Hi everyone,
Recently we started “subscribing” to this e-mail post called “Today I found out” that presents articles designed to provide all sorts of interesting facts about a variety of subjects. A little while back, one of the articles was on circumcision from which I have provided a brief excerpt below:
“Having served variously as a mark of virility, servility and gentility, circumcision has throughout the centuries worn many symbolic hats. While anthropologists disagree as to the definitive origins of circumcision, the earliest hard evidence comes from the first ancient Egyptian mummies of considerable vintage, around 2300 BC. That being said, Egyptian paintings date circumcision to centuries prior, depicting ritual circumcision as prerequisite to entering the priesthood contention remains as to whether circumcision was a sign of pride rather than prejudice among the ancient Egyptian world. While popular among the elite, forced circumcision was inflicted on captured Phoenician and Jewish slaves as a badge of dishonor, more practical, or rather, less lethal than castration.
Whatever its initial origins, by 1800 BC the Jews were practicing circumcision for religious reasons, in deference to God’s religious injunction to Abraham as contained in the Torah. ’Every male child among you shall be circumcised; and you shall be circumcised in the flesh of your foreskins, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between Me and you. Genesis 17:10-11’.”
I found it interesting to consider how this act had for many cultures become a matter of pride. And yet, when we consider how it is referenced in the New Testament, we find a circumcision that is not a matter of the flesh, nor human pride, but a circumcision done…..by God.
So…why am I sharing all this? Because today, as in Paul’s day, many people still believe that a person must jump through all sorts of legalistic religious hoops in order to be approved by God. How wonderful the Christian Gospel is that tells us that it is God who does the act…..the “removal of the body of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ.” (NAS). Yes, we can rejoice because God severed us from our sin soaked old self and made us alive in Him. As God’s word says, there is “no condemnation in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1), and this is certainly not a matter for human pride. No, it was because of human pride and our rebellion that we had to undergo the true circumcision, the one done by Jesus Christ, that all of our sins may be forgiven. So today, as we go out into a world that tells us that we must do things to earn God’s favor, be ready to say with confidence, “My sin is gone, and I’ve been set free for God has cleansed me”. No wonder we should not boast in anything but the cross of Christ.
–For Him,
Rob Ladonne
August 8, 2015