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Communication
and order are a good thing. Both of
these attributes allow people to work together and get along. Both of these things allow businesses to function
properly.
When
communication and order break down, chaos naturally ensues. In relationships, when communication ceases
the people involved in the relationship typically stop getting along. When communication stops in business, employees
end up doing their own thing and the company flounders from a lack of unifying
direction. The same is true for order.
God knows
this, and he desires to teach this lesson to the people of Israel. If they are going to be His successful people
and take over the Promised Land, then they are going to need to be able to
receive and follow directions. If they
are going to forge a nation together and have a national identity that unifies
them, they will have to learn to communicate.
This is why God tells Moses about the trumpets.
God gives
Moses orders to make trumpets and then tells them what the trumpets will
signify. If they are blown one way, then
the leaders need to gather. If they are
blown another way, then it is a sign that the camp is to set out in
motion. If they are blown a different
way, then it is to signify the start of one of their days of celebration. The trumpets bring order. The trumpets communicate.
It might
seem like a strange chapter to have in the Bible. After all, why do modern people need to hear
about trumpets and trumpets blowing? The
reality is that we do not need to hear about the trumpets. What we need is to understand our communal
need for communication to help society stay organized and functioning
well. Every society needs a means to
communicate.
Furthermore,
we can break this idea back down into small units. While society needs communication and order,
so do communities. Churches need the
same thing. Companies need the same
thing. Friends need the same thing.
Families need the same thing. Every level
of human organization can benefit from communication and order.
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