Jesus was circumcised on the eighth day in accordance with the covenant God gave to Abraham and reaffirmed through Moses. Mary and Joseph, as devout Jews, fulfilled other requirements such as the redemption of the firstborn and the purification of His mother. This early act demonstrated that even from birth, Jesus perfectly obeyed God’s Law and identified with His people. His circumcision was part of His mission to fulfill the Law completely, making Him the perfect, sinless sacrifice for humanity. Jesus’ example calls us to live in covenant faithfulness, marked by obedience, holiness, and devotion to God in every part of life.
Jesus’ circumcision shows that from the very beginning of His earthly life, He was fully committed to obeying God’s Law. He entered into the covenant sign given to Abraham, identifying Himself with God’s people and fulfilling every requirement of righteousness. Jesus didn’t simply come to teach or to heal—He came to fully step into our world, live under God’s commands, and perfectly obey them on our behalf. His circumcision points to being the One who would fulfill the Law perfectly so He could be the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
We, too, are called to follow Jesus with that same wholehearted devotion. While we are no longer under the Law’s ceremonial requirements, we are called to live in covenant faithfulness—set apart, obedient, and living according to God’s Spirit, the mark of our covenant relationship with God. Jesus’ example challenges us to take God’s commands seriously, even in the small things and to live in a way that reflects our identity as God’s people. Just as circumcision marked Jesus as belonging to God, so our lives should be marked by holiness, obedience, and a willingness to honor God in every aspect of life.