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Into the wilderness shark
Into the wilderness shark











into the wilderness shark into the wilderness shark

It just made sense to me this morning when I read it. So, at the end of the chapter, after listing off lots of numbers, there is obedience. Numbers require discipline and precise use. Numbers allow you to analyze whatever it is you are organizing…even numbers of people. Numbers bring with them order and organization. Here we go.ĥ4 The People of Israel did everything that God commanded Moses. Wilderness is a part of the process and, as we’ll find in our sojourn with the Hebrews, the longer I refuse to embrace the process and learn the lessons I need to learn, I will continue to wander. I’m quite sure there are more to come before the journey’s end. There have been various stretches of wilderness wanderings spiritually relationally, artistically, and vocationally. This morning I’m looking back at my own life journey. Without the wilderness, we will never be prepared for the ordeal through which we reach the reward and begin the road back. The wilderness is where we are tried and prepared for the purpose. The wilderness is where we find ourselves (the good, the bad, and the ugly). Luke Skywalker had his Dagoba, Harry, Ron, and Hermione spent almost an entire book alone in the wilderness seeking the Hallows. The hero’s journey of every great epic includes a journey into a wilderness of unknown territory. Fascinating to connect that at Jesus’ transfiguration it was both wilderness wanderer’s, Elijah and Moses, who appeared on the mount with Him. Jesus went “into the wilderness” for 40 days to fast and to be tested. Elijah had his flight through the wilderness to Mount Horeb. We’re heading into the wilderness, which is a crucial, prescribed path for every spiritual journey. They are preparing for a march, and the tribe of Levi is given the role of the set-up, take-down, and transportation of a giant tent called the Tabernacle, which served as a traveling temple for the nation. The destination of the wandering nation is “the promised land,” but first they have to traverse the wilderness. In today’s opening chapter we pick up the story as Moses carries out a muster of the twelve tribes and a census of men capable of fighting. Sinai where Moses was given the commandments and the law (as laid out in Leviticus).Įvery sizable journey begins with preparation. Having escaped from Egypt into the Arabian desert (as told in Exodus), they camped at Mt. It picks up the story of the Hebrew people’s “exodus” from slavery in Egypt. It’s one of the most ancient of texts in God’s Message and the fourth of five books known by many names such as the Torah, the Law, the Books of Moses, or the Law of Moses. Today we begin a sojourn through the book of Numbers. The Israelites are to set up their tents by divisions, each of them in their own camp under their standard.













Into the wilderness shark