The Red Heifer And Christ - A Prophetic Fulfillment
Friday, April 10
Numbers 19:3-6 (NKJV)
“You shall give it to Eleazar the priest, that he may take it outside the camp, and it shall be slaughtered before him; and Eleazar the priest shall take some of its blood with his finger, and sprinkle some of its blood seven times directly in front of the tabernacle of meeting. Then the heifer shall be burned in his sight: its hide, its flesh, its blood, and its offal shall be burned. And the priest shall take cedar wood and hyssop and scarlet, and cast them into the midst of the fire burning the heifer.”
Devotion
The sacrifice of the red heifer was a very specific command given by God to the Israelites. They were to bring a completely red, flawless heifer—one that had never been under a yoke—to Eleazar the priest. The animal was taken outside the camp and slaughtered, and its blood was sprinkled seven times before the tabernacle. Then the heifer was burned completely. During the burning, the priest was commanded to cast cedar wood, hyssop, and scarlet cloth into the fire. Afterward, a clean man gathered the ashes and stored them in a clean place outside the camp for the purification of the people.
The red heifer points powerfully to Jesus Christ. The red color represents Christ’s humanity and His blood, while the absence of blemish points to His sinless perfection. The fact that the heifer had never been under a yoke symbolizes that Christ was never in bondage to sin but willingly submitted Himself to God’s will as the perfect sacrifice. The heifer was sacrificed outside the camp, just as Jesus was led outside the gates of Jerusalem to be crucified.
The elements placed into the fire carry deep meaning:
- Cedar wood represents the cross.
- Scarlet cloth represents the robe used to mock Jesus.
- Hyssop represents the branch used to offer Him a drink.
Together, they reflect the suffering and judgment that Christ bore on the cross.
The ashes, stored outside the camp for purification, point to Jesus’ death and burial outside Jerusalem. Just as the ashes were used to cleanse from defilement, Jesus’ sacrifice brings true and complete cleansing from sin.
Jesus Christ is both the perfect High Priest and the ultimate sacrifice for all. Unlike the priests of the Old Testament, who offered sacrifices repeatedly, Jesus offered Himself once and for all, securing eternal redemption. Through His death and resurrection, He entered the heavenly sanctuary and now lives forever as our eternal High Priest, continually interceding on our behalf.
There is no longer any need for repeated offerings because His work is complete and perfect. Through Him, we receive not only forgiveness but also transformation, as He sanctifies and perfects those who trust in Him.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life—the only path to the Father. Through Him, we have eternal hope, freedom, and a restored relationship with God.
Today's Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ, our spotless Lamb who was given for our cleansing and redemption. Thank You that through His blood, we are made whole and purified from sin. Help us to live in the fullness of this truth, walking in obedience, gratitude, and holiness. Teach us to rely fully on His finished work and to draw near to You with confidence each day. In the Name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
Apply It Today
Release any guilt, shame, or striving you’ve been carrying. Remind yourself that Jesus has already paid the price in full—there is nothing you need to add. Walk in freedom by choosing to live in obedience and gratitude, trusting that when you give Him your yes, you are fully cleansed and accepted through Him.
Resources
- Don’t miss this powerful short clip, “The Power of the Blood.” Be reminded of the life, freedom, and victory we have through the blood of Jesus.
- Reminder: What the ashes of the red heifer could only symbolize outwardly, the blood of Jesus accomplishes fully and eternally within.