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25th January - Exodus 23-25
23:1-33 - God is love: He loves ‘the stranger’ (9). God is holy: He ‘will not acquit the wicked’ (7). He wants to reproduce His love and holiness - in us. Not holiness without love: that is self-righteous legalism. Not love without holiness: that is spineless sentimentalism. To Israel, He sent 'an angel...' (20). To us, He has sent Christ: He is the Way to the place prepared for us (John 14:2-3,6). Through the Holy Spirit, Christ continues His ministry among us (John 14:25-26). ‘Pay attention’ to the words of Christ. ‘Listen’ for the voice of the Holy Spirit (21). Do not ‘quench’ or ‘grieve’ the Holy Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19; Ephesians 4:30). It may take time - ‘little by little’ (30) - but God will work through his obedient people - ‘I will... you shall...’ (30-31).
25th January - Exodus 23-25
23:1-33 - God is love: He loves ‘the stranger’ (9). God is holy: He ‘will not acquit the wicked’ (7). He wants to reproduce His love and holiness - in us. Not holiness without love: that is self-righteous legalism. Not love without holiness: that is spineless sentimentalism. To Israel, He sent 'an angel...' (20). To us, He has sent Christ: He is the Way to the place prepared for us (John 14:2-3,6). Through the Holy Spirit, Christ continues His ministry among us (John 14:25-26). ‘Pay attention’ to the words of Christ. ‘Listen’ for the voice of the Holy Spirit (21). Do not ‘quench’ or ‘grieve’ the Holy Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19; Ephesians 4:30). It may take time - ‘little by little’ (30) - but God will work through his obedient people - ‘I will... you shall...’ (30-31).
24:1-18 - Moses
was alone with the Lord - receiving the Word of the Lord (1-2). Moses
went to the people - speaking the Word of the Lord (3). There was also a
written ministry of the Word (4). At the heart of our worship, there is
‘the blood of the covenant’ (8; 12:13; John 1:29; Hebrews 9:22; 10:4;
9:13-14; 1 John 1:7). Moses worshipped on ‘the mountain of God’ (12-18).
We worship ‘in spirit and truth’ (John 4:19-24). We come to the Father
through Christ and in the Spirit (Ephesians 2:18). We come on the basis
of Christ’s blood shed for us (Hebrews 10:19-22). We come as those to
whom the Spirit has been given (John 1:33; 3:34). With ‘the Spirit of
God’ living in us and helping us as we pray, let us feast on Christ, the
Truth, the living Word, to whom the written and spoken words point us
(Romans 8:9,26; John 14:6; 1:1,14; 17:17).
25:1-40 - This is full of Christ! We don't ‘read into’ the Old Testament things which aren’t really there. We read this part of Scripture in the light of the full
revelation of God. We see Christ as the Central Theme. Above everything
else and everyone else, there is Jesus Christ our Saviour. God dwells
among His people (8). Christ lives in us (Galatians 2:20; Colossians
1:27). God is merciful to us (17-22; Psalm 103:8-12; Micah 7:18-19).
Through Christ, we have received ‘mercy’ (Ephesians 2:4-7; Titus 3:4-7).
From ‘mercy’ we move on to 'testimony' (18). The two are vitally
related (1 Timothy 1:12-17). The ‘bread of the Presence’ (30) turns our
thoughts to the Cross. The ‘lampstand of pure gold’ calls us to shine
brightly for Christ, who ‘came... to save sinners’ (1 Timothy 1:15).
26th January: Exodus 26:1-29:9
26:1-37 - From the outside, it was a ‘tent’. On the inside, the tabernacle was a place of great beauty. Many look at Christ, and see ‘no beauty that we should desire Him’ (Isaiah 53:2). The believer looks at Christ, and says, ‘You are beautiful beyond description, too marvellous for words, too wonderful for comprehension, like nothing ever seen or heard’ (Mission Praise, 788). The ‘veil’ has been removed (2 Corinthians 4:3-4,6). Our sin had separated us from God, hiding His face from us (Isaiah 59:2). When Christ died, ‘the curtain of the temple was torn in two...’ (Mark 15:37-38). He has changed everything (Hebrews 9:7-8,11-12). Once, we were ‘separated... alienated... strangers... far off’. Now, we are ‘in Christ Jesus’ - ‘brought near in the blood of Christ’ (Ephesians 2:12-13; Hebrews 10:19-22).
27:1-19 - We highlight two interesting phrases - (a) ‘as you were shown on the mountain’ (8); (b) ‘towards the sunrise’ (13, New International Version).
We need both ‘the Scriptures’ and ‘the power of God’ (Mark 12:24). Our
faith is based on divine revelation - ‘according to the Scriptures’ (1
Corinthians 15:3-4). We are ‘not’ to ‘go beyond what is written’ (1
Corinthians 4:6). Face the risen Son - We may not always be facing the
rising sun, but we should always be facing the risen Son! The
revelation, the resurrection, the Scriptures, the Son - these are the
great focal-points of our Christian Faith: God has revealed Himself,
Christ has risen. Encouraged by the Scriptures, and empowered by the
Son, we face the risen Son and we say, ‘I will proclaim the glory of the
risen Lord’ (Romans 15:4; Matthew 28:18-20; Mission Praise, 14).
27:20-29:9 - The ‘lamp’ was ‘set up to burn continually’ (27:20) - ‘May we be a shining light... Let the flame burn brighter...’ (Songs of Fellowship 389; Mission Praise, 743). A ‘royal priesthood’, we have been called by God - to let His light shine (1 Peter 2:9). He
has called us to serve Him (28:1 John 15:16; Acts 20:28; 13:2; 9:15;
Hebrews 5:4). The divine call is accompanied by a divine empowering -
‘the Holy Spirit sent from heaven’ (1 Peter 1:12). We are precious to
God - Our ‘names’ are written on His heart (9-12,21,29-30; Luke 10:20;
Philippians 4:3; John 10:3). In Christ we are cleansed (29:4 1 John 1:7), anointed (29:7; 1 John 2:27) and robed
(29:5-6,8-9; Isaiah 61:10). In Christ, we have ‘the best robe’ (28:2;
Luke 15:22; Revelation 7:9-10,13-14). In Him, we are ‘consecrated’ by
the Word and ‘anointed’ by the Spirit (28:3,41; John 17:17; 14:16-17, 26; 16:13-14).
27th January: Exodus 29:10-32:14
29:10-46 - There is a great contrast between the many sacrifices of the Old Testament and the one sacrifice of Christ (Hebrews 9:25-28; 10:1-4, 10-14). Looking to Christ, we focus attention on verses 42-46. For God’s people, ‘the tent of meeting’ was a special place concerning which God said, ‘I will meet with you, to speak there to you. There I will meet with the people of Israel, and it shall be sanctified by My glory’ (42-43). Let us pray that, in both the pulpit and the pew, there will be the glory of God. Aaron and his sons were ‘consecrated to serve’ (44). We look beyond them to Christ who ‘came... to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many’ (Mark 10:45). He dwells among us (45; John 1:14). He has provided for us a ‘better’ redemption than the redemption of Israel from Egypt - He is ‘much more excellent’ (46; Hebrews 8:6; 9:23-24).
30:1-38 - The Word of God (‘the testimony’) declares the mercy of God, leading to our meeting with God (6). We highlight several features of our worship: (a) ‘the blood of the sin offering of atonement’ (10) - This points to the ‘how much more’ sacrifice of Christ on the Cross for us (Hebrews 9:13-14); (b) ‘washing’ (18) - Christ ‘has washed us from our sins in His blood’ (Revelation 1:5; 1 Corinthians 6:11; Titus 3:5-6); (c) ‘holy anointing oil’
(25) - We are to be ‘consecrated’, ‘most holy’, servants of the Lord,
‘making holiness perfect in the fear of God’, living in the power of the
Holy Spirit (29-30; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Zechariah 4:6); (d) ‘incense’
(35) - We are to be ‘the aroma of Christ’, spreading His ‘fragrance’ (2
Corinthians 2:14-16). Christlike living is grounded in prayer (Psalm
141:2; Revelation 5:8; 8:3-4; Luke 18:1; Ephesians 6:18; 1 Thessalonians
5:17).
31:1-32:14 - ‘Called’ by God and ‘filled’ with His Spirit (31:1-3), Bezalel had the support of Oholiab and ‘all able men’ (31:6). Few may be called and equipped to lead, but many
are required for God’s work to be done - effectively (1 Corinthians
12:4-10). ‘All’ of us receive our strength from the ‘Spirit’ (1
Corinthians 12:11). We offer ourselves in service with this faith,
‘Jesus is Lord’. Faith is God’s gift: ‘no one can say “Jesus is Lord”
except by the Holy Spirit’. There are many gifts. They are varied
expressions of one gift - the faith which confesses that ‘Jesus is Lord’
(1 Corinthians 12:3). The people fell into idolatry and immorality
(32:6): a ‘warning’ to us (1 Corinthians 10:6-12). We have God’s help -
to overcome temptation (1 Corinthians 10: 13). Moses sets for us a godly
example: he spent time with God, hearing His voice and prevailing in
prayer (32:1,7-14).
28th January - Exodus 32:15-34:35
32:15-33:23 - In Moses, we see the holiness and love of God: a deep hatred of sin (32:19), an intense longing for sinners to be forgiven (32). Filled with ‘the fear of the Lord’, Moses was fearless before men. God’s Word to sinners is clear: He warns them (Proverbs 29:1); He calls them to repent (Acts 2:38); He invites them to return to Him (Hosea 6:1). Moses’ faithful and fearless preaching emerged from his closeness to God: ‘The Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend’ (11). Moses prayed; God heard; God answered (33:17). Moses prayed for a revelation of God’s glory (33:18). God revealed Himself as the good God, the God of grace and mercy (33:19). Let us go up to God and bring down all that is needed to build the Body of Christ that God may take pleasure in it and that He may appear in His glory (Haggai 1:8).
34:1-35 - God
gives His promise (33:19). God keeps His promise (5-7). The glory of
Christ is revealed to those who are learning to love Him (John 14:21).
We are not yet ready for the full glory (33:20). When Christ returns, ‘we shall see Him as He is’
(1 John 3:2). There is to be ‘no other god’ but the Lord (14). We are
not to be squeezed into the world’s mould (Romans 12:2). ‘No molten
gods’, ‘no graven image’ - We are to be remoulded by God, ‘conformed to
the image of His Son’ (17; 20:4; Romans 12:2; 8:29). Moses’ face was
shining - Other people noticed (29)! Let others see Christ in you. Never
take pride in your own spirituality - ‘If anyone imagines that he knows
something, he does not know (the Lord) as he ought to know (Him)’ (1
Corinthians 8:2). Keep your eyes on Jesus. The glory comes from Him. No
glory for me - All glory to Him (2 Corinthians 3:18)!
29th January - Exodus 35-37
35:1-36:7 - The work of God is shared by many different people with many different gifts. The work is done according to (a) the Lord’s command (35:1,4,10; 36:1,5); (b) heartfelt obedience (21; 36:3,5-7); (c) the God-given abilities (24-25; 36:2,4,8). There is something for ‘everyone’ to do - everyone ‘whose heart is stirred whose spirit is moved’ (21). Many gifts are needed (31-35). Underlying them all, there is this: ‘filled with the Spirit of God’ (31). In God’s work, there is to be ‘full’ obedience. When we are fully obedient, there will be ‘an overflowing blessing’ (Malachi 3:10). ‘The people bring much more than enough...’. There ‘was sufficient to do all the work, and more’ (36:5,7). God is ready to bless. Are we ready to obey? ‘If my people... I will...’(2 Chronicles 7:14). ‘Always abounding in the work of the Lord’ (1 Corinthians 15:58)!
36:8-38 - Moses
may have been the leader among God’s people, but he could not do all
the work by himself! Two of his helpers - Bezalel and Oholiab - are
named (1-2). Most - ‘all the able men’ - remain anonymous (8). Anonymous
yet indispensable - Without them, the work of God would have been left
undone! To those who are full of their own importance, God says, ‘No-one
is indispensable. I will find someone else to do My work’. To those
who, without fuss, get on with doing His work, God says, ‘You are my
servants, through whom My work will make good progress’. Building
Christ’s Church is a long process, involving suffering and
disappointments as well as hard-fought victories. In so many ways, the
tabernacle pointed to Christ: ‘God with us’ (Matthew 1:23). May God help
us to lead many people to Christ!
37:1-29 - Pure gold
(2,6,11,16-17,22-24, 26); Jesus Christ is ‘pure gold’. He is ‘God with
us’. His body was broken for us. We feed on Him, the living Bread. His
light is shining. He spreads the fragrance of His holiness, and the
aroma of His love (Matthew 1:23; Luke 22:19; John 6:35; 8:12; 2
Corinthians 2:14-16). Read about the ark, the mercy seat, the table, the
lampstand, the altar of incense, the holy anointing oil... Think of Christ:
He is the ‘mercy seat of pure gold’ (6). ‘The Lord is merciful and
gracious...’: In mercy, He withholds His judgment from us - He is ‘slow
to anger’. In grace, He pours His blessing on us - He is ‘abounding in
steadfast love’ (Psalm 103:8). We deserve judgment. We receive
salvation. Why? Christ took our judgment that we might receive His
salvation. This is the Gospel - and it is ‘pure gold’!
30th January - Exodus 38-39
30th January - Exodus 38-39
38:1-31 - We read, in verse 8, of ‘the ministering women...’. See also 35:25-26,29 - ‘all women ... all the women... All the men and women...’.
Male and female - We need each other. We are ‘one in Christ Jesus’. In
Him, ‘there is neither male nor female’ (Galatians 3:28). There should
never be a competitive spirit. We are to complement each other. In verse
25, we read of ‘the silver from those of the congregation’.
God’s work does not depend entirely on those who have been called to be
leaders. Each of us must play our part. There should be no pulling in
different directions. We belong together. We are to work together. Let’s
pull together, pooling our resources, pulling our weight. Among God’s
people, there is ‘gold’ - but it must be ‘used for the work’ (24). Will
you be worth your weight in gold - for God?
39:1-43 - ‘As the Lord had commanded...’ (1,5,7,21,26,29,31-32,42-43): Obedience to God - this is the most important thing. ‘And Moses blessed
them’ (43): Where there is obedience, there is blessing - there’s a
vital connection between the two. In Jesus, we see perfect obedience:
‘My food is to do the will of Him who sent me, and to finish His work’
(John 4:34). Jesus was fully obedient to the Father’s will: ‘He became
obedient unto death, even death on a Cross’ (Philippians 2:8). Through
His obedience, there is blessing for us: ‘by one Man’s obedience many
will be made righteous’ (Romans 5:19). We look beyond the Old Testament
priesthood to Christ, the ‘High Priest of the good things that have
come’ - By ‘His own blood’, He has secured for us ‘an eternal
redemption’ (Hebrews 9:11-12).
31st January - Exodus 40
40:1-38 - Here, we highlight three lessons: (a) The work of God begins with the Word of God: ‘The
Lord said to Moses...’ (1). Before we can do anything for God, we must
be taught by God. (b) The work of God must proceed in the way of God:
‘Thus did Moses; according to all that the Lord commanded him, so he
did’ (16). If we are to accomplish anything for God, we must do God’s
work in God’s way. (c) The work of God must lead to the worship of God:
‘The glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle’ (34). If we are really
seeking to work for God, we must seek to give Him the glory for all that
is accomplished. Making these our priorities - the Word, way and
worship of God - , we will look for ‘the cloud and fire’, the presence
and power of God among us: He will be our Guide ‘throughout all our journeys’ (38).
31st January - Exodus 40
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