May 4, 2023
Big Idea
God's instruction can always be trusted.
"Command the people of Israel that they put out of the camp everyone who is leprous or has a discharge and everyone who is unclean through contact with the dead."
1 The LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Command the people of Israel that they put out of the camp everyone who is leprous 1 5:2 Leprosy was a term for several skin diseases; see Leviticus 13 or has a discharge and everyone who is unclean through contact with the dead. 3 You shall put out both male and female, putting them outside the camp, that they may not defile their camp, in the midst of which I dwell.” 4 And the people of Israel did so, and put them outside the camp; as the LORD said to Moses, so the people of Israel did.
5 And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 6 “Speak to the people of Israel, When a man or woman commits any of the sins that people commit by breaking faith with the LORD, and that person realizes his guilt, 7 he shall confess his sin that he has committed. 2 5:7 Hebrew they shall confess their sin that they have committed And he shall make full restitution for his wrong, adding a fifth to it and giving it to him to whom he did the wrong. 8 But if the man has no next of kin to whom restitution may be made for the wrong, the restitution for wrong shall go to the LORD for the priest, in addition to the ram of atonement with which atonement is made for him. 9 And every contribution, all the holy donations of the people of Israel, which they bring to the priest, shall be his. 10 Each one shall keep his holy donations: whatever anyone gives to the priest shall be his.”
11 And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 12 “Speak to the people of Israel, If any man's wife goes astray and breaks faith with him, 13 if a man lies with her sexually, and it is hidden from the eyes of her husband, and she is undetected though she has defiled herself, and there is no witness against her, since she was not taken in the act, 14 and if the spirit of jealousy comes over him and he is jealous of his wife who has defiled herself, or if the spirit of jealousy comes over him and he is jealous of his wife, though she has not defiled herself, 15 then the man shall bring his wife to the priest and bring the offering required of her, a tenth of an ephah 3 5:15 An ephah was about 3/5 bushel or 22 liters of barley flour. He shall pour no oil on it and put no frankincense on it, for it is a grain offering of jealousy, a grain offering of remembrance, bringing iniquity to remembrance.
16 And the priest shall bring her near and set her before the LORD. 17 And the priest shall take holy water in an earthenware vessel and take some of the dust that is on the floor of the tabernacle and put it into the water. 18 And the priest shall set the woman before the LORD and unbind the hair of the woman's head and place in her hands the grain offering of remembrance, which is the grain offering of jealousy. And in his hand the priest shall have the water of bitterness that brings the curse. 19 Then the priest shall make her take an oath, saying, ‘If no man has lain with you, and if you have not turned aside to uncleanness while you were under your husband's authority, be free from this water of bitterness that brings the curse. 20 But if you have gone astray, though you are under your husband's authority, and if you have defiled yourself, and some man other than your husband has lain with you, 21 then’ (let the priest make the woman take the oath of the curse, and say to the woman) ‘the LORD make you a curse and an oath among your people, when the LORD makes your thigh fall away and your body swell. 22 May this water that brings the curse pass into your bowels and make your womb swell and your thigh fall away.’ And the woman shall say, ‘Amen, Amen.’
23 Then the priest shall write these curses in a book and wash them off into the water of bitterness. 24 And he shall make the woman drink the water of bitterness that brings the curse, and the water that brings the curse shall enter into her and cause bitter pain. 25 And the priest shall take the grain offering of jealousy out of the woman's hand and shall wave the grain offering before the LORD and bring it to the altar. 26 And the priest shall take a handful of the grain offering, as its memorial portion, and burn it on the altar, and afterward shall make the woman drink the water. 27 And when he has made her drink the water, then, if she has defiled herself and has broken faith with her husband, the water that brings the curse shall enter into her and cause bitter pain, and her womb shall swell, and her thigh shall fall away, and the woman shall become a curse among her people. 28 But if the woman has not defiled herself and is clean, then she shall be free and shall conceive children.
29 This is the law in cases of jealousy, when a wife, though under her husband's authority, goes astray and defiles herself, 30 or when the spirit of jealousy comes over a man and he is jealous of his wife. Then he shall set the woman before the LORD, and the priest shall carry out for her all this law. 31 The man shall be free from iniquity, but the woman shall bear her iniquity.”
Ever want a glass of brown water? Grey milk? Not me—I want the pure, clean thing!
Well, so does our Heavenly Father. God calls His people to purity. If we are going to walk in fellowship with God, there must be a cleansing of the sin in our lives.
In Numbers 5, God calls the Israelites to live pure lives that include ceremonial cleansing, reconciling personal relationships, and justly dealing with accusations. God is saying to His people, "It's time to clean things up! I am dwelling in your midst, you are My chosen people, and now I am calling you to holy living." Purity is freedom from anything that contaminates our hearts and minds. It is the quality of being faultless, uncompromised, or unadulterated. A pure life is one in which sin no longer contaminates or controls us.
Like the Israelites wandering in the desert, we, too, need a sin cleansing. Romans 3:23 tells us, "[F]or all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Even what we consider good behavior is often driven by selfish motives, people pleasing, or pride. Left to ourselves, it is impossible to be completely free from sin.
But in His mercy, God provides a way for us to be cleansed of sin. Not by any action of our own, but by the gift of His Son Jesus Christ. Sin cleansing is found one way, through Jesus Christ. When we come to Christ by faith and trust Him to forgive and cleanse us of all our sin, we are in that moment born again, and we become a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). God gives us a new heart that is now turned toward obeying and pleasing Him, and the Holy Spirit indwells us to help. As we yield to the Holy Spirit to lead us, purity will more and more define our thoughts, our words, and our actions.
The message is clear: God calls us to live a life of purity. It starts with accepting Christ and progresses as we walk in fellowship with Him.
This month's memory verse
3 Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. 4 Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.
1. If you know Christ, how is your life different from before you knew Him?
2. Do you blend in with the world around you, or are the people around you influenced by your lifestyle? How does your lifestyle look different from theirs?
3. Where are you struggling with purity?
4. What's one change you can make today to live a more pure life?
5. In what ways does your life demonstrate God's call for believers to be set apart, pure, and holy?
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