Brutality
Then he shall flay the burnt offering and cut it into pieces,
Leviticus 1:6 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/lev.1.6.ESV
To be honest, I've tended to simply see the flogging of Jesus as a brutal aspect of His passion for us. Reading this verse however brings home to me the prophetic fulfilment of the Roman executioners' actions. It wasn't just some dramatic event to illustrate a film many centuries later.
For hundreds of years, Jewish priests were brutally carving up animal sacrifices. They weren't doing this to be sadistic. They were illustrating the brutal penalty required for our sins.
What these animal sacrifices pointed to was the ultimate sacrifice of the Son of God, on behalf of all those who trust in Him. The animal sacrifices were only for those who brought them. Christ's sacrifice is only for those who trust in Him.
It's not like Christ died in vain. He didn't die for those who reject Him. Not everyone will be saved. Either we bear our own penalty for our sins, or Christ bears it on our behalf.
'Father in heaven, thank You for sending the Lamb of God to take away our sins. May we trust in Him and so look forward to the world to come, with Him in glory forevermore, amen'
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