Imagine this host of people coming out of Egypt, walking through wilderness to 
a fabulous Promised Land, their trek under the direct leadership of God 
Himself, a loving, kind Savior. He has just delivered them from slavery as real 
as any from which President Lincoln emancipated slaves in our Civil War. Can 
you imagine the slaves who were emancipated by Lincoln complaining bitterly 
against him? No, but the people of Israel complained against their Great 
Emancipator and Deliverer! Not because He hated them but because He loved them, 
their Savior permitted poisonous snakes to attack them, to teach them the 
Gospel. All they had to do to be healed was to look to a Savior symbolized by 
the poisonous snake itself lifted up high on a pole. The story is in Numbers 
21:5-9. And Jesus told Nicodemus that that snake represented Himself (John 
3:14). Christ "was made to be sin for us who knew no sin; that we might become 
the righteousness of God in Him" (2 Cor. 5:21). It's the same as what John the 
Baptist said, "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world" 
(John 1:29). There is healing, there is salvation, in looking. How does it work?
Well, (1) the sin of the Israelites was the same as our sin--"the carnal mind 
is enmity against God, and is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can 
be" (Rom. 8:7). It's alienation from God, bitterness against Him (you say you 
don't have it by nature? think again!). If you're human, you need healing! And 
the sin is deep: "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately 
wicked: who can know it?" Or, "Deep is a man's mind, deeper than all else, on 
evil bent; who can fathom it?" (Jer. 17:9, KJV, Moffatt). This alienation from 
God goes down to one's toes, embedded in every cell of one's being, it's nature 
itself that you were born with.

(2) The Lamb of God whom you and I are to "behold," look at earnestly, was 
"made to be" just THAT for us! If it wasn't in the Bible, "Christian" people 
would stone me for saying that Jesus is represented as a snake lifted up on a 
pole! Why didn't God tell Moses to make a lamb of brass and put it up on a pole 
so the people bitten by snakes could look at it? Ponder that, for there is 
saving truth there--somewhere.

--Robert J. Wieland

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