Numbers 19:1-20:29 + Luke 1:1-25 + Psalm 56:1-13 + Proverbs 11:8
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Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 20 verse 12 we read about God pronouncing that Moses & Aaron would not enter the Promised Land – “But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel, you will not lead them into the land I am giving them!”” Why did this happen? Well, it’s best to stick with Scripture – God says that Moses & Aaron did not trust God enough. They did not trust God enough to demonstrate his holiness to the people of Israel. Thus they will not lead them into the Promised Land. Where was the lack of trust? Go back to verse 8 and you’ll see God tell Moses to “command the rock” for water – command meaning verbally… then in verse 11 we see Moses strike the rock twice – not using the verbal command God instructed him on, but using an action. There also may have been a pride issue when Moses in verse 10 says “must we bring you water from this rock?” You’ll notice the little word WE – We being Moses & Aaron? -this is probably not the way to best recognize God for God bringing water out of the rock… It looks like Moses is taking credit. How about us in our lives today? Are there times when we disobey God’s direct commands to us? Are there times when we take credit for God’s work? Even if we generally follow God’s instructions – as Moses clearly does for the majority of his life – should we be on constant watch that we do not disobey God?

New Testament – Today we begin the Gospel of Luke!
Author: Luke
Place: Perhaps Caesarea
Date: A.D. 60-65
Content: Luke was a physician and a traveling companion of the Apostle Paul. He wrote his Gospel for a cultured Greek named Theophilus in order to show the true humanity of Jesus and his place in history. For this reason Luke was careful to examine all the evidence very carefully and give precise dates for the events that took place. He begins with an account of Jesus’ virgin birth, giving many details not found elsewhere. Jesus’ Galilean ministry is described, followed by a lengthy account of Jesus’ trip to Jerusalem. After Jesus’ death and resurrection, the disciples are left rejoicing, waiting for the promised power of God from heaven to fill them.
Theme: Whereas Matthew shows Jesus to be the Jewish Messiah and Mark shows Jesus as the servant of God, Luke depicts Jesus as the perfect God-man whose genealogy may be traced back to Adam. Jesus is the greatest man in history and is placed within the flow of world events by Luke. He is the greatest man because of what he taught, what he did, why he died – and because he rose again from the dead. For this reason we ought to accept him as our Lord. (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 22) More commentary on the Gospel of Luke is at this link. Below is “Saint Luke” from an illuminated manuscript, circa 1130:

Bible Project: Here is a great video overview of the Gospel of Luke!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIb_dCIxzr0
In today’s readings in Luke chapter 1 we read about the birth of John the Baptist being foretold by the angel Gabriel. Gabriel shares with Zechariah this powerful message about John in verses 16 & 17 – “He will persuade many Israelites to turn to the Lord their God. He will be a man with the spirit and power of Elijah, the prophet of old. He will precede the coming of the Lord, preparing the people for his arrival. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and he will change disobedient minds to accept godly wisdom.”” This is a message for us to consider today – do we need to be persuaded to turn to God? Do we need our disobedient minds changed to accept godly wisdom? Can we open our ears to the message of John the Baptist some 2,000 years later? Will we prepare our hearts for the coming of the Lord? One interesting side note – only two angels are mentioned by name in the Bible – Michael and Gabriel. And here is Gabriel delivering the message from today’s readings to Zechariah:

Psalms – Psalm 56 verse 10 makes a One Year Bible blogger quite happy 🙂 “O God, I praise your word. Yes, LORD, I praise your word.” Does this verse make you happy? Do you praise God for the gift of the Bible? Do you praise God’s very Word, the Bible?

Proverbs – Proverbs Chapter 11 verse 8 today teaches us: “The godly are rescued from trouble, and it falls on the wicked instead.” This is a great reminder that God rescues those who trust in Him!

Worship Video: Today’s readings in Numbers 19 reminded me of Nicole Nordeman’s song “Holy:”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6a80TfszMU
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “Many of the people of Israel will he bring back to the Lord their God. And he will go on before the Lord, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous—to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” Luke 1:16-17 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you, like John the Baptist, will live a life that brings many people back to the Lord. Pray that you will be as zealous for God as John the Baptist was zealous for God.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on our Proverb today, has God ever rescued you? More than once? Are you willing to share with us in the Comments section below a time that without a doubt God rescued you? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
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Mike
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======= Ramona:
Numbers 19:1-20:29
Numbers chapter 19 has given me a new perspective on Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan. Although it isn’t mentioned in this section of today’s readings, it was mentioned previously and I didn’t “Get It,” then but I get it now, I think.
That teaching began with a question (Luke 10): 29 “But he, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” (The complete Parable is Luke 10:30-37)
I’ve always looked at this Parable as a rebuke to the Priests and Levites and a praising of the Samaritan, but I now think this was an expansion of who the Jews’ neighbors were not a rebuke. Based on the Laws given by Moses to Israel, both the Priests and the Levites were not to touch or be in the same room or place as a “dead” body because they were to be undefiled (Lev 5, 6; 10) Since the man may have appeared to be dead to them they obeyed the law of Moses. Now one could argue that their duty to a human being took precedent over God’s command, but I’m not sure if that argument could be won and if won would it be correct? Jesus could touch a leper, the dead the blind and lame because He had life within in, not life like we have but life that made things whole again. I’m really going to have to look and ponder this Parable under new light.
Ah, chapter 20 and rebellion, again: complaining and murmuring against God again. In this chapter we are told that because Moses struck the “Rock” twice he would not take Israel into the Promise Land. We are also told in this chapter that Miriam dies, then Aaron because he along with Moses struck the “Rock” when they were told to speak to it. What’s the Big Deal! Could never figure that one out; however, notice that I put rock in quotes and capitalized the letter R. I just realized whom that “Rock” represented, Jesus Christ. In Genesis the forty-ninth chapter, while Israel (Jacob) is blessing Joseph, this statement is made, 24 “Yet his bow remained steady, and his strong arms were made agile by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, by the name of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel, …”
When they began their journey in the desert they cried out for water the first time for water and complained against God at Mount Horeb (Sinai) where Moses was told the first time to “Strike the Rock,” (Exodus 17:6) also a reference to Jesus. If I am right and I could be wrong, the first striking of the Rock foretold Jesus being struck for our sins, which would only happen once. After Jesus’ death burial and resurrection we would only have to “Speak the Word!” This was not only a violation of God’s Word, striking the rock twice; it was a perversion of the soon coming work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
For all those who haven’t heard me state this before, I’ve been reading through the entire Bible for over twenty years and each and every time the Word speaks to me, reveals to me things I have never seen before. The more I read the more I know that I don’t know.
Luke 1:1-25
Hmm, I’m intrigued by Kurt’s comment about Elizabeth’s seclusion once she became pregnant. Her seclusion may have been because she had complications but remember there were no fetal monitors or sonograms to give us pictures of the health of the baby. Besides God ordained this pregnancy and I’m betting that God, the great physician that He is kept every cell in Elizabeth and John’s body working perfectly.
Tradition during that time in Judaism, and maybe even today in some orthodox sects said that if a woman was barren she was under a curse from some sin. So this pregnancy would have caused a lot of talk and speculation amongst the town’s folk. Also John was suppose to be raised a Nazirite which meant separation from a lot of things going on in the world (Read Numbers 6). Since she had to take on that oath because he was suppose to be a Nazirite before birth, she may have only been protecting him.
Then there is that other thing that people do, gossip and speculation. Again, she was past the age of childbirth by man’s understanding, but not God’s. Have you ever heard the talk that goes on when a woman who is in her fifties and or sixties gives birth? It hits the news and there are discussions all over the place on whether woman (it’s never about men) should have babies at THAT age. Well, obviously they never took the question to God. Elizabeth may have wanted to forego the drama. There is nothing new under the sun and folks like to run off at the mouth now and they did back then.
Come to think about it Elizabeth’s seclusion was a voluntary being shutting of the mouth that God did, through the Angel Gabriel, to her husband Zechariah involuntary. Our words create our world (Proverbs 18:21) and maybe Elizabeth didn’t want other people’s words constructing a world she didn’t want to live in.
Psalm 56:1-13
When it seems that the enemy has surrounded you, surrounded me this is the Psalm to pull out, study and pray.
Proverbs 11:8
This Proverb is a great companion to today’s Psalm. Ain’t God Good!!
8 God rescues the godly from danger, but he lets the wicked fall into trouble.
Grace and peace, and a whole lot of love,
Ramona
======= Kurt:
I found Luke 1:19,20,24 interesting verses. Zechariah doesn’t believe the angel, which in and of itself I find interesting. If an angel were to appear to me and tell me something that’s going to happen, would I not believe him? I also think verse 24 is interesting in that after Elizabeth gets pregnant, she goes into seclusion for 5 months. Makes you wonder if she was having problems in her pregnancy that demanded bedrest.
Kurt
======= Emily:
Yes, Numbers is just striking where God clearly tells Moses and Aaron that they will not lead Israelites into the promised land. How can we expect to win if we wont give credit to God for the strength and grace he provided all the way to the victory ?
In fact this theme clearly unites with 2 Corinthians 12:9,10 , ” But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness’.Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”
This is just a beautiful theme. The truth of God. I put the smile of God’s grace upon my weakness. And I lift my hands to receive the power of God to fight every battle and win every war. Hallelujah!!!
Emily
======= Kate:
I wonder if it was pride because the Bible does say that Moses was the most humble man? I’m thinking it might have been just frustration at the people and their unbelief, but his act showed his unbelief and the way he did it showed his dishonor of God in front of all the people. Just a thought….
Kate
======= Jan:
All I can say is this: As Job once said, “Though He slay me, I will yet praise Him.”
We can be positive & filled with faith & believe His Word about having what we beleive we can, IF we have no doubt in our heart…but ultimately it is always up to Him…He is always still in control.
Jan
======= Luch:
Further to the discussion re ‘positivity’ and ‘success’ gospel, I am reminded of something Karl barth said when it comes to theology. Barth said, “All theology is a matter of EMPAHSIS!” And apparently those who heard him say this made the point that he strongly emphasized the word “EMPHASIS”. Isn’t it true that we tend to emphasize those parts of theology that we want to emphasize? I know I do. In the past I have given lip service to the poor because in the spiritual culture I was raised what was emphasized was ‘discipleship, one to one mentoring’ and so forth for which I am thankful, but there was little said about the poor and about social injustice. Then God in in His wonderful way gives me a son who loves the poor and wants to serve the poor and cares about injustice, and that’s what he sees as he reads the scriptures. Who is right? We both are! I love Ecclesiastes 7:18 that says, “It is good that you grasp one thing and not let go of the other. For the person who fears God avoids all extremes.” I like that piece of wisdom. The truth is rarely in the extreme. God calls us to live in the tension. That’s good for us.
For example I don’t know how one can read these chapters throughout Numbers and see a lot of ‘positive thinking’. I see a lot of judgment, pain, disobedience, complaining, arguing, and contentiousness. How many exhortations are there in the Bible that tell us to take our ‘happy pills.’ To be sure we exhorted to “think on these things,’ ‘to rejoice always IN THE LORD”, not in our circumstances.
Our psalm readings take us on a roller coaster ride of positive and negative feelings. That’s what I find, and that’s what is true of my life.
My wife has a strong belief in God, but she also has breast cancer. There are times the only thing we believe in is the will to live, but we CHOOSE to believe in God and His Sovereignty. I think those who teach the health and wealth emphasis of the gospel do a lot of damage to people who love God, are obedient to Him, but like Job have no idea why they have to suffer as they do.
I don’t doubt that Schuller and Olsteen and others like them have good intentions. I liken them to taking a happy pep pill. It lasts for a little while but it isn’t enough. Only True Truth sets one free. Psalm 34:6 speaks to me about what is really true, “I cried ouit to the LORD in my suffering, and he heard me. He set me free from all my fears.”
Luch
======= Emily:
Luch, thanks for your thoughts. Yes, actually Bible is so diverse in theology that it must be taken in its entirety. Its so easy to prove two contradictory things from one Bible.
I personally, find it a matter of extreme interest as well as confusion how in the OT God is always bestowing upon believers gifts, money, sheep, servants, heaps children, silver and gold and other wealth etc. But in the NT Jesus says it is so hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. I have met many Christians who are middle class and are so happy with their lives and they consider much money as evil.
I find these are conflicting themes…?… I personally, believe much money can be a good thing for Christians. But then I also know that much philanthropic work in this world, coming from the rich and famous folks like Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie, Bono etc. is not necessarily done by Christians.
But behind all this very vast design I see God working. That’s why I believe people must have the freedom to have their own life and determine their own purse size. And at the same time we Must love God with all our heart, all our soul and all our mind. When we do that, it will be impossible not to love others…
Emily
======= Luch:
Emily,
very well said!!!
Luch
======= John:
Emily
“Its so easy to prove two contradictory things from one Bible.”
I spent quite a bit of time trying to find contradictions in the Bible. I couldn’t do it. My failure in this self-imposed task is what led me to salvation.
I don’t see the contradiction in your example. Yes, believers in the Old Testament were often blessed materially. I imagine they always thanked the Lord, and offered some portion back.
A “rich man” outside the kingdom of God would find it difficult to gain entry because, in his heart, the rich man probably is focused on his material possessions and not focusing on God. Until he releases that “love of his heart” for riches, the rich man would be hard pressed to be truly seeking the Lord.
I think that is why Jesus said it is “hard” – Jesus never said it was impossible. Joseph of Arimethea as one example.
John
======= Emily:
Hey John, if you see no contradictions in Bible then you sure are blessed! On the other hand we are all so subjective and also its so easy to put same thing in different contexts. Isnt it interesting, different denominations from Super conservative Baptist to Liberal Presbyterian and Methodist churches use the same Bible? Yet their theology is so different.
I once wrote an extensive email to Beliefnet (www.beliefnet.com) telling them if some people want to have a homosexual lifestyle, its ok. It’s their personal choice but at least they should not imply that Bible does not condemn homosexuality (when it clearly does condemn it in Leviticus and Paul’s epistles). And I got a reply back. To my utter disbelief the writer quoted Bible many times and tried to prove that Bible does not condemn homosexuality. He or she even pointed that relationship between David and Jonathan was possibly homosexual! Of course I trash this but the writer truly believed in it all.
Truth is there are heaps subjects where people can use Bible to prove their point such as in issues concerning marriage, divorce, abortion, money, theology, baptism and so on.
But as I said, if we trust God we will never be misled and if we do get lost we will be forgiven and be brought back on track. Because God is good, merciful, loving and we are selfish, weak, imperfect, sinful, fallible.
Emily
======= John:
Emily,
“Truth is there are heaps subjects where people can use Bible to prove their point such as in issues concerning marriage, divorce, abortion, money, theology, baptism and so on.”
Yes, different people can interpret the Bible differently in an attempt to give validity to their position.
If it is consistent throughout the Bible, and I disagree, then I respectfully disagree. If it is not consistent throughout the Bible, nor bears up under scrutiny, then they are incorrect.
“Of course I trash this but the writer truly believed in it all.”
Sincere belief does not make it truth. I am sure there were sincere believers amongst the terrorists in the 9/11 planes, I am sure David Koresh had sincere believers, and I am sure some Satanists, wiccans, Scientologists, etc. are sincere in their belief.
Sincerity has never been a test for the truth. It is an emotional attribute.
John
======= Ann:
We should praise God and God alone. I don’t think praising his inspired Word may be scripturally sound.
Ann
======= John:
Ann,
I have not seen anyone here talk about “praising” the Bible. It is what it is – “God’s Word”. It is to be studied (not just read) and used as a tool for Christian Growth.
If you admit it is “inspired” then it certainly is to be respected. Not sure where you got the idea of “praising” the “inspired Word -referred to by you in your post.
John
======= Ramona:
Numbers 19-20:29
Remember our history, friends, and be warned. All our ancestors were led by the providential Cloud and taken miraculously through the Sea. They went through the waters, in a baptism like ours, as Moses led them from enslaving death to salvation life. They all ate and drank identical food and drink, meals provided daily by God. They drank from the Rock, God’s fountain for them that stayed with them wherever they were. And the Rock was Christ. But just experiencing God’s wonder and grace didn’t seem to mean much–most of them were defeated by temptation during the hard times in the desert, and God was not pleased. The same thing could happen to us. We must be on guard so that we never get caught up in wanting our own way as they did. And we must not turn our religion into a circus as they did–“First the people partied, then they threw a dance.” We must not be sexually promiscuous–they paid for that, remember, with twenty-three thousand deaths in one day! We must never try to get Christ to serve us instead of us serving him; they tried it, and God launched an epidemic of poisonous snakes. We must be careful not to stir up discontent; discontent destroyed them. These are all warning markers–DANGER!–in our history books, written down so that we don’t repeat their mistakes. Our positions in the story are parallel–they at the beginning, we at the end–and we are just as capable of messing it up as they were. (1 Corinthians 10:1-11 MSG)
What we are reading in Numbers can be explained in the first 1/3 of the tenth chapter of Paul’s letter to the church at Corinth. Numbers and the rest of the Old Testament were written for us as examples. God loves me enough, you enough to have provided real live examples for us NOT TO follow.
Moses was to speak to the “Rock” who was Christ and not to strike the Rock, especially not two consecutive times, actually the last two times totaled three because the “Rock” was struck previously (Exodus 17:6). Christ was only struck ONCE and because everything written in the Old points to Christ, hitting the Rock instead of speaking to the Rock, perverted the image of Christ.
If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. (John 15:7 KJVR)
Jesus would only be struck down once, on the cross, we don’t need to continually crucify Him over and over again. He died ONCE for all. Moses and Aaron gave the Children of Israel a tainted image of Christ when they struck the Rock twice.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
P.S. God being Holy can only fellowship with a Holy People. Anything that is corrupt is sin, anything that is not alive is sin because there is no death in God. Death is a sign of corruption, it is a distortion from “In the Beginning …” When we take our clothes to be washed/dry cleaned the purpose is to have the dirt removed. When God provided a way for His people to be Holy so they could commune with a Holy God, removal of the corruption, the sin and degradation that man fell into is a given. When you place detergent into the wash to get your clothes clean do you get upset when the dirt flows down the drain? Think about it.
Ramona
======= Peter:
Way back, in 1968, I was involved and indeed about to become engaged to an unbeliever.I was also about to celebrate my 21st birthday…I should have been very happy…but I actually felt very miserable and unhappy. I was a backslidden believer and I cried out to God..”If you’re there please deal with this unhappiness, please meet with me” The next day, my (about to be) fiance broke off our relationship!! God intervened in a wonderful immediate way. It should have been the beginning of turning back to God but strangely it was’nt. Subsequently however I did come back to God, met a lovely christian girl, who has been my wife for nearly 37 years. Praise God for his amazing mercy & faithfulness
Peter
======= Alan:
In the Spring of 2005 I was involved in a car wreck that if it had happened a fraction of a second later, I probably would be dead or seriously injured. My Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ was watching over me, & I was unhurt.
From this incident I have come a lot closer to Him.
This is my first time reading through the Bible, but definately won’t be my last.
Thank you Jesus.
Alan
======= Johnnie:
More and more I am realizing how much God does rescue me. This past December I was driving down the road and two Christmas trees came off of someone’s car. I hit one of them, but if it had been just one more inch higher it would have gone through my front windshield. I praise God that it only injured the car and not me! God is faithful.
Johnnie
======= Jason:
Yes, the Lord has rescued me, time and time again – from many situations… but mainly from myself! In the end, I find I have been my own worst enemy – but the Lord has been kind and gracious!
I remember the greatest rescue like it was yesterday – one time when He restored me back to faith after I had backslidden from Him for five whole years. When I tell my testimony now, I often fail to mention this (I don’t know why… it seems ‘long’ – as my teenage kids would say) – and just tell it like November 1979 was the first time… In truth I was saved first as a teenager (at 16) but I squandered it after just three or four months because the Word had no real root in me. I failed to read my Bible (only read it as a textbook for the O level exams) and fell by the wayside again – and became an atheist, of all things, so that I could indulge in evil things without feeling bad!
By the grace of God, the Lord send me two tenacious Christian brothers from the local Christian Pentecostal Mission who would not give up until they had delivered the message of God’s love and willingness to forgive me – no matter what I had done. I laughed at them and scoffed, but a week later, on my own, I poured out desperate prayers to God asking Him to give me a new life in Christ, and He did!
Since then there have been other times when I have not overtly strayed but have been a bit far from the Lord, but He would gently bring me back again! I do not deserve anything from His hands, but He keeps loving me anyway!
The Lord is just too good, and I cannot praise Him enough. He is the best ever! His word is the greatest, and everything in it is true – even my children are proving it for themselves … He reveals His truth to every generation!!!
Praise the Lord God, the Most High!
Jason
======= Jenny:
wow, to be honest, i had to read through the Numbers verses a couple times and get out my study Bible, i couldnt see what Moses and Aaron did wrong. It sounded to me like they just messed up on a minor detail, and God was kinda harsh…yikes, sorry, I’m only being honest here. but my study Bible explained it more. heres part of what my study Bible says:
“Instead of speaking to the rock, Moses spoke to the ppl, accusing them of being rebels against God. By his actions, Moses joined the ppl in rebellion against God.
The Lord’s evaluation of Moses was that he failed to take God at His word and thus to treat Him as holy to the ppl. Moses here failed in the same way as Israel had at Kadesh 38 yrs prior.
God’s judgment upon Moses for his sin of striking the rock was that he would not take Israel into the land of Canaan. The inclusion of Aaron demonstrated his partnership with Moses in the actin against the Lord.”
i’m taking it, it was more the attitude in his heart. yikes, if i had been in that wilderness, i know myself, i’d be one of the first ppl struck down by God. The death of Aaron made me sad, i know he didnt perish eternally. but he’s always been one of my favorites in the Bible, this is weird, but I had a crush on him as a kid or teen, haha. i dont know, i guess it carries over still. ok, yes thats weird.
Aha! I’ve been looking for the story of John the B’s birth and his father Zech. being mute. I knew it but couldnt remember where in the Bible I had read it. I greatly look forward to Luke!
I love Ps v 3, a beautiful song sings these words, i’m sure we all know it, one of my faves. “whenever i am afraid i will trust in You, i will trust in You. Let the weak say I am strong, in the strength of the Lord, You are my hiding place, You always fill my heart with songs of deliverance, whenever I am afraid i will trust in You….” i love it! (and part from Ps. 32:7)
as for the Q, yes, God saves me daily! I cant possibly put it all down, but i have put a lot down in former comments the past 6 months.
Jenny
======= Katie:
The Lord has rescued me many times, physically, emotionally, and mostly spiritually. The latest is I was irritated and angry with someone I’m very close to (who is a Christian) and I was deciding to take it out on God…. to keep it brief….. the Lord opened my eyes to the fact that I was in heading for some very bad stuff and offered me rescue from it.
I praise the Lord for His mercy and grace, His rescue and forgiveness.
Psalm 56:10″O God, I praise your word. Yes, LORD, I praise your word.” Isn’t the Lord so awesome for the roadmap He has offered us, wrapped in love, in the Word? I’m falling in love all over again with the wonderful Word of God. (That is part of the above-mentioned rescue)
Katie
======= Eileen:
I started to fast and pray with someone today, and I was praying that I could be totally faithful in what God wants me to fast and pray about. When I read the verses in numbers , I realize that when we are faithful in what we promise to do, God is faithful to fullfill His promise to us. When He does fullfill His promise, I don’t want to be proud and take credit for the miracles God will do I will give God all of the Glory! I am nervous about doing this right. Ps 56 was such an encouragement! Thank you Lord, because when I am fearful I will read your Word and I will not be afraid. Thank you for rescuing those who trust you!
Eileen
======= Anka:
I can’t help wondering why Moses slipped and Aaron followed.Both had been through alot with the Isaelites.During their journey,they saw God protect and provide for them yet once again Israel rebelled.Discontentment is deadly,so is pride.Moses had an intimate relationship with God,he spoke to Him face to face,he knew God would provide,surely Israel should have realized that too after all their experiences from Egypt.Did Moses have to deal with their discontentment and disbelief over and over…they should have known better…but they didn’t.
Moses’s relationship with God gave him a lot more to be accountable to God for.Just like we change diapers for a baby but would frown at 3year old who still has problems using a potty,God expects more from us as we mature in Him.
Moses may have been a humble man but he was human,and when he and Aaron said “we” instead of “God”…and presumed to get angry when God wasn’t…they put themselves above God’s word.
The Lord has rescued me from being ignorant of His ways,has opened my eyes to the dangers of lawlessness by His grace and mercy.I pray that we all may walk in the way of the Lord and that the book of law may not depart from our eyes,that we may meditate on it day and night.
God bless you all
Anka
======= Mae:
How about us in our lives today? Are there times when we disobey God’s direct commands to us? ~ I have to admit that I don’t recognize God’s direct commands all the time. Sometimes it’s waaaaaaaaay after the actual thing that I think “Ohhhhhhh right … that was God!”. Our pastor had a good point Sunday, he said: “The sweetest voice with the easiest command is MOSTLY NOT God. God is the one who wants you to take the hard way and learn a good and valuable lesson”. I’ll remember this forever!!!
I’m very excited about reading Luke! However I thought it was very odd that Zechariah didn’t believe Gabriel! I mean, there’s an angel, right in front of you!!! How did it happen that Zechariah didn’t believe him? If there’s an angel in church, telling me I’d have a baby within 9 months, I’ll believe him!
Hmmm … I can’t give one specific thing where God saved me. He just saved my entire life! He showed me the way to His house when I was at the lowest point in my life. Since I accepted Jesus in my life, it has been such a wonderful journey! I’ve become a better person! A better wife, a better mother, a better daughter, a better friend … I was alone before I was saved. I fought with everybody out of selfpity. God just saved me in a big way! He gave me a new life, I could start over again and I really needed that, cause I messed up my old life so bad. I praise and thank Him every day! I’m so happy now, I’ve never been so happy!
Mae
======== Kathleen:
Are there times when we disobey God’s direct commands to us?
There was a time when I disobeyed God’s direct command for myself but he kept commanding me all day to do it and finally I went over to my grandparents and said “Goodbye” to my poppa. I never said “Goodbye” in my life and I knew right then and there that I would never see him again. They were going on a fishing trip and he had been ill all summer and God wanted to make sure that I was there to say Goodbye. My poppa also knew that God sent me that day to tell him Goodbye. It was wierd that connection that we both had. I had spent everyday that summer with my poppa. That was in 1995. He passed away on July 5, 1995. Crazy how God speaks to us.
Psalms makes me happy just to know that God makes us happy. How awesome that we have the Bible to read. I don’t know what I would do if my ancestors wouldn’t of introduced me to Jesus and God. I have no idea where I would be today. : )
God has rescued me more then once. Both times I was depressed and didn’t want to go on. I just wanted life to end. I thought I could handle the fact that my poppa was gone and then he wasn’t here anymore and I couldn’t feel him or see him and life sucked. My heart was broke, I didn’t have a buddy to sit by in church to hold my hand in church. I didn’t have anyone to take me fishing. To let me know that I didn’t have my fishing rod up or down. Or anyone to say pull my finger ..hehe…the worst part is I lived alone and I didn’t really have any close friends so life really sucked. Then I met Darin and it was like life didn’t suck anymore I started to go back to church it took some time to get over the Amazing Grace and How great thou Art song but life was getting back to a normal for me. Now life is better. God is definitly good!!
Kathleen
======= Debra:
Thank you so much for this very informative and spirit fulfilling blog. May God continue to bless you as you spread his word.
Debra
======= Helen:
God had provided water from the rock before for His people. They still hadn’t learnt to trust Him as they grumbled again against Moses, just as they did before.This reminds me to thank God for what He has done in the past for me and others.
By remembering what He has done helps me to trust Him for now and the future.
Of course He may choose to do things in a slightly different way to the way He did things before. However by thankfully remembering what He has done it helps keep me in the right attitude towards Him and the situations/circumstances around me now.
Helen
======= Jo:
I remember reading your commentary on today’s New Testament story last year and it struck me profoundly both years. That and some other Bible studies that I read today reminded me to pray and that moment I did pray for something that has been bothering me for some time but that I have neglected to pray for seriously. A few minutes later I realized my prayer had been answered! I feel so foolish after seeing Him, He’s so great, gosh I can’t even say enough about it. Thank you Lord!
Jo
======= Tim:
God has rescued me physically and literally so many times in my half-century life, I’ve lost count. The most notable perhaps was in preventing me from being shot twice on different occasions, when I lived in a country village here in N. Ireland, in the worst of the early years of “The Troubles”. I know absolutely He protected me as on both occasions everyone marvelled that I hadn’t been hit but at the time I wasn’t a Christian and didn’t appreciate the events as I perhaps could have done and certainly have ever since coming to faith in the Lord 2 years later. There are, however, those times when you want rescued and He doesn’t come to your aid, but later you can see how providential that act has been, and how perhaps had He done so, you could have been in worse circumstances spiritually rather than better. I’ve learnt that He is absolutely close to those who are in trouble, but His Sovereign Will dictates the outcome more than our personal desires, because we cannot see the end from the beginning as He does. Blessings
Tim
======= Joyce:
I enjoy reading the comments, especially from learned people. However, I wish that more of the comments answered the question that was posed – today asking if God had ever rescued you. Since I’m going through a particularly tough time right now, with my husband’s unemployment, the recent death of my mother and difficulty selling her house, my job difficulties, the death of my son several years ago, not to mention mental illness in several members of my family, I look forward to someone who will post instances where God has rescued them unmistakably. I’m sure He has rescued me, but I can’t remember those times at the moment. Thank you.
Joyce
======== Dee:
Joyce,
you precious sweet woman of God! He hears and He listens to your situations and is and always will be there for you and me. God rescued me and is continuing to be such a present help in my time of hurt and trouble currently right now. I had a dream about a month ago concerning my eyes. It was a quirky dream, one of those you wake up, realize everything is as it should be and go back to sleep and not think about it again until it confirms or affirmates your suspicions or the thought becomes a reality, just like my dream, as silly or wierd as it could be became the reality or warning God was giving me. I went to an annual checkup with my spouse. He checked out fine, my eyes were the ones in question, I was sent to a retina specialist with a concern of possible retina schisis or retina detachment. I saw one specialist at the office, he thought the same as my opthomologist, and recommended me to his colleague who was more current and learned on this type thing, and it confirmed I had retina detachment, the same term and dream I had month or so ago, it took three “specialists” to see and confirm what the master physician knew all along. I have surgery next week to get it fixed and to get a little work on the other eye to prevent it from causing same problem. I was warned and I almost didn’t heed the warning. I was rescued by the hands of God and it let me know that I am loved by Him and as long as I trust in Him and put my cares in His hands He will guide my steps and my ways and come to my rescue everytime. So, you see Joyce, we all struggle and have trials go on in our life but it is what you do with the trials you receive, that make you who you are today. He said there would be trials and we would go “through” the valley of the shadow of death, I will not be afraid, for thou art with me. (Ps 23) He is with us and He cares for us. Read your 91st Psalm and meditate on it alittle, He alone is my refuge, my place of safety. 91:2 He will cover you with His feathers, He will shelter you with His wings. 91:4 and verse 7 is wonderful: Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, those evils will not touch you., Verse 14 talks about rescuing in Psalm 91: The Lord says, “I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in My name. 15, when they call on me, I will answer them, I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue and honor them.
Bless you and keep you In Him all the days of Your Life, Joyce, know God loves You, He Cares, I Love You and the ministry of this blog cares and loves you sweetie!!
Be Blessed
Dee
======= Chris:
Joyce,
I’m in the midst of a rescue right now, and the blog is a part of it. After five or so years of great growth as a Christian, I have been in a very stagnant phase for about a year — very little time in the Word or in prayer, praise times that became rituals and entertainment, lots of wasted time playing Sudoku for hours on end, wondering if I was now retired because our business has been so slow for the past year or so, and more. Late last fall, in the midst of a Sudoku game, I heard my ice maker drop a few cubes into the tray. Say what? Well, my ice maker has not dropped ice for years [except once in a blue moon], and as part of a longer story, I’ll just say when I hear it, I immediately think of God, smile big time, and know He is with me. That’s my time to listen. I decided then and there that my stagnation would end. I prayed and I listened. I quit the Sudoku game and started searching for different reading plans. That’s when I happened upon the blog and knew immediately that I would do it this year. As you’ve seen, as it is a blessing to so many, it is a blessing to me.
Next, I visited a men’s prayer group at a neighboring church. I could tell immediately this was not for me, and I had no intention of going back — except that in my quiet times, I kept getting the message to go back. That was in December, and now it is another major blessing for me–to be with men of similar faith, praying for one another, for the church, and more. This was not a desire I had: it is definitely God’s hand in my life. Also in December, through a series of not-too-probable circumstances and a few closed doors, I was led to contact the chaplain at a local hospital. Came to be they were just about to start an orientation for volunteers to visit and pray with patients — and they had one more opening. I’m now a part of that team, being blessed week after week by patients in the oncology wing as they open their doors to me and together, and across faith borders, we pray together for their needs and desires. Time and time again, there are no words adequate for what need to be said, yet the words are always there — and they can only be coming from the Holy Spirit.
So it this a rescue? It’s surrendering to God, desiring to draw near to Him … and having Him lead me in ways I never would have gone on my own. My path was not a good one. It is now. May I never stray far.
God bless you Joyce, and may always know and rejoice in the mercy, grace, power, strength and comfort of Jesus.
Chris
======= Lily:
Numbers 19:1-20:29
Thanks Mike & Ramona for the insight on why Moses & Aaron did not get to see the promise land. That was one question I had while reading this chapter. It reminds me that sometimes we think (assume) that we are following God’s commands when in reality, it is our own wishes that we are following. In this busy & noisy world it is difficult to hear God’s voice nor see that God already answered our prayers. I remember the country song that I am paraphrasing “God’s answer to our prayers are unanswered prayers which means “No” is the answer. Like children it is hard to accept that sometimes “No” is the answer which is good for us and the people around us. I maybe going away from the message today.
Luke 1:1-25
With God, everything is possible.
Proverbs 11:8
I pray that God rescues not only the righteous from danger but those who are weak. I have a long way in my walk with God, and thus as I pray for myself, I pray for others too especially those who are separated from God to see God’s mercy and love.
God bless.
Lily
======= Steve:
Numbers 19:1-20:29
Moses strikes the rock twice instead of once and God punishes him by not allowing him to enter the promise land. Yes, this looks harsh at first glance because Moses has been faithful and humble consistently over the test of time. So what’s the big deal about striking the rock twice? The rock is Jesus and striking the rock twice angered God because Jesus died “ONCE” and for all, for our sins. Jesus is everywhere in the Old Testament, the more we study the word of God the more evident this becomes to us.
Do we sometimes (metaphorically speaking) strike the rock twice? Basically there are two types of anger, righteous anger and any other type of anger. Moses anger when striking the rock was not the righteous anger Jesus displayed when he turned over the tables of the money changers.
When Moses lost his temper, he momentarily lost sight of the big picture (God’s plan) and his pride overpowered his humility. Boy, can I relate to that one! Before losing my temper, my humility always goes AWOL first. It’s very hard to see humility evaporate and slowly be replaced with pride. Sometimes when doing the Lord’s work, maybe leading a loved one to Christ, we can put a fly in the ointment with our own pride and see our witness turn ineffective.
Steve
======= Bobbie:
Numbers 19:1-20:29
As I read this chapter ,I’d look at myself because of my condition w/ the hypertension but continue to ask God to be meek and lowly coz it always reminded me the impulsive Peter. We need to be eye open to what had happened in Japan. We must be vigilant in prayer and ask forgiveness for the unrighteous things we did. Prepare yourself to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Matthew chapter 24 is already happening.We must have to wake up, get rid of what was happening and draw nigh to the Lord. He’s coming, He’s really coming get out from the worldly pleasures and go before the Lord. Do His Will and turn from the wicked ways. God’s Words is very, very, very true.Be jealous to God not to the world.
Bobbie
======= Chad:
Trust…Moses and Aaron had trust issues, and it resulted in them being forbidden from entering the “promised land.”
Trust…Zechariah had a problem with a trust issue when the angel, Gabriel, told him about John. He was unable to speak …
Trust…I’ll be thinking about this a lot today…
Chad
======= Dawn:
@Ramona – wow, nailed it! Your words hit home with me today – not sure why they resonated so much so, will go back and dive in to see what He was pointing me to
Dawn
======= Mitch:
OT – Ramona is correct regarding Moses striking rock instead of speaking to Rock.
Jesus is referred to as “the” Rock in dozens of Bible verses. Ex. 1 Cor 10:4.
Striking Rock in Exodus 17 is a picture of Jesus being smitten for our sins (Isaiah 53). The second picture – Because he died for us we get the living water of Christ.
Should have spoken to Rock in Numbers 20 as after Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have only to speak to Him to receive the Living Water of Eternal Life.
Moses did not obey God, messed up picture and lesson of Christ, and was punished. To those given much; much is expected.
NT – Zechariah was punished by God because He did not believe God’s Word, To those who know and are given much; much is expected.
Mitch
======= Dee:
Numbers 19:1-20:29
The Water for Purification
Now we start seeing some of the leadership and skills of Eleazer, Aarons son, and see some of the roles that are given to a high priest-He had to be given a clean, pure red heifer, take away from camp and watch it being slaughtered and the start the steps for purification process-dip finger in blood and sprinkle “7” times toward front of Tabernacle-then we come back to the stick of cedar, hyssop branch, and scarlet yarn-those are significant throughout Numbers in purification and cleansing-each atoning for the sin, the covering of blood (scarlet yarn) and all of our sins and defilement-its pretty neat but also a very in depth process in Old Testament, and I thank God for Jesus-the last sacrificial Lamb of God. It is neat though the significant numbers of seven and even three used over and over in the bible, the blood covering the door frames, the furniture, the people, sprinkled seven times, seven being the completion and on seventh day God rested(Gen..) three being the times the people had to be purified, on third and seventh and third day Christ death and buriel and resurrection took place on the third day. On third day, Lazarus rose from the dead..such neat tying in of God’s word and the perfection of these numbers and significance of what a number means in Gods eyes.
Chapter 20 of Numbers–
The thing that stood out to me was the response of the King of Edom, the no entry allowed-it made me think, “Why didn’t the Lord go ahead of them, and allow the entry to be made”, but then, I look at the verses in land of Kadesh, where Aaron and Moses both didn’t trust God and worked on their own might and not God’s so, therefore God stood back and is letting them learn the hard way-When we get in the way and take credit for God’s work, He will leave us to ourselves and His annointing at that time will leave also, so Moses and Aaron had to turn around and go another way.
in Luke–
awesome verse concerning John 1:15b He will be filled with the Holy Spirit, even before his birth.
How great is that! interesting findings on meaning of John and Jesus names..
The word John means, “the Lord is gracious”
The word Jesus means, “the Lord saves”
Both prescribed by God-not chosen by human parents.
Throughout the Gospels, God acts graciously and saves His people. He will not withhold salvation from anyone who sincerely comes to Him.
Ps 56 verse 4, and verse 11
bears repeating,
I trust in God so why should I be afraid?
What can mere mortals do to me?
Matthew 10:28-in reference to these verses above..
“Don’t be afraid of those who want to kill your body;they cannot touch your soul.” Instead fear God, who controls this life and next.
Proverbs 11:8a, “The Godly are rescued from trouble”
–Even if good people suffer (goes back to Ps 56) -they can be sure they wil ultimately be rescued from eternal death.
This should be a reassurance for the Godly–Cast cares upon the Lord, for He careth for You!!
Be blessed
Dee

















































