Hebrews 9:23
"Thus it was necessary for the copies of the heavenly things to be purified with these rites, but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices."
"Thus it was necessary…"
The word "necessary" carries significant non-negotiable weight. This wasn’t optional or symbolic only; it was required by God’s perfect holiness and justice. Significant, perfect, and complete. It only needed to happen once.
The earthly temple/tabernacle/cathedral and its furniture were "copies" and "shadows" of heavenly realities, of the substance which is complete in Yeshua (Jesus).
Because sin contaminates, the blood of goats and other animals cannot remove its stain. Those sacrifices can only cover the wounds let behind by sin. Sin is not a surface smudge; it is a deep contamination that defiles conscience, relationship with God, and even the earthly symbols of His presence. This is why the animal sacrifices and other burnt offerings could not satisfy the justice of God. Nothing burnt or consumed, going into the gut and bile, can cleanse the flesh of its sin.
The repeated sacrifices were a constant reminder of sin, not its removal.
"It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" (Hebrews 10:4).
Nothing eaten, burned, digested, or turned to bile can reach the deep stain. It cannot consecrate the flesh. Sin is spiritual, relational, and cosmic in its contamination.
This is why Christ's sacrifice is perfect. His blood does not cover; it cleanses.
1 John 1:7
"but if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin."
Here I must admit, for the longest time I viewed Jesus' sin offering on the cross as a covering. I suppose I believed it was a permanent covering, but only a covering that hides our sin from The Eternal Father.
Now I understand this error.
It sounds reverent ("God can’t look upon sin" ), but it actually falls short of the full glory of the gospel. It was really no different than the Old Covenant. It merely postponed judgment and allowed temporary fellowship, but still left the stain intact. Therefore it required continued reflection and personal offerings through confession, consumption, and working it out. And so, unintentionally it diminishes the triumph of the cross. It keeps us living under an old-covenant mentality: sin is still fundamentally there, just temporarily hidden or managed. That’s why the system demands endless repetition; daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly offerings, ongoing confession, ritual consumption of parts of the sacrifice, and constant "working it out" through more blood, more smoke, more striving. This is why the crucifix has Jesus still there, still suffering on his cross; not risen yet and not ascended into glory. The glory is in reserve down here, still on display in the temples and cathedrals. Still waiting in the furniture. Still suffering in the sensory overload.
Friends,
When our theology or practice drifts back into that pattern, even unintentionally, we diminish the explosive victory of the better sacrifice. Christ’s work is not a superior version of the old covering; it is its complete replacement. It's not called a New Covenant for nothing. The blood of Jesus Christ does not manage sin, it removes the stain. It removes it as far as the east is from the west.
The sacrifice is not just perpetual; it is finished. The last High Priest is not still suffering; He is seated at the right hand of the Majesty on high. Jesus offered Himself once for all, entered the true heavenly sanctuary, and sat down. His work of purification complete. No need for earthly replication. The way into the true Most Holy Place is now permanently open.
And any system that attempts to lay hold of that open grace and condition it by their own means is attempting to reestablish the Old Covenant again, only in their own favor.
The purification of the heavenly realities is complete. The veil is torn. Bold access is granted to every believer who comes through faith in the once-for-all sacrifice.
Again, any attempt to add conditions, mediators, repeated offerings, or human rituals that "unlock" or "maintain" what Christ has already secured is a return to shadow and old-covenant logic; this time dressed up in new clothing, often for the benefit of the system itself, and its leaders. It's really a little like agnostic self-rule, not friendship with Jesus. It lacks assurance in Christ's final words before death.
"Tetelestai!"
It is finished.
John 19:30
Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, "It is finished!" [Tetelestai!] And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.
This was not a sigh of defeat but the triumphant declaration of a completed transaction. Gone! Those sins are gone. Not only that, God has perfectly removed them. Gone means gone. Eternally.
Tetelestai was a commercial term in the ancient world meaning "paid in full." The account is settled. Nothing more can be added to it, and nothing can be taken away from it. This single word stands as the death blow to every old-covenant shadow and every modern system that tries to condition, maintain, or replicate what Christ has already finished.
All Glory to God for the clarity. Guard us Lord, from every shadow and every added condition. May we walk humbly with our God, act justly, love mercy, and proclaim Jesus' finished work with boldness and joy. In the name of the risen, ascended, and reigning King! Amen. 🙏🏼