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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Ritual Circumcision

Written by: Max Klein

It is very important to realize that in the beginning circumcision was very meaningful. The first man circumcised was Abraham who had maximum doctrine resident in his soul as a mature believer. The Lord commanded Abraham to be circumcised after which He would make Abraham the father of a new race. Circumcision was just the ritual; Abraham’s spiritual maturity was the reality. By contrast, Abraham’s son, Ishmael was also circumcised on that very same day as per Genesis 17:23. Every time Ishmael looked upon his circumcision, it should have reminded him of the necessity of trusting in Jehovah Elohim, the one who would take on humanity and go to the cross to be judged for the sins of the world, and then to grow in grace and knowledge as did his father, Abraham. The ritual of circumcision is meaningless without the reality.

 

1. Ritual without reality is meaningless.  The whole purpose of the Jewish race is relationship with God. This blessing which came from Abraham’s maturity adjustment to the integrity of God, or maximum doctrine resident in the soul, was a part of the promise that Abraham would have a son from his own loins, and from this son would come a new race which would be the means of bringing the Messiah into the world.

 

2. Ritual circumcision was to motivate one to move-on to circumcision of the heart, but these Jews rejected the reality while clinging to the ritual. So, they remained in the status of ‘uncircumcised of heart’ and or maladjusted to the integrity of God. There is no reality in ritual; the reality always lies in the doctrine that makes the ritual meaningful.

 

3. Always in every generation there are certain people who have never heard of circumcision, who have never heard of or seen the Mosaic Law, and yet these people produced the righteousness of the Law; and many others believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and advance to spiritual maturity and obtain ‘circumcision of the heart (soul)’ without physical circumcision.

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