Reflection: Bloody Business
‘For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for one’s life.’ Leviticus 17:11 New International Version
When my fingers were still chubby, I held and sang and wondered at my little ‘wordless book’. Do you know it (or maybe the bracelet version)?
My heart was black with sin until the Saviour came in.
His precious blood I know has washed me white as snow.
And in God’s Word I’m clearly told I’ll walk the streets of purest gold.
That wonderful, wonderful day he washed my sins away.
Colours mean different things in different cultures, but we’d all agree that washing in blood hardly produces white as snow. In this little catechism is a puzzling doctrine not just for littlies. Not so, for the Israelites.*
People of the ancient Near East knew lifeblood to be the most powerful cleanser. Blood = life itself, even divine life – a cleanser not to be found under your sink for the everyday rough and tumble, but for the sober, sacred maintenance of relationships within society and with the gods.
Blood is a motif that runs through the whole Bible from beginning to end (blood/bloody appears 5,289 times**). So, so, so much bloody cleansing that begged for a perfect cleanser.
Prayer: With childlike faith, today I ask and affirm: What can wash away my sin? Nothing but…[your] blood Lord Jesus. What can make me whole again? Nothing but…[your] blood Lord Jesus… How precious is the flow that makes me white as snow; no other fount I know; nothing but…[your] blood Lord Jesus. (Hymn by Robert Lowry).
*Read Leviticus 16 for a sobering reminder of the bloody business…and then the good news of Hebrews 9:11-28.
**Bible Hub Multi-Version Bible Concordance