Numbers
19:1-22 - The
sacrifice was to be ‘without defect’. There was to be ‘no blemish’ (2).
Here, we have a picture of the Lord Jesus Christ - ‘without sin’, He
offered Himself ‘for the sins of the people’ (Hebrews 4:15; 2:17). The
gathering of ‘the ashes’ (9-10) speaks of the completeness of Christ’s
work for us - ‘for all time a single sacrifice for sins’ (Hebrews
10:12). The danger of becoming unclean through touching a ‘dead body’
(11) - there is a warning for us here. ‘Dead in trespasses and sins’, we
have been ‘made alive’ in Christ (Ephesians 2:1). We dare not look back
(Luke 17:32; Genesis 19:26; Luke 9:62; 2 Peter 2:20-22). We have been
purified ‘from dead works to serve the living God’ (Hebrews 9:14).
Christ ‘saves to the uttermost’. How dare we ‘shrink back’ from Him?
‘Have faith. Be saved’ (Hebrews 7:25; 10:39).
20:1-29 - No man or woman is indispensable. God’s work goes on, with or without us! (a) Miriam
(Moses’ sister) served and worshipped the Lord (Exodus 2:7-8;
15:20-21). Now, her time had come. She was not to enter the land. She
‘died’ (1). (b) Moses had been the leader of God’s people. He
sinned, and he was excluded from the promised land (12). Do not rest on
your laurels. Yesterday’s grace is not sufficient for today’s
challenges. A day-by-day walk with the Lord is called for. (c) Aaron
(Moses’ brother) had stood alongside Moses in leadership. He ‘died’
(28) without entering the promised land. In the leadership of God’s
people, the names and the faces change - but the Lord never changes. He
remains unchanged, unchanging and unchangeable in His love. When Moses,
Aaron and Miriam had gone, God was still there!
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