Sunday, May 01, 2005

May 2 Readings

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Today's Reading
Numbers 12-14; Revelation 19

In Numbers 12, Mirian and Aaron opposed Moses because of Zipporah, his Cushite wife. They were jealous. Why did God always speak through Moses and not through them? The Lord heard that. Verse 3 described Moses as a very humble man, more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth! Moses did not take opposition by Aaron and Miriam into his own hands. God dealt with Miriam and Aaron. Miriam got leprosy. Aaron begged for her so did Moses since they were all brothers and sister. God told them to isolate Miriam for seven days and she was healed. We should learn to depend on God and not on ourselves to solve our problems, the way Moses did. We should learn to be humble. You have remember Moses led two million people, yet he was humble.
In Numbers 13, God told Moses to get a party of twelve spies one from each tribe to explore Canaan, among them were Joshua (also known as Hoshea) and Caleb. Moses gave Hoshea the name Joshua (v. 16). They were to do a reconnaisance of Canaan and report back to Moses what the land, people, the towns and soil were like.
Verse 26-33 The twelve spies came to Moses and said that that the land was good flowing with milk and honey, meaning crops and vegetation was wonderful, that was
the good news. The bad news was that the people there were powerful and the cities fortified and very large. It would be impossible to conquer the people. They had forgotten who God was and the promises he made to them (Exo 22.27-33), that God's angel would be there with them, and God would send his terror before them so that they could conquer the inhabitants in Canaan. Caleb said that they should go up and posses the land, for they could do it. The ten spies kept on telling the people the bad news, everyone believed them.

In Numbers 14, the people started to grumble against Aaron and Moses. They said it would have been better if they had died in Egypt. Anyway, God had decided that only Joshua and Caleb would enter Canaan Num 14.30.

What can we learn from Numbers 13 and 14? It is through the eyes of faith that all things are possible with God. (Mat 19.26). If the Israelites had faith, they would have reached Canaan which would have taken weeks to get took them 40 years. When we have faith and we obey God things get done if not we WASTE our lives wandering aimlessly like the Israelites. What is the secret of the Christian life, it boils down to two words TRUST and OBEY.


Numbers 12 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Numbers 13 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Numbers 14 with Commentaries, verse by verse


Guzik on Numbers
Dr. Thomas Constable Study Notes is a PDF file, open with Adobe Acrobatic Reader

Links to Commentaries and other References - Old Testament

Revelation 19, Commentaries, verse by verse

Revelation 19
The word Hallelujah occurs four times in verse 1-6 and nowhere else in the New Testament. It is derived from two Hebrew words meaning 'Praise the Lord'. Why Hallelujah? Because salvation and power and glory belong to God. He is victorious over Babylon and avenged the blood of His servants. The smoke from Babylon goes up forever and ever. The lord God Almighty reigns. The wedding of the Lamb has come and his bride has made herself ready.



John then saw the Rider on the White Horse in a vision



Revelation Commentary on Revelation 19
Guzik on Revelation 19
Revelation 19 from Apocalipsis .org
Series in Revelation by J, Hampton Keathley III
Stedman on Revelation
Precept Austin on Revelation

Links to Commentaries and other References - Revelation

Jesus Saves
How to Become a Christian

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