Numbers 15
After all that has taken place, even after the people
did not obey God in the incident with those he sent to spy out the
land, though they would not go in when He commanded them to go in,
and though they insisted on going in when He told them not to go in,
the Lord was still the God of Israel. God was still speaking to
Moses, and He still had words for the congregation through His chosen
mediator.
Life went on. The future generation would go into the
land one day. There they would offer to the Lord food offerings,
burnt offerings, and sacrifices. They would include a grain offering
and a wine offering with it as appropriate. Even sojourners would
come through the land and follow these commands.
Amazing. We had almost thought it was all over. But the
gifts and calling of God are irrevocable. Even when all seems lost.
The land was a good land, and the descendants of Jacob
would have that land one day. They would bring their contributions to
the Lord, even the first of their dough as a contribution to the Lord
throughout their generations. There is something so comforting about
this. Heaven is good. Despite our foolishness and rebellion, we will
eat of the fruit of that land.
This continuity of God's eternal purpose did not mean
that sin was suddenly acceptable. Even unintentional sin required
sacrifice. Thanks be to God for His Son, the Lamb. The requirements
of God have been fully met in His obedience and atoning death.
Without this, nothing makes sense, and there can be no real peace.
We have been forgiven. But high-handed sin against the
Lord? I wouldn't try it. A Sabbath breaker was executed by God's
direct instruction.
Israel needed to do all of God's Law. All of it. That
was a burden that we and those who went before us could not bear. We
could have worn the tassels on our garments,but we would not have
fully obeyed the Lord. Christ did that for us. He is the Lord our
God.
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