Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Numbers 9

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Unknown said...

"Anyone who is clean and is not away on a trip but does not eat the Passover must be cut off from the people. That person did not give an offering to the Lord at the appointed time and must be punished for the sin." v13

Such a sacred and important memorial, this passover. We just "celebrated" Passover ourselves last week, not according to "the rules" but with a heart desiring to commemorate the last supper, the promises, the sorrow of our Lord. From our devotional;

"The Lord's Supper (passover) points forward as well as back. It keeps the past in remembrance; we are to think what happened thousands of years ago, in Egypt and at the cross. The supper is a memorial. But it is also a prophecy.

Christ wrote the white lines of a blessed hope amid the red lines of sorrow. He lifted the veil and gave a glimpse of a gulfillment very glorious beyond earth's shadows. Even the Holy Supper, precious as it is, is but a faint picture of something far better.

The dsciples would not have Jesus with them at the table any more. This was their "last supper" together. Henceforth on earth His plae would be vacant. But in telling them this He gave them sweet comfort in the assurance that He would sit down with them again, by and by, not here, bu tin another kingdom. These words are full of luminous brightness. They tell is of a supper in glory, of which the Lord's supper on earth is but the shadow.

That night when the Master and Hs disciples sat down together in the upper room, a great sorrow hung over their hearts and HIs: for Him it was the shadow of His cross, with all its mystery of woe; for them it was the shadow of sore loss and separation. But the other side of teh cloud was very bright. Out of christ's death came blessed and glorious salvation; now in heaven Jesus sees of the travail of His soul and is satisfied. Out of the brief separation there came to the disciples an abiding presence of Christ which filled their hearts full. Jesus went aay from them for a little time that He might be with them forever."

From "Come Ye Apart by J.R. Miller

Jude said...

v18 "At the Lord's command the Israelites set out , and at his command they encamped. As long as the cloud stayed over the tabernacle, they remained in camp."

It is beyond my imagination to always be right where God wants you to be...always in the right place. Recognizing that all did not go smoothly on the journey, I wonder what it would have been like to be constantly led...and constantly in His presence. I know that I have that option as well in the form of the Holy Spirit but also know that I wander away at times and miss the plans that he has for me as I follow my own route rather than His through life.