Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Hebrews 9:13–14

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Hebrews 9:13–14

From the Confessions: The Defense of the Augsburg Confession

Concerning the Mass 

Since the Old Testament sacrifices did not merit reconciliation—unless by analogy—but pointed to the coming sacrifice, it follows that Christ is the only valid sacrifice for the sins of others. Therefore, no sacrifice is left in the New Testament to be applied for the sins of others, except the one sacrifice of Christ upon the cross.

Pulling It Together

The services of the Old Testament were a symbol or a picture of what was to come. Their use was to cleanse the flesh, the natural person, from sin. These services required constant repetition because of constant sin. The New Testament services of the Church remember what our great High Priest has accomplished through his sacrifice on the cross. His is the perfect service that requires no repetition. His blood cleanses conscience and spirit, not merely the flesh, for all who have faith in him.

Prayer: Thank you, Lord Jesus, for granting me the faith to trust in you. Amen.

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