When Grandfather talked about the sacrifices of the Bible, there was often a special act performed at the end of the offering. It was called the “Zarak”. It was the sprinkling or the applying of the blood.
On Yom Kippur, he said, the blood of the sacrifice had to be sprinkled on the Mercy Seat itself. Christ is the fulfillment of all the sacrifices of the Bible. Thus, it means that those who partake of His sacrifice must in some way perform the Zarak, the sprinkling of the blood.
How do you perform the Zarak?
You apply the blood of Christ — the love of God poured out, the mercy and forgiveness of His atonement— to every area of your life. You apply it to your home, to your workplace, to your marriage, to your children, to your emotions, to your sins, to your past, to your anger, to your unforgiveness, to your fears, to your dreams, to your conscience, to your heart— to everything in your daily life. The sacrifice of Christ is a Zarak, and it’s for you to perform— on everything.
…but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. 1 Peter 1:19
Perform the Zarak and apply the blood of Christ to every area of your life.
Walk daily with God at your side!
Love always,
Ed
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