4.30.26 ~ Expanding Our Understanding of the Blood, Part 2: What an Odd Place
The right ear, right thumb, and right big toe—what an odd place to apply blood (Ex. 29:20; Lev. 14:14, 17, 25, 28)! Do you remember the inauguration of the priesthood (Ex. 29)? Blood was dabbed on Aaron's right ear, his right thumb, and his right big toe—some on the altar. Then blood from the altar was sprinkled on Aaron and his garments, and on his sons and their garments. What do we know about that blood? What we do know is that it has nothing to do with sin. It is not a sin sacrifice. It is not an atoning sacrifice. But it is an ordination sacrifice. And what it accomplishes is a big, metaphysical transition. What is a metaphysical transition? Before this moment in time, Aaron was common. Now, within a short ceremony, he is holy. Aaron was an ordinary man. After this blood ritual, he is an ordained priest. He can now enter sacred space. He can stand before God in the Tabernacle. Nothing about this aspect of blood has anything to do with sin, but it has changed him into so...