For there
are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost:
and these three are one. And there are three that bear witness in earth, the
Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one (1 John
5:7-8).
The Father,
the Word, and the Holy Spirit bear witness of Jesus in heaven, while in the
earth, the Spirit, the water, and the blood bear witness. The Scriptures
document for us how, throughout His earthly ministry, the Lord Jesus was filled
with and led by the Spirit to do mighty works. In today’s study, we’ll take a
close look at the water and the blood.
The Gospel
of John records that when Jesus was crucified, a soldier, in an effort to
confirm He was truly dead, pierced His side with a spear. Blood and water
gushed out, and John recorded it as a sign (John 19:34-35). It was the same
John who mentioned in his Gospel that Jesus “...went forth with his disciples
over the brook Cedron, where was a garden, into the which he entered, and his
disciples” (John 18:1). Cedron was a fast flowing brook rising near Jerusalem , between the Temple
Mount and Mount Olivet .
It was used as a sewage drainage, and, every morning and evening, blood and
water from the temple sacrifices drained into it. John knew quite well that
blood and water flowed out of the temple.
Ordinarily,
when the soldier pierced the Master’s side, He shouldn’t have bled the way He
did because He was dead, and there was no blood pressure. But John bore witness
that blood and water gushed out; this was a miracle! He remembered the Lord’s
encounter with the Jews at the temple when He said, “...Destroy this temple,
and in three days I will raise it up” (John 2:19), referring to His body.
The old
temple is gone; the new temple is here. Jesus is the new and living way!
There’s no more need for the blood that drains into the Cedron Brook, because
He’s our temple and the Lamb that was slain once and for all, for the sins of
the world!
PRAYER: Dear
Father, thank you for demonstrating your love to us so greatly by giving us the
gift of salvation. The Lamb of God was sacrificed in our place once and for
all, so that we can forever live to the praise and glory of your Name.
Halleluiah!
FURTHER
STUDY: John 2:19-21 19. Ephesians 2:13-16
1 YEAR
BIBLE READING PLAN: Luke 19:28-48 1 Samuel 16-17
2 YEAR
BIBLE READING
PLAN: Mark 4:21-29 Leviticus 22
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