Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Year 7, Day 143: Numbers 28

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In the blog post to which I reference above, I end with a tally of the amount of sacrifices that this chapter would require.  I find it a rather neat total.  It isn’t neat in that the numbers are of any great significance.  It’s neat in the sheer volume of sacrifice that is required on a yearly basis.

That being said, let me take a step back and acknowledge something.  I am not saying that the sacrificing is neat because all of these animals had to die.  I am not a fan of the slaughter of innocent animals, nor do I promote any kind of senseless killing.  I’m not celebrating the death of these animals in any way other than they are killed at the command of God.

Having said that, let’s talk about why I find this neat.  If we do the math, we find that the Hebrew people are being asked to sacrifice well over a thousand animals, well over a ton of grain, and over a thousand containers of oil and wine.  Why is this neat?  It is neat because in order for the people to accomplish this, they must have had it in the first place!

In other words, it guides us to a necessary aspect of God’s character.  God only asks us to give back to Him out of what He has already given to us.  He doesn’t even require us to give it all back.  God only asks us to give back a portion of His provision.  God is a very understanding God.

Furthermore, we learn about His provision.  If God is going to ask for a significant sacrifice, He’s going to give an even more significant provision!  That is an important thought to have.  We cannot out-give God’s provision in our life.  When we read chapters like this, we should be reminded about the provision of God that allows chapters like this to even be possible in the first place.

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