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Context: Peter describes believers as "living stones... being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ." The burnt offering imagery transforms corporately—the church becomes both temple (spiritual house) and priesthood (offering sacrifices). What the Levitical system accomplished through designated priests offering animal burnt offerings, the new covenant accomplishes through all believers as royal priesthood offering spiritual sacrifices. The mediating phrase "through Jesus Christ" shows that Christ's perfect burnt offering enables believers' acceptable worship.
Connections:
Christological Connection: 1 Peter 2:5 shows the burnt offering typology's corporate fulfillment through the church as holy priesthood. The Levitical system designated Aaronic priests to offer daily burnt offerings at the tabernacle/temple altar. Only they could approach, only they could present offerings, only their service ascended as "sweet savor to the LORD." But Exodus 19:6's promise anticipated broader priesthood: "you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation"—the entire people functioning in priestly capacity. Christ's perfect burnt offering—total self-consecration culminating in death—accomplishes what the repeated Levitical offerings symbolized. Through His mediation, all believers become "holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ." The transformation is comprehensive. Where Levitical priests offered dead animals, believers offer living service. Where offerings occurred at one location (temple), believers offer everywhere. Where priests stood daily repeating offerings, believers continuously present themselves. But continuity remains—the burnt offering principle of total consecration. As the burnt offering required complete consumption (nothing withheld), spiritual sacrifices require comprehensive devotion (all of life offered to God). The phrase "acceptable to God through Jesus Christ" is crucial—our offerings succeed only through Christ's mediation. His perfect burnt offering makes our imperfect offerings acceptable. His sweet savor to the Father covers our service's deficiencies. The corporate dimension fulfills what individual burnt offerings anticipated. The daily morning and evening offerings framed Israel's worship; the church's collective priesthood maintains continuous offering. Romans 12:1 addresses individuals ("present your bodies"); 1 Peter 2:5 addresses the community ("being built up... holy priesthood"). Together they show burnt offering fulfillment includes both personal consecration and corporate worship. The trajectory moves from exclusive priesthood (Aaron's sons only) → mediatorial priesthood (Levites) → perfect priesthood (Christ) → universal priesthood (all believers). What began as limited access through designated representatives culminates in unrestricted access for all who belong to Christ. The burnt offering that required professional priests now characterizes every believer's life—continuous spiritual sacrifices ascending to God through Christ's perfect mediation.
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct, Backward-Looking), Analogy — The church as "holy priesthood" offering "spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ" fulfills the burnt offering corporately: what designated Levitical priests offered individually, all believers now offer collectively, with Christ's mediation making imperfect offerings acceptable.
Trajectory Table: 023 - Burnt Offering (Christ's Total Consecration)