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Numbers 14:1-15:16

Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! (Isaiah 5:20).

God had delivered Israel from the bonds of slavery and oppression, yet here they were accusing God of taking them out into the dessert to kill them. Despite all evidence seen with their eyes and heard with their ears, they still accused God of trying to kill them. The two people that brought back a “good” report about their ability to take posses the Promised Land, they wanted to stone, Joshua and Caleb. These two men knew who their God was and knew that it was Him who would fight for them not they themselves.

The Israelites were spared because of God’s name and be a witness to His ability to protect, but also because Moses interceded for them. Here we also see that our sin can be pardoned but the consequences of sinful actions must be played out. To often we think that God forgiveness means, “crop failure” for our consequences, that is not so. God spoke about the cycle of seasons in Genesis and it is a foundation that will never be removed as long as the earth remains. [While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. 9Genesis 8:22)].

Upset that they “blew it” a few try to go to take the land but God is not with them so the enemy chases them. Lesson: Not matter how sincere one might be if God is not with you, you will fail even if you are sincere, you are sincerely wrong. It’s all about obeying the voice of the Lord.

Mark 14:53-72

Jesus’ trial was all about appearances. Those placing him on trail were never interested in Truth, just the facts as they saw them. If they and the people accepted Jesus for who he was, they would have no more jobs. They would not be able to partake of the sacrifices brought to the temple thus their pockets would be empty. They went after the facts, as they saw them, but not the Truth of God’s Word. A crowd, a consensus, a majority vote does not equal Truth: it never did and it never will. Neither does having a lot of facts equal truth. In a trial, lawyers put forth a lot of facts but is any of it truth?

Peter, who told Jesus he would never abandon Him that he would die with Him, finds out the truth about himself. He realized that the facts he stated about himself and the relationship he had with Jesus was not the truth.
Psalm 53:1-6

This is another Psalm that should remind the righteousness of God that any enemy they have will never prevail. I think we fall into the trap thinking that what is on this earth is all there is in life. We forget that we are spiritual beings trying to master the human experiences. Thus we think that this is all there is, it ain’t.
Proverbs 11:4

Money can buy you all the things that the Creator has placed on this earth, but it cannot buy you the Creator, the Maker of Heaven and Earth.

Proverbs 18:10: The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.

Grace and peace,
Ramona

What I got out of Numbers today is something I guess I didn't notice or take thought of before in the readings. The reason they were in the Wilderness for 40 years: Numbers 14:34 Because your men explored the land for forty days, you must wander in the wilderness for forty years-a year for each day, suffering the consequences for your sins. Then you will discover what it is like to have me for your enemy. words from God of course.. Like Ramona said, there is consquences to sin. The wages of sin is death: Romans 6:23. That is exactly what the israelites are going to have to face because they just wouldn't trust that God will supply all their needs according to his riches and glory: Phill 4:19.

Mark today 14:53-72
Only thing I can think of in these verses is : Poor Jesus, our precious Lord having to stand alone to face the "world" and all its balony that it is made up. Of course I know that the Father never leaves him, which makes me think about life as mortal to this life as it is: no matter who you are or what your position is, when you leave this earth, you face judgement and you see Jesus alone by yourself, no one else is going to stand on judgement day for your sins, just you and you alone. However, it makes me realize that our family, friends, acquaintances may come and go but God is forever, he will neither leave you or forsake you! Hebrews 13:5

36 And he said, Abba, Father, all things are possible unto thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, but what thou wilt.

Hi Mike,
That link you listed by Tim Challies "Real Guilt and Sinfulness," was an excellent read.
I have been re-reading Tim Keller's book Prodigal God and this article tied in so wonderfully to things I had been wrestling with.
I would highly recommend each person go back and read Tim Challies artile if you skipped by it. (Mike has the link to it under his comments on the Psalms.

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