OFFERINGS AT THE TABERNACLE
Numbers 7:1-89 / Keywords 7:89
When Moses entered the Tent of Meeting to
speak with the LORD, he heard the voice speaking to him from between the two
cherubim above the atonement cover on the ark of the Testimony. And he spoke
with him.
1.
The tabernacle testified to the Israelites that they were God’s
people, called by him to worship the Lord. Moses
consecrated the tabernacle, but the Lord called his people to be consecrated—a holy nation (Ex 19:5-6). The LORD
promised to dwell with his people, and he promised Moses that his Presence
would give them rest. Now, each leader would bring an offering to the Lord to
consecrate the entire assembly to the Lord.
2. When the altar was dedicated,
each of the twelve tribal leaders brought an offering. Each brought the same
items. The bowls and plates, the grain and oil and incense and the animals were
all used in making burnt offerings on the altar. The burnt offerings were
called fellowship or peace offerings. The blood shed on the altar was for the
forgiveness of sin, which brings peace with God and enables sinful man to have
fellowship with him. The Lord confirmed his Presence when he spoke to Moses. In
this way, the tabernacle and the nation were truly dedicated to the Lord.
Prayer Lord, thank you for your Presence
with us. Help me to hear your voice and live as a consecrated person for your
sake.
One Word Live
in God’s
Presence
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