53 - Numbers 21-22
#51 The whole 2 million people in the community forgot what they just read. Numbers 16. Forgot the feeling of the ocean floor they just crossed. #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
The whole community wailed all night long. Numbers 16. What!?! Two million people wailing for the sake of food. A collective cry. All but two: Joshua and Caleb. I look around every day and hear the ways people talk to each other, talk about others, talk to themselves. Where are the Joshua's and Caleb's. If it is true that God is on our side, and it is true, then what does Josh and Caleb know that we don't know in our hearts. Two million people "missed" the grace of God. forgot what they just read.- You shall die if you defile God's tabernacle. He is a Holy God. Serious Business of Heaven. And we are no longer under law. We live under grace.
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#50 Caleb means “all heart.” A spirit of holy heat, noble daring. May God stir the heart of the un-Caleb people we live with. (Spurgeon). #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
The whole community wailed all night long. Numbers 14:1-3. What!?! One million people wailing for the sake of safety. A collective cry. All but two: Joshua and Caleb. I look around every day and hear the ways people talk to each other, talk about others, talk to themselves. Where are the Joshua's and Caleb's. If it is true that God is on our side, and it is true, then what does Josh and Caleb know that we don't know in our hearts. Two million people "missed" the grace of God. forgot what they just read.- You shall die if you defile God's tabernacle. He is a Holy God. Serious Business of Heaven. And we are no longer under law. We live under grace.
If only we had died in Egypt! Or in this wilderness! Why is the Lord bringing us to this land only to let us fall by the sword"? . . . And they said to each other, “We should choose a leader and go back to Egypt.” But no ... there was one with "another spirit" and a "rough name." Caleb. The meaning of his name is "dog" but the significance is "All Heart." Caleb, a servant of God, followed Him fully. Numbers 14:24. Nothing lukewarm about this white-hot brave heart. A spirit of "holy heat, of noble daring," said Spurgeon. Spurgeon went on to say that there are those un-Caleb like people in our lives we share our very life and love "but no effort on your part can stir the frozen current of their soul." Not so, with this noble dog called Caleb. May we all learn today to be a Caleb and "follow fully" and plead with God to thaw the frozen currents of our own souls and those we love.
It's the work of heaven.
No man planted seeds; no man watered the grass; no man tended the flowers; no man grew anything.
"Aaron’s staff, which represented the tribe of Levi, had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds." Numbers 17:8
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"Return, O LORD, to the ten thousand thousands." Return, O LORD, to us, ten thousand thousands across this spacious land of ours who call upon Your Name today. May we press in hard and humble to find You in our million midst.
O God, help us today to trust not like a Hobab but like a Humble Traveler in this story of ours. The brother of Moses' wife planted his feet firm like a toddler spouting: "I will not go. I will depart to my own land to my kindred." Moses pleads with him: "Come with us, and we will do good to you, for the LORD has promised good..."
Hobab: "I WILL NOT GO." Numbers 10:30. And they moved on in Numbers 12.
Sometimes, we'll invite people into our lives and they just won't come with us. Even family. I think the problem lies with me when, actually, the problem is their own heart. Their problem is not me, it's God. I'm just an agent at the ticket station. May we let God use us as He will and not play the Holy Spirit in people's lives.
I need to find my own Rest this day. "Rest with us, God. Stay with us."
"For without You, what am I to myself but the Leader of my own destruction?" Augustine
Return, O God, to us all. 13:30 - Caleb quieted the people because Caleb had a quiet heart. Oh to live amidst the noise in quietness and confidence. Isaiah 30:15
The people complained in their wilderness. Do I allow my circumstances to reveal what I am really saying about what God has done or not done?
Oh Father, I desire to find that quiet life where the noise people make in my ears will not affect me. Where the damage people do to my soul will not destroy me. Where the distance people create will not define me. God, Thank You for quieting my soul. Psalm 123
PHOTO: My good friend, the art teacher, painted this picture in 15 minutes in Chapel. She actually painted it vertically then turned it horizontally when she was finished. So poignant. Jesus paid a price for us to truly live. I must learn to live. Live that quiet life apart from the noise.
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#48 Never try to live on old manna or replace it for better. Nor seek help in Egypt. “All must come from Jesus or you are undone.” Spurgeon #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
The rabble!
Craving other things.
Numbers 11:4-6.
"If only we had . . . "
"We remember . . . "
"But now . . . "
Lost my appetite
Never see anything but manna.
Here's the truth . . .
"Never try to live on old manna,
(and never try to replace it for better),
nor seek help in Egypt.
All must come from Jesus or thou are undone." Charles Spurgeon
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The cloud lifted and it was God's command to set out.
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#47 The Lord matched their magnanimous offerings with his very own Audible Voice. Buechner says: If I see you, I experience you as an object in space. If I hear you, you bring me into the innermost secrets of who you are. #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
In Numbers 7, every tribe brought magnanimous multiple offerings alike to dedicate the altar. Whether the tribe was large or small, they brought the same equal weight, equal size, to show their acceptance by God was not based on the quantity of their sins but the quality of the sacrifice. Silver plates; shekels numbering in the hundreds; sprinkling bowls galore; sacrificial livestock proud. And the Lord matched this grandeur with his very own Voice. Audible words from The Living Word.
Buechner, Frederick Whistling in the Dark
PHOTO: I heard an audible Voice one day as I walked this very beach. A young lady stopped my stroll and said: "I came up to this beach to read my Bible. And God just told me to stop you and tell you that this thing you are going through is from Him. He is with you. You are going to be okay." She could have never known. I faced the biggest crisis, the Greatest Divide, of my life. And matching the grandeur of the skies and sea, I heard an audible Voice from a mouthpiece of God. More than a match.
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#45 Put God's Name on every face you meet. Numbers 6:24-26. The Lord bless you and keep you. Covers all your work here on earth. No conditions. May God lift His Face on you: a gracious movement of God toward you.
This. The words to bless your people, to put God's name on their faces.
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#59 Every man carried out his work as assigned but never looked into his own heart. Numbers 4:49. They did what was right in their own eyes.
Numbered. Assigned. Appointed.
The total tribe of Levi is in place. The able-bodied soldiers ready. The organization is impeccable. "The Merarites were but 6200 in all, and yet of these there were 3200 serviceable men, that is, more than half." Soldiers were called at 20. Ministers were called at 30---an honor for those more in the prime of life. May we step into our calling even when the world may recognize us as returnable.
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