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Numbers 21 – All you need to do is look..

Hello y’all. Happy monday 🙂

Today we are studying Numbers 21. Be blessed 🙂

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God is such a merciful God. The Israelites cried out to Him and made a vow and He heard them. they inturn fulfilled their vow to God. After this glorious defeat, the israelites reverted back to their old ways of grumbling and complaining. I’m amazed though, that after all God had  done for them including the mircale in verse 3, they still couldnt trust Him to provide, lead and direct them. They couldnt trust His Lordship. They seem to only be loyal to God when things are good.

Before we start judging them, do we also complain and murmur when things are not going our way? Are we only loyal and committed to God when we feel He is doing things the way we want Him to ?

Their attitude led to God punishing them. Snakes bit them and they were dying one by one. Sin never ends well. It might seem pleasurable in the beginning but the end is never good.

Moses mediated on behalf of the people and God provided a remedy for them. He asked him to create a bronze snake and lift it up on a pole and whoever looks up to this snake will be healed.

“Then the Lord told him, “Make a replica of a poisonous snake and attach it to a pole. All who are bitten will live if they simply look at it!” So Moses made a snake out of bronze and attached it to a pole. Then anyone who was bitten by a snake could look at the bronze snake and be healed” (Num 21: 8-9 NLT)

I have to admit i got confused reading this bit because i remember God telling them not to bow or worship any graven image and here is God asking them to create a image and look up to that image for their healing. so i did some research and in the process i stumbled on this artcile by Stephen J Cole which helped to understand the significance of the snake and how it relates to us today.

Its a lengthy article but i have tried to extract some bits out to include in the blog. i suggest you read the full article if you can here.

The snake-bitten people could not do anything to save themselves. They were dropping like flies. God had to provide a way for them to be healed or they all would die. When they confessed their sin and asked Moses to intercede for them, God provided this strange remedy: Make a bronze snake, put it on a pole, and whoever looks at it will live. Even so, we’re all under the condemnation of eternal death because of our sin. No human remedy can help. God graciously provided the way of salvation for us. He sent His own Son to be like that snake, lifted up in the wilderness.

Note several things about this remedy of the snake and how it compares to the cross of Jesus Christ. First, it’s a supernatural remedy. It came from God. Moses didn’t say, “Give me a few days to think about this.” The cross is God’s remedy. It didn’t come from the world’s most brilliant philosophers or religious geniuses. It came from God, who devised His plan of salvation before the foundation of the world.

Also, the snake on the pole was a sufficient remedy. Moses didn’t say, “Look at the snake, go home and take two aspirin, and you’ll feel better in the morning!” He didn’t say, “Look at the snake, rub some of this special oil that I’ll sell you on your wound, and you’ll be cured. We’re offering a special discount if you buy it today!” He didn’t say, “Bring your own offerings to the pole and offer them up to the snake.” There was nothing to add to it. God would heal you if you didn’t do anything except to look at that bronze snake.

In the same way, the cross of Christ is sufficient for the salvation of the worst of sinners. You don’t have to add anything to it. You don’t have to give money to the church. You don’t need to do penance to help pay for your sins. You don’t have to join the church. You don’t need to add your good works to what Christ has done. Jesus paid it all! There’s nothing for you to do, except to look unto Him in faith and He will save you.

The snake was also a sure remedy. Everyone who looked was cured on the spot. No one who looked died. It was a perfect, sure-fire cure for everyone who looked.

Even so, Jesus saves every sinner who believes in Him. As He says (John 3:15), “Whoever believes will in Him have eternal life.” There aren’t any cases too difficult for God! Maybe you’re a notorious sinner. So was Paul! So was Matthew, the tax-collector! So was the woman at the well! So was the Gerasene demoniac! So was the thief on the cross! The Bible is filled with terrible sinners who looked to Jesus and were saved. If you will believe in Jesus, the remedy is 100-percent effective. He says (John 6:37b), “The one who comes to Me I will certainly not cast out.”

Also, this snake was a simple remedy. As I said, it was sufficient so that there was nothing else needed. Its sufficiency made it extremely simple. And all you need to do is believe in Jesus as the One who paid the penalty for your sin and you will have eternal life.

Also, this snake was a self-effacing remedy. You couldn’t take any credit for your cure. You couldn’t boast that you had fasted for days or deprived yourself of anything or done any good works or brought any offerings to the snake. You just needed to realize that you couldn’t cure yourself. You were doomed if God didn’t intervene. That was humbling to your pride!

The cross of Christ is a humbling remedy for your sin. First, you have to admit that you’re a hopelessly lost sinner. That’s a huge stumbling block for “good” people like Nicodemus. “I’m not like these publicans and prostitutes, am I? Sure, I have my faults, but I’m not a bad sinner! I’m a basically good person!” It’s humbling to realize that you are far more sinful than you ever imagined! It’s humbling to admit that you can’t do anything to save yourself. Jesus did it all. All you have to do is trust in Him. His salvation is by grace (undeserved favor) through faith so that no one can boast (Eph. 2:8-9).

Thus, because of sin, all are under the curse of death. God graciously provided the remedy for our curse.

In his Exposition of the Gospel of John (on monergism.org) A. W. Pink wrote:

Man became a lost sinner by a look, for the first thing recorded of Eve in connection with the fall of our first parents is that “The woman saw that the tree was good for food” (Gen. 3:6). In like manner, the lost sinner is saved by a look. The Christian life begins by looking: “Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else” (Isa. 45:22). The Christian life continues by looking: “Let us run with patience the race which is set before us, looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of faith” (Heb. 12:2). And at the end of the Christian life we’re still to be looking for Christ: “For our conversation (citizenship) is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (Phil. 3:20). From first to last, the one thing required is looking at God’s Son.

So the question is, “Have you looked to the crucified, risen, and exalted Lord Jesus to save you from the curse of sin?” Are you still looking to Him as you run the race of faith?

-Excerpt from https://bible.org/seriespage/lesson-16-how-jesus-snake-john-314-15-numbers-214-9 , Steven J. Cole, 2013

Thanks for joinging today. Pls feel free to share your thoughts on the chapter.

Have a blessed evening 🙂

***With God all things are possible***

Matthew 19 – Gift of Eternal Life

Good evening y’all. Today we are looking at Matthew 19.

I am focusing the blog on verses 19 – 26.

Be blessed 🙂

“A man came to Jesus and asked, “Teacher, what good thing must I do to have eternal life?”  Jesus said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? Only God is good. If you want to have eternal life, you must obey his commandments.”    “Which ones?” the man asked. Jesus answered, “Do not murder. Be faithful in marriage. Do not steal. Do not tell lies about others.  Respect your father and mother. And love others as much as you love yourself.” The young man said, “I have obeyed all of these. What else must I do?”  Jesus replied, “If you want to be perfect, go sell everything you own! Give the money to the poor, and you will have riches in heaven. Then come and be my follower.” When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he was very rich.  Jesus said to his disciples, “I tell you, it’s terribly hard for rich people to get into the kingdom of heaven! In fact, it’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to get into God’s kingdom.”  When the disciples heard this, they were greatly surprised and asked, “How can anyone ever be saved?”  Jesus looked straight at them and said, “There are some things people cannot do, but God can do anything.”(Matthew 19:16-26 CEVUS06)

I often hear people say things like ‘as long as I am good and morally upright I will make it to heaven and have eternal life’. If that’s the case, then Jesus coming to die for us is of no use and a total waste of His time and effort. But we all know that’s not the case. Our good works can’t get us into heaven. In the book of Isaiah, it is written that our righteousness are like filthy rags before God.

“We are all infected and impure with sin. When we display our righteous deeds, they are nothing but filthy rags. Like autumn leaves, we wither and fall, and our sins sweep us away like the wind”. (Isaiah 64:6 NLT)

God is the only good person. We can’t do any good on our own. The bible says the heart of man is desperately wicked (Jer 17:9). It is therefore God in us that helps us be good.

The rich man in our text today, assumed there was a good deed he could do in order to get eternal life. We can’t buy God’s love or our place in heaven by doing what we term as good deeds. It is pride that makes us think we can buy eternal life by being good. What is required of us is found in Jesus’ response to this man in verse 17

If you want to enter the life of God, just do what he tells you.”(Matthew 19:17b MSG)

Jesus is saying here that the key to eternal life is obedience to God. How obedient are we to God’s instructions? Do we obey them grudgingly, partially or fully. God knows our hearts. We can fool ourselves and others but we can’t fool God. We will find out further that this man claimed to be obedient to God’s instructions, yet when Jesus clearly told him to go sell all His possessions he couldn’t do it. The state of our heart matters a lot when it comes to obedience.

The rich man asked for what God was specifically asking him to do. He was excited when Jesus listed all that he needed to do, for he had done them all. So he asked if there was anything else. Jesus told him if you really want to go the extra mile, then go sell all your possessions and give everything to the poor. The man was heartbroken and just couldn’t cope with Jesus response, so he walked away. He walked away from the gift of eternal life because he valued his earthly possessions more than his soul. His riches were more important to him than having a spot in heaven.

One  would have thought, a man that obeyed all the commandments surely should love God and be willing to obey him. It just shows we can do things just for doing sake, to tick the box and look righteous on the outside but when push comes to shove, our works are shallow and don’t carry any weight. We realise like this man that our heart is not really involved in our service of God. Hence when God asks us to do something outside of our comfort zone, we struggle to obey like this man did because our hearts wasn’t right in the first place.

What is that one thing that is so important to you that you can’t let go for God? What is He asking you to give up so you can fully serve Him? He can transform your life and make it even better than it already is. Don’t forget those earthly things are here today and gone tomorrow. Ask yourself is it really worth the hassle? If you were to die today, you couldn’t take any of those things with you so why hold on tightly to them and loose your chance to reign eternally with God?

The disciples were astonished and they thought it an impossible task to be saved and make it to heaven. But Jesus answered them and said with man it is impossible but with God all things are possible. This life of obedience and submission that God requires of us, is one we can’t do on our own. We need the Holy Spirit to help us. Our flesh will always wage war against us when we try to do the right thing but with the help of the Holy Spirit we can prevail against our flesh. Galatians 5:16 says: “So I say, let the Holy Spirit guide your lives. Then you won’t be doing what your sinful nature craves”.(Gal 5:16 NLT)

In return for following Christ, we get to live and reign with Him eternally. From where I’m standing that’s a pretty good offer from God. Think about it: we get to walk the street of gold; and worship with the angels 24/7. What an awesome experience it will be. I’m looking forward to that glorious day 🙂

Today, let’s examine our hearts and ask God for forgiveness where we have been disobedient. Let’s ask for grace to trust Him to help us obey his commands and serve him with all our hearts, soul and mind. Let’s ask for the strength to let go of those things that we hold on tightly to that are hindering us from serving God wholeheartedly.

Thanks for joining today.

Have a blessed night 🙂

***With God all things are possible***