Numbers 21:4-9
Sometimes we humans really like to overcomplicate things when all it really comes down to is to “look to God” and we can be healed from all kinds of problems. ⚕️
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Sometimes we humans really like to overcomplicate things when all it really comes down to is to “look to God” and we can be healed from all kinds of problems. ⚕️
When it comes to the uncertainties and assumptions that the future holds, do we stare doubtfully at the walls or focus faithfully on the grapes of the Promised Land?
If you choose to view things with the eyes of faith then you will see the promised land. If you choose to view with eyes of doubt, you may miss out on some of the Lord’s greatest promises.
The Lord has repeatedly shown us a wonderful pattern to teach us how to organize our own lives effectively.
In his efforts to help Israel become a more holy, clean, and different people from the world, the Lord wants them (and us) to be a little bit more “salty“… 😀🧂 If
Now that the children of Israel have a Tabernacle, we need a little glimpse into how they used it along with its relevance to us and especially our young men of the Aaronic Priesthood today.
Most people don’t think of the book of Leviticus as having much relevance for our lives today, but if you dig deep you will find it has much meaning to us - particularly for our young men in the church.
As we finish the book of Exodus today, it is so cool to see how kind of the Lord is in giving us a pattern to make it through this crazy mortal journey of life.
Towards the end of Exodus, the Lord spends a lot of time teaching about the tabernacle and ways that the children of Israel can gain blessings from it and gain more of an understanding of him.
What a crazy story we have here! 🤣. What was the children of Israel’s motive in creating a Golden calf when they had specifically been told not to worship idols? How do we respond in similar ways when we don’t think the plan is working?