NUMBERS. 25-27 Offerings and Vows

When we as Christians read these chapters we wonder why God had the Israelites bring so many offerings and why were women left to their men to nullify or keep vows. So let’s step back and see if we can understand the reasons behind these chapters.

First why so many offerings and why so many details? The answer may lie in this fact, men are inherently sinners and in need of repentance and cleansing. These offerings reveal to the people how sinful they were and the heavy price that must be paid to rectify them before a holy God. 

Now as to vows made by women but can be removed by the men in their family. Again, we must understand the vow, understand the reasoning and the wisdom of the men who hear and decide. God holds the male family member responsible for his household. That is a heavy responsibility for the men. 

Principles to glean: What we see as strange is indeed perfectly made pure by God’s design. God has set aside these chapters to remind us of the power of offerings to cleanse us and to remove vows that would not honor God. 

Numbers 25-27 Examples 

What we fail to realize is that sin is sin, righteousness is purity and holiness. We also fail to realize our sin corrupts not just ourselves but others as well. God clearly had given examples to follow for righteousness and the early Israelites knew them, yet one man decided rules didn’t apply to him. His lust for sex led him to seek pleasure rather than holiness and the consequence was the loss of his life and the woman with whom he sought that pleasure. We fail to realize how our sin affects others as well as ourselves. It destroys our testimony and God’s blessing that He had planned for us. It is interesting to read that both were named and thus this is not just a random point but for all eternity they and their sin is noted. Be careful what you wish for! 

Second example is in the lives of five daughters of Zelophehad, all of whom were righteous. Since they had no longer any male to seek a husband for them, they came to Moses for wisdom. This was wise and honoring to their father as well as the community. Zelophehad had only borne daughters, not sons so they had no one to seek suitors for them. Moses went to the Lord for direction and God honored these young women. All were blessed and given direction on how to obtain a husband since their father had passed away. 

We can learn much from these two examples of what to do and what not to do. Do we seek to honor or to bring dishonor to our families and our nation? 

God's ways are best

Numbers 15 Unintentional Sins vs Intentional. Sins

Moses gave rules and laws regarding sin as given by God. He revealed the laws regarding intentional sin and unintentional sin. How does one know if they have sinned unintentionally? Only the heart will reveal to us that area. John reminded his readers of that fact. “Dear friends, if our conscience does not condemn us, we have confidence in the presence of God.”  [1 John 3:21]. That word confidence means: “2) free and fearless confidence, cheerful courage, boldness, assurance 3) the deportment by which one becomes conspicuous or secures publicity.”

While there may have been a distinction in terms of the consequences of unintentional and intentional sins in the Old Testament, the Bible is clear all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. Rom 3:23. Today take time to spend in prayer seeking the heart of God and your heart. Does your heart speak words of condemnation or  freedom of that? Ask the Holy Spirit to speak to your heart. 

Cleansing oneself to be pure like Jesus involves a daily, intentional process of sanctification through faith, repentance, and obedience to God’s Word. Key practices include confessing sins to receive forgiveness, renouncing ungodly behaviors, renewing the mind with Scripture, and relying on the Holy Spirit to transform the heart and actions. Where are you today?

The clouds tell a story: you are forgiven
Your sin is forgotten

Numbers 11-14 The Cost of Murmuring

When we murmur or complain the Lord is displeased. These chapters prove that point and are a reminder of what that cost is. God sent them to spy out the land and they did but the report they brought back put fear into the hearts of the people. Here we see the “deadly d” of discontent, discouragement, dismay, and more. Only Joshua and Caleb had pure faith and God spared them with His outstretched hand with the promise of inheriting the land they had seen. Forty years and the death of that generation only these two would be alive to tell about it to the next generation. Caleb would remind Joshua of God’s promise and he did indeed inherit the land he had seen. 

How often do we complain and murmur? It displeases God and it spreads like a plague through the camp or in our case, our church, our families, our nation etc. Beware of this sin! 

Be ye grateful
Don’t complain, be grateful

Numbers 7 – 10 Honoring the Tabernacle

From early on, Moses inquired of the Lord how to worship Him. God gave Moses several requirements and now the time has come for them to consecrate the work and the workers. Great detail is given so that all are aware of the price that was paid for this place of worship. Moses listed not only the gifts but the men who came forward to present the offerings. After the last of the presentation of the gifts, Moses consecrated the Tabernacle. From there, Moses led them further into the wilderness where they could worship the Lord. As they journeyed, the cloud moved or lingered. The flame of the Light of God also illuminated their journey and it too, moved or lingered. But, the most important part of this movement were the words Moses spoke: 

Then it came about when the ark set out that Moses said, 

“Rise up, O Lord! 

And let Your enemies be scattered, 

And let those who hate You flee before You.” When it came to rest, he said, 

“Return, O Lord, 

To the myriad thousands of Israel.”

What a wondrous set of verses to remind them and us in turn, that God goes before us and behind us to protect us. Today, we have the Holy Spirit to do the same. Do we honor the Lord such as this to honor the Lord who is our Protector? 

God's ways are best

Numbers 4 Packing for Moving

As we have seen over and over that God is the God of order and this also pertains to how he ordered the movement of the Tabernacle from one place to another. Aaron and his two remaining sons were given strict orders in how to prepare the furniture in the Holy Place. First they were to cover all with a blue cloth and then to cover that with a leather cloth. The leather would thus protect in inclement weather and also the sun’s harsh rays. How good is our God to give these men explicit instructions which they followed for years. How good are these men to be obedient. 

The lesson we learn from this chapter is that God desires obedience with clear instructions for Him to bless them. This is a beautiful reminder to us about  these same standards. The question before us is: Are we following God’s explicit instructions regarding the things pertaining to the house of God? I love how our church does this in the preparation of the communion elements which are covered until the appropriate time in the service. How about you? Are you obeying God in all His instructions whatever they may be? 

Numbers 3 God is a God of Order

God called Moses to teach and to prepare the nation of Israel so they were given such orders that all may be organized and with proper design. Paul referenced this about God to the Corinthians and to us in turn: “1Co 14:33 for God is not characterized by disorder but by peace. As in all the churches of the saints,” He spoke to the church but the principle is such: all things are to be done in order just as He ordered creation from day one to day six and then rested on the seventh. 

Here God orders that creation of a protective group of the nation, specifically the Levites to serve Aaron and the priesthood. He told them to organize them with specific duties to assist Aaron and his remaining two sons. Guzik writes a helpful note: “to be a priest and to be a Levite were not the same thing at all. Only those who were descendants of Aaron could be priests.”  

Today as you observe your church’s function, note the order and honor such for in doing so you present men to serve and to honor God’s design. 

Leviticus 24-27 Commandments & Principles

The Lord God gave the Israelites several commandments to follow with principles that would guide them when they entered the Promised Land as well as the consequences of their failure to do so. Although today we do not follow those perfectly, the principles are the same. God promises blessing and curses for His people. If our nation would adhere to these, He would bless us as well. So what keeps us from this blessing but arrogance and disrespect. We do not honor nor follow these principles which are wise and instructive. 

Today as we enter the time of voting, take time to speak and follow these principles. Choose wisely those who will obey and instruct the people. Today unfortunately there are rumors and charges against those who already hold office. Be discerning and check the charges before you vote lest God’s curse come upon you and our nation. 

Obedience = blessings
God desires we obey Him

Leviticus 20-23 Priesthood

God gave regulations for the priesthood and Jesus fulfilled that to the letter. He was set aside and followed the pattern given on Mt Sinai. But, today He is in heaven having ascended to the Father. Some say today there are Levitical priests yet after Jesus ascended Peter wrote to the diaspora and other believers: “But you are a chosen racea royal priesthooda holy nationa people of his own, so that you may proclaim the virtues ofthe one who called you out of darkness into his marvelouslight.  You once were not a people, but now you are God’speople. You were shown no mercy, but now you have received mercy.” 

Today honor the sacrifice of Jesus and live your life as a priest because you are chosen and He has paid the price. That means live a holy life, pure and unadulterated. 

Leviticus. 18 The Laws of Purity

These comprehensive laws are in effect even today and the consequences of disobedience to them is still today. Incest is wrong and the children of that union will be defiled. Protect the line of God so you are perfect before those who are not. God’s laws are not hard and when obeyed, they bring righteousness and purity to the land and the people. 

Today choose God’s way and be blessed. 

Pray for a pure heart
Pray for a pure heart And to be obedient to God
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