Leviticus 4:27-35; John 1:29 In the time of Moses when a person broke God's laws, he had to sacrifice a lamb to God. The lamb died in the place of the law breaker. This reminded the people that it was wrong to sin against God by breaking His laws. The lamb was also a symbol. It pointed to a much greater sacrifice that would come later. God planned to send His Son Jesus into the world to become that sacrifice. (Bridge music.)