SHELACH "Send Thou"
Numbers 13:1-15:41
Within Numbers 13-15 there are several concepts that I believe the Holy Spirit quickened into my being:
- Lashon hara & grumbling (commonly known as evil speech),
- Innocent sin and Rebellion, and
- "Cut off" and His “rest”.
Ultimately, what I discovered, is that these three concepts are not operating independently through this section of reading but there is a common theme that links them all together as one overarching theme. I believe the common theme is simply God’s plan of salvation and our willingness to let God be God, to trust Him in His plan for our lives, and to walk in harmony not only within the context of the Written Word (His commandments), but in an ever growing walk that grows our trust in Him and teaches us to walk as His children.
Additional scriptures that I felt quickened into my spirit while reading these scriptures are:
Matthew 12:31
"Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven people, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven.”
Numbers 12
1 Then Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses ...…..13 Moses cried out to the LORD, saying, "O God, heal her, I pray!" 14 But the LORD said to Moses, "If her father had but spit in her face, would she not bear her shame for seven days? Let her be shut up for seven days outside the camp, and afterward she may be received again." 15 So Miriam was shut up outside the camp for seven days, and the people did not move on until Miriam was received again. 16 Afterward, however, the people moved out from Hazeroth and camped in the wilderness of Paran.
Jdg 3:1-4
1 Now these are the nations which the LORD left, to test Israel by them ([that is,] all who had not experienced any of the wars of Canaan; 2 only in order that the generations of the sons of Israel might be taught war, those who had not experienced it formerly). 3 [These nations are:] the five lords of the Philistines and all the Canaanites and the Sidonians and the Hivites who lived in Mount Lebanon, from Mount Baal-hermon as far as Lebo-hamath. 4 They were for testing Israel, to find out if they would obey the commandments of the LORD, which He had commanded their fathers through Moses.
Mat 22:1-14
1 Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying, 2 "The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son. …... 8 "Then he said to his slaves, 'The wedding is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy. 9 'Go therefore to the main highways, and as many as you find [there,] invite to the wedding feast.' 10 "Those slaves went out into the streets and gathered together all they found, both evil and good; and the wedding hall was filled with dinner guests. 11 "But when the king came in to look over the dinner guests, he saw a man there who was not dressed in wedding clothes, 12 and he said to him, 'Friend, how did you come in here without wedding clothes?' And the man was speechless. 13 "Then the king said to the servants, 'Bind him hand and foot, and throw him into the outer darkness; in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.' 14 "For many are called, but few [are] chosen."
Hebrews 4:11
Therefore let us be diligent to enter that rest, so that no
one will fall, through following the same example of disobedience.
Let’s recap the general highlights of Numbers 12-15 with these concepts in mind:
- Miriam and Aaron grumble about Moses, Moses intercedes, and Miriam and Aaron are protected,
- The spies are sent out, ten provide a bad report against the land,
- The people listen to the bad report and grumble against Moses,
- Moses intercedes and God does not send pestilence but does kill the ten who gave a bad report with plague immediately,
- The people attempt to step into faith and take the land but God is not with them,
- Those people NEVER enter the promised land,
- God tells Moses to tell the people that there will be one law for the native and for the alien who lives amongst them,
- God lays out the image of His grace for when His commandments are broken unintentionally,
- God lays out the image of His judgement for when His commandments are broken intentionally,
- An example is given with a man collecting fire wood on the Sabbath, and
- God reminds Moses of the commandment that the children of
Israel are to wear Tzit-Tzit (tassels) on the corners of our garments reminding
us of the commandments.
Lets look at Numbers 15:30-31 and Matthew 12:31 side by side:
[Num 15:30-31 NASB] 30 'But the person who does [anything] defiantly, whether he is native or an alien, that one is blaspheming the LORD; and that person shall be cut off from among his people. 31 'Because he has despised the word of the LORD and has broken His commandment, that person shall be completely cut off; his guilt [will be] on him.'"
[Mat 12:31 NASB] 31 "Therefore I say to you, any
sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven people, but blasphemy against the Spirit
shall not be forgiven.”
I find it very interesting that in chapter 12 Moses’
intercession for Miriam and Aaron was received by the Lord (when their
blasphemy was against a person (Moses)), but in chapter 13 when the spies
blasphemed the land the intercession did no good and they were given a plague
that led to their instantaneous deaths. Furthermore, all the people who
listened to the bad report and rebelled against Moses ended up in a judgement
about half way between full forgiveness and immediate death. The
intercession led to an extension of life, but never overcame the ultimate
judgement of those people never being allowed to enter into the promised
land. In fact, their fate ended up being a 40 year walk in the wilderness
where many of them became future examples to their children in how not to
grumble. This all supports what Jesus taught in Matthew chapter 12
regarding gossip against others verses gossip against God and even as to why
this is so important and will not be forgiven. The truth is, when we
gossip, grumble, and slander God and His commandments we lead others astray and
into their own rebellion. People who are doing this must be cut off from
the people. God simply must do what God must do. As a side not, it is
interesting to see that God drew the line at age 20 and above implying that the
age of accountability is 20.
Taking this a little deeper I see something very important and it comes from Judges 3:1-4.
What was the real issue of the spies who came back with a
bad report and what were the people really grumbling about? Putting it
into my own words, I would say that rebellion is not only going against His
written commandments, but also going against the commandment that we embrace
the life that He has chosen for us, that we step into the battles that He has
destined us for, and that we understand that these battles are BEST.
Wasn’t all the grumbling about not wanting to fight? Not wanting to risk
being killed? Not wanting to see their women and children taken into captivity?
Isn’t this the same kinds of things we grumble about in our own lives?
Maybe it isn’t war with a sword. Maybe instead it is war with a pen.
A pen that has written the words divorce, law suit, terminated, foreclosure,
terminal, or a multitude of other wars that rage on within the lives we live
out every day. In Judges chapter 3 the Word clearly teaches us that God
saves battles for future generations because we must learn war and we must
allow war to test us, refine us, and move us into trusting God. Let us all
take a moment and ponder who and what we are grumbling about and consider that
maybe, just maybe we are grumbling about the wars He has set before us, to test
us, refine us, and lead us back to His commandments. We must accept that
when we grumble about the outcomes of these wars we are grumbling against Him
and if this is true, His Word tells us that He will cut us off from His
people. He must. He has no other choice.
Here is the cool thing….each of us is on our own journey and
at different points in our relationship with Him. No one can look into
the life of another and determine what they are doing from a place of ignorance
and lack of understanding or where the Holy Spirit has revealed truth and they
are acting in rebellion. These chapters truly reveal the heart of God in
the Old Covenant and where we see Yeshua and know that He has always been and
will forever be. Interestingly though, God wraps up this chapter on
forgiveness -vs- judgement surrounding innocent error -vs- blatant rebellion
with the commandment of wearing the Tzit-tzit. I have to ask the
question, is it possible to “forget” the law, our identity, and the foundation
of who we are in Him if we are putting the Tzit-tzit on the corners of our
garments every morning? Doesn’t this process unto itself to some level or
another move us from a position of excuse to a place of accountability?
And then comes the wedding feast where everything gets tied
together. Notice how everyone from the streets are invited into the
feast? Did you also notice that at the time of the banquet only those who
are “dressed” appropriately are allowed to remain? Jesus says this is
what Heaven will be like. Doesn’t this remind you of the entire
generation that died in the wilderness who Moses interceded for? Moses
interceded for the rebellious house of Israel and they were allowed to live,
enter into the wilderness, become a teaching tool for their children, but never
allowed to enter into the promised land. During this time of the Gentiles
we have Jesus interceding or a rebellious people, those people will be allowed
to remain with all those who have come before them and who are also waiting to
enter into His rest (Hebrews 4:11) but for those who are not dressed properly,
the rest will never come.
What is it to be dressed properly in that day? Do I
see God strolling through the heavenly realms looking to see if people have the
Tzit-tzit on the corners of their garments? No, this is not the imagery I
foresee. But what I do see is a father that is looking to see if the
spiritual covers that we have placed over us are bound and tied at the corners
with a commitment to His Word, a faith that embraces the way of life that He
has set before us, and a willingness to walk out the journey that He has
prepared so that we will know that He is God, that we are not, and that
everything in life has been provided by Him so that we may become all that He
has chosen us to be. It is a cloak of righteousness that can only be
discovered when we allow the commandments to be at the four corners and the
foundation that holds everything together. For it is the fear of knowing
the relationship between honoring His commandments and the victors alongside
the rebellion and the losses that becomes the fabric of our covers, the covers
we provide to our children, and the understands that are required to move this
world from the pain and suffering we endure into the perfect rest that will
come in the end of days. These spiritual covers are the transformation of
our souls as we allow God to be God and put our trust in the revelation of the
blessing and the curse and how His commandments ARE at the center of these two
extremes of the human condition.
Our Sabbath rest will come when all the all the wars have
been fought, and the enemy has been removed. Our cloaks will be tightly
knit through our experiences of the blessings and the curses and the
understanding that all of life circumstances hinge on our willingness to
faithfully trust. No more will the threat of war have a purpose.
The curse will be removed. The work will be done. Our Sabbath will
have arrived.
Will we be properly dressed? Or will we still be wearing a cloak knit of rebellion, grumbling, and a lack of belief that the blessings and curses are real? Will we attempt to enter that rest unmoved by His laws? His Holiness? And His ways? Will we still be holding onto unforgiveness of the people that He has attempted to use to refine us? Will we still be trying to avoid the work that He has put before us? I wonder how overwhelming the world will look before He sends us into it? There will be lions, cobras, and wolves right? Who will know that their natures have changed? That we can reside with them in no fear? Who will send back a bad report in that day? Who will see with their physical eyes and see unclean and evil? Who will see with their spiritual eyes and see that everything has come into the knowledge of the Lord and no more evil will exist? What will it take to even see with those eyes?
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