August 1, 2013

THE PRIVILEGE OF A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

Numbers 18

Andrew Wirmani
Thursday's Devo

August 1, 2013

Thursday's Devo

August 1, 2013

Central Truth

Christ's death and resurrection abolished the need for priests to go between God and His people.

Key Verse | Numbers 18:7

"But you and your sons with you shall attend to your priesthood for everything concerning the altar and inside the veil, and you are to perform service. I am giving you the priesthood as a bestowed service, but the outsider who comes near shall be put to death." (Numbers 18:7)

Numbers 18

Duties of Priests and Levites

So the LORD said to Aaron, “You and your sons and your father's house with you shall bear iniquity connected with the sanctuary, and you and your sons with you shall bear iniquity connected with your priesthood. And with you bring your brothers also, the tribe of Levi, the tribe of your father, that they may join you and minister to you while you and your sons with you are before the tent of the testimony. They shall keep guard over you and over the whole tent, but shall not come near to the vessels of the sanctuary or to the altar lest they, and you, die. They shall join you and keep guard over the tent of meeting for all the service of the tent, and no outsider shall come near you. And you shall keep guard over the sanctuary and over the altar, that there may never again be wrath on the people of Israel. And behold, I have taken your brothers the Levites from among the people of Israel. They are a gift to you, given to the LORD, to do the service of the tent of meeting. And you and your sons with you shall guard your priesthood for all that concerns the altar and that is within the veil; and you shall serve. I give your priesthood as a gift, 1 18:7 Hebrew service of gift and any outsider who comes near shall be put to death.”

Then the LORD spoke to Aaron, “Behold, I have given you charge of the contributions made to me, all the consecrated things of the people of Israel. I have given them to you as a portion and to your sons as a perpetual due. This shall be yours of the most holy things, reserved from the fire: every offering of theirs, every grain offering of theirs and every sin offering of theirs and every guilt offering of theirs, which they render to me, shall be most holy to you and to your sons. 10 In a most holy place shall you eat it. Every male may eat it; it is holy to you. 11 This also is yours: the contribution of their gift, all the wave offerings of the people of Israel. I have given them to you, and to your sons and daughters with you, as a perpetual due. Everyone who is clean in your house may eat it. 12 All the best of the oil and all the best of the wine and of the grain, the firstfruits of what they give to the LORD, I give to you. 13 The first ripe fruits of all that is in their land, which they bring to the LORD, shall be yours. Everyone who is clean in your house may eat it. 14 Every devoted thing in Israel shall be yours. 15 Everything that opens the womb of all flesh, whether man or beast, which they offer to the LORD, shall be yours. Nevertheless, the firstborn of man you shall redeem, and the firstborn of unclean animals you shall redeem. 16 And their redemption price (at a month old you shall redeem them) you shall fix at five shekels 2 18:16 A shekel was about 2/5 ounce or 11 grams in silver, according to the shekel of the sanctuary, which is twenty gerahs. 17 But the firstborn of a cow, or the firstborn of a sheep, or the firstborn of a goat, you shall not redeem; they are holy. You shall sprinkle their blood on the altar and shall burn their fat as a food offering, with a pleasing aroma to the LORD. 18 But their flesh shall be yours, as the breast that is waved and as the right thigh are yours. 19 All the holy contributions that the people of Israel present to the LORD I give to you, and to your sons and daughters with you, as a perpetual due. It is a covenant of salt forever before the LORD for you and for your offspring with you.” 20 And the LORD said to Aaron, “You shall have no inheritance in their land, neither shall you have any portion among them. I am your portion and your inheritance among the people of Israel.

21 To the Levites I have given every tithe in Israel for an inheritance, in return for their service that they do, their service in the tent of meeting, 22 so that the people of Israel do not come near the tent of meeting, lest they bear sin and die. 23 But the Levites shall do the service of the tent of meeting, and they shall bear their iniquity. It shall be a perpetual statute throughout your generations, and among the people of Israel they shall have no inheritance. 24 For the tithe of the people of Israel, which they present as a contribution to the LORD, I have given to the Levites for an inheritance. Therefore I have said of them that they shall have no inheritance among the people of Israel.”

25 And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 26 “Moreover, you shall speak and say to the Levites, ‘When you take from the people of Israel the tithe that I have given you from them for your inheritance, then you shall present a contribution from it to the LORD, a tithe of the tithe. 27 And your contribution shall be counted to you as though it were the grain of the threshing floor, and as the fullness of the winepress. 28 So you shall also present a contribution to the LORD from all your tithes, which you receive from the people of Israel. And from it you shall give the LORD's contribution to Aaron the priest. 29 Out of all the gifts to you, you shall present every contribution due to the LORD; from each its best part is to be dedicated.’ 30 Therefore you shall say to them, ‘When you have offered from it the best of it, then the rest shall be counted to the Levites as produce of the threshing floor, and as produce of the winepress. 31 And you may eat it in any place, you and your households, for it is your reward in return for your service in the tent of meeting. 32 And you shall bear no sin by reason of it, when you have contributed the best of it. But you shall not profane the holy things of the people of Israel, lest you die.’”

Footnotes

[1] 18:7 Hebrew service of gift
[2] 18:16 A shekel was about 2/5 ounce or 11 grams

Dive Deeper | Numbers 18

Having been a Christian for as long as I can remember, I often take for granted what should be an awe-inspiring reality: the ability to commune directly with the God of the universe.

In fact, that is precisely what God desires. Revelation 3:20 tells us that Jesus stands at the door and knocks, hoping for an invitation to enter so He can dine with us -- a picture of true fellowship.

Yet, it wasn't always so. In Numbers 18, we see the practical consequences of a world still waiting for its Savior. Within the Holy Place of the tabernacle, there was an inner room called the Holy of Holies -- God's special dwelling place in the midst of His people. Before it stood a veil, separating man from the place where God's presence dwelt. God appointed His priests -- Aaron and his sons -- as the keepers of the tabernacle, including the altar and the sacred things inside the veil.

Sounds kind of cool, right? If you want to talk to God, you know exactly where to find Him. All you have to do is saunter into the Holy of Holies, lift up the veil, and there He is. Right?

Not quite.

Numbers 18:7 tells us if you weren't appointed by God to the bestowed service of the priesthood, even going near the veil or the altar would require you to be put to death.

The rigidness of God's rules regarding the priesthood, the altar, and the veil emphasize how greatly God desires to fellowship with us. As Christians, we have a "hope . . . which enters within the veil" (Hebrews 6:19).

How, then, can we freely approach God today, compared to the death penalty for outsiders doing so back then? Through Christ! "[W]e have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus" (Hebrews 10:19).

Knowing what Christ endured for our privilege of us having a personal relationship with Him is convicting. How can I ever engage in a halfhearted prayer or devotional just to check it off the list, knowing that Jesus purchased that time for me with His own life?

Discussion Questions

1. Why did God need to appoint a priestly order to mediate between His people and Himself?

2. Do you view your quiet time with God as a privilege, a chore, or just one of many things that need to get done in a given day?

3. What do you think God thinks when one of His people offers up a halfhearted prayer or simply goes through the motions of worship?