February 20, 2016 Bible Study — Don’t throw the First Punch

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 19-21.

    The King of Edom refused the people of Israel passage through his land. He mustered his army and confronted them at the border. As a result, the Israelites turned back and went another way. Later, two other kings also refused the Israelites passage. However, these two kings were not satisfied with mustering their armies and defending their borders. Instead they launched an attack against the Israelites. The result in these latter cases is that the Israelites completely conquered those who attacked them.

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    There is a lesson here for us (actually two). The King of Edom made a show of force, but did not initiate violence. By doing this he gained the outcome he desired. The Israelites did not enter his lands. The other two kings also made a show of force, but they initiated violence. Not only did they fail to keep the Israelites out of their land, they were completely destroyed. The lesson here is that there are times when a show of force is called for, but we need to resist the urge to be the first to turn to violence. The second lesson is that is we follow God’s lead, He will defeat our enemies for us.

February 19, 2016 Bible Study — Allowing God to Choose Our Leaders

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 16-18.

    After leading the people back into the wilderness, one of the leaders among the Levites led a revolt against Moses. It is not clear what triggered this particular rebellion. However, among the complaints the rebels had against Moses was that he had failed to lead them into a land to make their own. This of course overlooks the fact that the people had refused to enter that land when Moses attempted to lead them into it. I think the important lesson to be learned from this is that Moses did not muster his forces and confront them with force of arms. Instead, Moses called on the rebel leaders to present themselves before God along with Aaron and himself. Moses then called on God to judge between himself and the rebels. God confirmed Moses’ leadership by signs and wonders. It is worth noting that this was not the first time that God had confirmed Moses’ leadership with signs and wonders. I believe that if we come before God, He will show us who He has chosen to be our leaders. We should present ourselves BEFORE rising in opposition to existing leadership.

February 18, 2016 Bible Study — The Dangers of Following Majority Opinion

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 14-15.

    In yesterday’s passage we read about the 12 spies who went into the land of Canaan and returned to give a report on the land. Ten of the spies reported that the people of the land were too powerful for the Israelites, while two, Joshua and Caleb (especially Caleb), reported that they would be able to defeat the people of the land with God’s help. Today we read that the people listened to the ten and rebelled against going into the land. When the ten got sick and died the people realized their mistake, but by them it was too late. The window of opportunity had closed and God was going to lead them through the wilderness for 40 more years.

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    This passage demonstrates the dangers of following the majority opinion of the “experts”. Ten out of twelve of the spies, ten out of twelve of the “experts”, said that the people of the land were too powerful for the children of Israel to overcome. Caleb and Joshua argued that they had God on their side and thus would be able to overcome the people of the land. However, the people of Israel chose to follow the opinion of the majority of the experts. The majority of the experts told them that they should be afraid of the people of the land. So, they were afraid of the people of the land. We need to listen to the arguments being made by the experts, not just follow what most of them are saying.

February 17, 2016 Bible Study — The Importance of Delegation

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 11-13.

    Once more the people complain about their hardships and some of the people looked back on the good things they had had in Egypt (forgetting the bad that went with those good things). Moses complained to God about being unable to bear the burden on his own. God then tells Moses to appoint 70 elders from among the people to share the burden with him. This is not the first time that Moses was told that he needed to delegate more. In Exodus, his father-in-law had told him the same thing. On that occasion Moses had appointed men as judges for the people. Unfortunately, we see here that while Moses had appointed men to judge disputes among the people, he was still holding all of the leadership roles for himself.

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    Moses’ problem here is one that many leaders face. They know how to accomplish their goals. They know how to inspire others to seek those same goals. However, they often fail to trust others to make the decisions necessary to get the things done which need to be done to realize those goals. They reserve all of the decision making to themselves. It is important for leaders to trust those who follow them to make good decisions. We can contrast what Moses did in leading the children of Israel out of Egypt with how Jesus carried out His ministry. Moses worked with Aaron and Miriam to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt, but even there, Moses viewed Aaron and Miriam as carrying out the decisions which he made. Jesus, on the other hand, started His ministry by calling 12 Apostles. He then spent the next three years teaching them His thought processes. At the end of those three years He turned to job of building the Church over to those 12 men and left them to carry it out.

February 16, 2016 Bible Study — Serving God Is a Privilege to Be Sought, Not an Obligation to Be Avoided

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 8-10.

    When time came to celebrate the Second Passover a group of men was ceremonially unclean, which meant that they could not celebrate the Passover. However, they wanted to celebrate the Passover, so they asked Moses what they should do. Moses consulted God and came back with the following answer. Those who were unable to celebrate the Passover at the appointed time, either because they are ceremonially unclean or because they are traveling, must celebrate the Passover one month later. This was not permission to put off celebrating the Passover because it was inconvenient. It was a special case allowing those who were unable to celebrate at the appointed time to do so at another time. The key to understanding this was that the men who came forward actively sought to celebrate the Passover. Not only did they not take advantage of the opportunity to bypass their obligation to partake in the Passover ceremony, they actively sought some sort of exception whereby they could do so. In other words, they did not view the Passover as an obligation they were bound to perform. Instead they viewed celebrating the Passover as a privilege they desired to perform. Let us have a similar attitude towards the things God calls on us to do.

February 15, 2016 Bible Study

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 7.

    Once the Tabernacle was built, set up, and dedicated the leaders of each of the tribes got together and gave offerings and donations for the transport of the Tabernacle and its supplies. In addition, they coordinated dedication gifts for the altar. The leaders coordinated their gifts so that each tribe had equal “ownership” of the Tabernacle. The leaders, out of their own wealth, supplied these gifts on behalf of those they led. It is the responsibility of leadership to work together with each other to ensure that all of the people they represent are equally empowered in their worship of God. Leadership should not be trying to one up each other in an attempt to get those they represent favored status. Rather, they should work together to see that all of the people are treated equally.

February 14, 2016 Bible Study –Taking a Vow of Dedication to God

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 5-6.

    The description of the trial a woman must go through if her husband believed her to be unfaithful bothers me. However, there are two things it is important to remember here. Many of the surrounding cultures (and even many cultures in the world today) would have found it perfectly acceptable for the husband to torture or kill his wife out of his jealousy, with no more evidence than his suspicion. Second, those who condemn this as barbaric and arbitrary are dismissing the power of God. It is well within God’s power to cause only those women who had been unfaithful to suffer the possible negative effects of this drink. That being said, I am happy that we do not practice this.

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    I find the description of the ritual to be taken by anyone taking the vow of the Nazirite fascinating. It occurred to me that this vow was something which predated this ritual and this ritual was a formalization of what the vow was. I am unsure what the vow of the Nazirite is. From the context, I am going to attempt to figure out as much about it as I can. One taking the vow of the Nazirite was dedicating themselves to carry out some task which they felt furthered God’s will in this world. I believe that one could also take the vow to request God’s assistance to carry out some task which one was then dedicating to increase the glory of God. There are several stories later in the Bible of God instructing a woman to commit her son to a Nazirite vow from the time of his conception (Sampson and Samuel come to mind). One of the key factors in the vow of the Nazirite is dedicating oneself to maintaining both the appearance and truth of holiness.

February 13, 2016 Bible Study — Our Children Belong To God

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 3-4.

    When Moses had done the census of the fighting age men of Israel he did not count the men of the tribe of Levi because the tribe of Levi was set aside to serve the Tabernacle and the priests. Now Moses conducted a count of the males of the tribe of Levi. Unlike with the census of the rest of the tribes Moses counted every male of the tribe of Levi one month old and older. The passage goes on to explain that the Levites represented the first born males of Israel whom God spared when He sent the angel of death to kill the first born sons in Egypt. There is a theme presented here that is alluded to elsewhere in the Old Testament. That theme is that the firstborn sons belong to God and need to be redeemed. I believe that there was a tradition among the people surrounding the Israelites of sacrificing the first born son to their gods. I believe the message here and elsewhere was that those peoples got it partially right; our children belong to God. However, God did not, and does not, desire us to sacrifice our children, not even our firstborn. Our children belong to God, we have no right to take their lives, not even before they are born.

February 12, 2016 Bible Study — A City On the Move

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 1-2.

    A year after leaving Egypt, Moses took a census in order to establish the size of the fighting force which the children of Israel could muster. The Israelite Army at that point was slightly over 600,000 men. This tells us why the various nations in their path were frightened. Even by today’s standards this was a large army and, unlike today’s armies, they had no land to protect. The number listed in this passage would make the Israelite army the ninth largest army if it existed today. It must have been quite a sight to see the people of Israel on the move. The number listed was only the men of fighting age who were able to go to war. It did not include women and children (or even men under the age of 20). It did not include the old men, or those who were physically unable to fight for some reason. And it did not include any of the men of the tribe of Levi. The people of Israel were a city on the move, and a large city at that.

February 11, 2016 Bible Study — The Righteous In Society Are Like the Yeast In Wine-making

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Leviticus 26-27.

    Today’s passage describes how things will go in the land if the people of Israel are faithful to God, and if they are unfaithful. When I read this passage, I think of when God told Abraham that He would not destroy Sodom if He found 10 righteous people there. A nation where the people worship and fear the Lord will prosper and become mighty. For this to happen it does not require that all of the people genuinely worship God. It does not even require that the majority do so. It only requires that some critical mass do so. If that critical mass fears and worships God, they will act like yeast in that society. Their righteousness will permeate the entire society, changing it so that everyone is inclined to act righteously.

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When I think of the yeast metaphor, I am reminded of making wine. If you put enough yeast in the juice, you will get wine. Unless you allow the juice to be “infected” with too many of certain other microbes. If you allow that to happen, rather than turn into wine the juice will become foul and disgusting. This passage warns us about what will happen to society if that happens as well. I really like the metaphor of wine making for the impact of righteous people on society. Juice left to itself in an open container may turn into wine, or it may turn into a foul liquid that not even the most desperate alcoholic would consider drinking. Under certain circumstances the yeast takes over and makes conditions so that the damaging microbes cannot thrive. Under other circumstances, those other microbes take over and make conditions inhospitable to the yeast. Which kind of society do we have today?