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The cleansing water sprinkled on the unclean, symbolized the blood of Christ spilled to cleanse us from moral impurities. The repeated sprinklings illustrate the thoroughness of the work that must be accomplished for the repenting sinner. All that he has must be consecrated. Not only should the sinner’s own soul be was...hed clean & pure, but he or she should seek purity & holiness in all aspect of his or her existence.Læs mere

The Seventh Day Adventist Church Although the tribe of Levi had no land territory, they were given 48 cities, 13 of which were for the families of the priests (Josh. 21:19, 41). The Lord declared that He was their “part” or portion (Num. 18:20). In addition to their portion of the sacrificial offerings, what other plan did the Lord devise to care for both priests and Levites? Num. 18:21–32.

The Seventh Day Adventist Church Think about your innate talents, whatever they are. No matter how hard you work to cultivate them, they are still that—gifts, something given to you by God. What are you doing with those gifts? Are you using them for yourself or for the good of others and the furtherance of the Lord’s work?

The Seventh Day Adventist Church The rebellion of Korah and his associates against Moses and Aaron was so deep-seated that God had to destroy them and their followers by earthquake, fire, and plague. If we would pray for our leaders and cherish what God has done for them and us, we may be spared the internal troubles that beset ancient Israel in Korah’s uprising. Happy Happy Sabbath All.

The Seventh Day Adventist Church From our perspective, it’s so easy to condemn and judge the Hebrews. Yet, what if we look at ourselves, individually (2 Cor. 3:15)? Why is it often so hard for us to learn the lessons that God seeks to teach us? Why, even when we have been given more than enough evidence of God’s love and grace, do we fail to trust Him? Why is it crucial that we not seek to justify our mistakes?

The Seventh Day Adventist Church Read Numbers 16:48. What does the idea of Aaron standing between the living and the dead mean? How do we, in this scene, get a glimpse of what Jesus has done for us?

The Seventh Day Adventist Church How was this terrible rebellion against Moses and Aaron memorialized? Num. 16:36–40. What especially was this memorial to remind them of?

The Seventh Day Adventist Church Read Numbers 16:15–35. Notice Moses’ words in verses 28–30. What is the saying that shows what the real issue was?

The Seventh Day Adventist Church "Our confession of His faithfulness is Heaven’s chosen agency for revealing Christ to the world. We are to acknowledge His grace as made known through the holy men of old; but that which will be most effectual is the testimony of our own experience. We are witnesses for God as we reveal in ourselves the working of a power that is divine." Happy Sabbath 1 and all.

The Seventh Day Adventist Church Read Numbers 15:30, 31. What’s happening here and what lessons can we draw from it for ourselves? Why does the punishment seem so harsh? Where is grace in all this?

The Seventh Day Adventist Church How often do you tend to doubt whether you truly have been renewed by the Holy Spirit? What happened at the cross that should give you the courage to press on, even when filled with doubt about your own salvation? See Rom. 5:6–8.

The Seventh Day Adventist Church In the dedicatory prayer at the opening of the first temple, what request did Solomon make of God in regard to non-Israelites? 1 Kings 8:41–43. What does Isaiah have to say about the strangers who sought to worship at the temple? Isa. 56:6, 7.

The Seventh Day Adventist Church We love Thy Sabbath Lord, and worship at Thy will. Oh may these hours sweet peace afford, and deeper faith instill. May you all have a wonderful Sabbath, and may you find peace and sweet rest. HAPPY SABBATH

The Seventh Day Adventist Church How do we see the mercy and grace of God revealed even here with these people who openly rebelled against Him? Look at their reaction to the punishment that they had received. In a sense, having rejected what God would have done for them, they decided to try to do it themselves. If only they had trusted in God, who already had done so much for them, their disaster could have been averted.
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