and without blame before him in love:
(5) Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ
to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, (6) To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made
us accepted in the beloved."
We
cannot come into any circumstance or condition but what there is a blessing and
promise of God in Christ to meet our needs, if only we had faith to see it and
lay hold of it.
5. All
the perfection of life is Christ himself!
With him is the fountain of life. All the
streams of life, particularly spiritual, eternal, everlasting life, flow to
God’s elect through him, through his mediation, merit, and power.
Perhaps
you ask, “How is it that all life
came to be in Christ the Mediator?” The answer is found in Psalm 21:4.
As our Mediator and Surety, he asked his Father for it for all his seed upon
the grounds of his obedience and death, and the Father granted him his request.
(Psalms 21:4) "He asked life of thee, and
thou gavest it him, even length of days for ever and
ever."
(John 17:2) "As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should
give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him."
It
was for this purpose that the Son of God came into the world, to remove all
obstacles out of the way, that the streams of life might flow freely to his
people forever.
6. All
the perfection of strength is in Christ
We are poor, weak, helpless creatures of
flesh! Without him, we can do nothing. But Christ is the man of God’s right
hand, whom he has made strong for himself and for us. Though we can, of
ourselves do nothing, we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.
The Lord is my Strength and my Salvation!
7. All
the perfection of wisdom is in Christ.
Christ is Wisdom (Pro. 8). Without him
there is nothing but folly! And he is made of God unto us Wisdom…
·
To Teach
Us.
·
To Guide
Us.
·
To Protect
Us.
8. All
the perfection of joy is found in our all-glorious Savior, the Lord Jesus
Christ.
There is always a reason to rejoice in
him: in his Person, in his righteousness, in his blood, in his intercession, in
his promises, and in his providence. All who worship God in the Spirit rejoice
in Christ Jesus (Phil. 3:3).
9. All
the perfection of comfort and consolation is in Christ as well.
He is our Comfort and our Consolation. Any comfort and consolation found anywhere else is a deceit and a delusion.
(John 14:1-3) "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe
also in me. (2) In my Father's house
are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to
prepare a place for you. (3) And if I
go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself;
that where I am, there ye may be
also."
Christ
is the true Urim. All true light is in him and comes from him. And our great
God and Savior is the true Thummim. All perfections are in him and come from
him.
II.
Now, let me
spend just a few minutes showing you that AS
AARON, THE TYPICAL HIGH PRIEST, CARRIED
THE URIM AND THUMMIM UPON HIS HEART,
SO CHRIST, GOD’S TRUE HIGH PRIEST, CARRIES
HIS PEOPLE UPON HIS HEART IN ALL
HIS PRIESTLY FUNCTIONS.
Remember, the Urim and Thummim were
carried upon the high-priest’s breastplate, where the names of the twelve
tribes of the children of Israel were engraved in precious stones.
Specifically, they were carried upon his heart before the Lord. This teaches us
three specific, glorious, soul-cheering gospel truths.
A. God’s elect are ever
upon the heart of Christ, our great High Priest.
As the names of the children of Israel
were upon Aaron’s breastplate, so our names are engraved, not only upon the
palms of his hands, but also upon our great Savior’s heart. He has set us as a
seal upon his heart.
1. We were upon his heart from eternity, as
the objects of his everlasting love.
2. We were upon his heart when he came into
the world to save us.
3. We were upon his heart when he died at
Calvary.
4. We were upon his heart when he took his
seat in heaven.
5. We are upon his heart now and forever.
B. Everything Christ has
done, is doing, and shall hereafter do as our great High Priest, with the Urim
and the Thummim, he does as our Representative, Mediator, and Substitute.
1. When Aaron made atonement by sacrifice,
he made atonement for the congregation of the Lord. So Christ our Passover is
sacrificed for us.
2. He obtained eternal redemption with his
own blood for us.
3. He entered into and took possession of
heaven as a Forerunner for us.
4. He appears in the presence of God for us.
5. He makes intercession for us.
That
is the very language of Holy Scripture. Thank God for particular grace and
distinguishing love!
C. Christ, the true Urim
and the true Thummim, is that One by whom were guided and instructed.
Remember, it was by the Urim and the Thummim that God gave direction to his servants and thus to his people.
(Numbers 27:21) "And he (Joshua)
shall stand before Eleazar the priest, who shall ask counsel for him after the judgment of Urim before the LORD: at his
word shall they go out, and at his word they shall come in, both he, and all the children of Israel
with him, even all the congregation."
1. None but the high-priest could ask
counsel of God in the sanctuary. Christ alone can speak to God for us. We
cannot come to God without a Mediator, without a Priest, or without a
Sacrifice!
2. God’s direction and blessing was sought
upon the ground of Urim (Light) and Thummim (Perfection), upon the ground of
God’s omniscient judgment and absolute perfection being fully satisfied with
Christ.
3. Intercession was made and counsel sought
for Israel alone.
4. The Urim and the Thummim, all the Lights
and all the Perfections of the Triune God were engaged for a specific people. Now, watch this…
5. That person for whom counsel was asked
was to stand before the high-priest.
We
must each take our place before Christ, our great High Priest. We cannot come
to God any other way, but by faith in his name.
Application:
I have only
scratched the surface. Much more could and should be said about this subject;
but it will have to wait for another time. Let me wrap this message up with a
few words of application.
1. If the true Urim and Thummim, all true
Lights and Perfections, are found in Christ, let us go to him for them.
·
In our
darkness, let us go to him for light.
·
In our
sinfulness, let us go to him for perfection.
2. If we are, as the elect of God, engraved
upon the very heart of the Son of God, how dear we must be to him.
·
Upon his
heart we are loved.
·
Upon his
heart we are safe.
·
Upon his
heart we ought to be free of fear.
3. If Christ is our Urim and Thummim, our
Light and our Perfection before God, we ought to confidently trust him to
manage all our affairs.
·
Spiritual,
Eternal Affairs
·
Temporal,
Earthly Affairs
·
Domestic,
Family Affairs
“How
delightful it is to see Jesus thus represented,” wrote Robert Hawker, “as
bearing the persons of his redeemed, in his own light and perfection, when he
goes in before the presence of God for us! Sweet and precious is the thought to
the believer!”
This
is no trivial matter. It is of such great importance that Moses, when dying,
expressly prayed, “Let thy Thummim and thy Urim be with thy Holy One.”
O
precious, glorious, gracious Lord Jesus, be thou the Urim and the Thummim,
Lights and Perfections to our souls in grace here and in glory hereafter
forever.
Amen.
1 Misc. Sermon #1286 – Danville (AM
06/29/97) Rescue, CA – (July 1997)
Leviticus Series
#20 – Danville (AM 11/11/01)