Hey guys! This is a study through the book of Numbers that is intended to inspire a greater appreciation for the Old Testament. Please feel free to post any helpful comments, testimonies or examples that will bless the readers. This is not a place to argue, it is a place for growth.
Scripture is taken from the KJV, simply because that's what I had in my notes. It may go back and forth between the KJV and ESV, cause I accidentally forgot to change the version back to keep in consistent when I was taking the notes.
Introduction to Numbers
Numbers is about direction.
A Key Verse:
Num 23:19 God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
There is a group, which we will call the "mixed multitude," that like to take advantage of the people of God. They are on the fringes of the camp, dwelling on the outside of true fellowship, where we often find ourselves straying to. We must be those who draw others to the inside to enjoy the fellowship that God has extended to us rather than the ones who bring wrath on God's people.
We are all capable of evaluating or complaining about God’s plan for our lives. Numbers is an account partially of how the mixed multitude complained against God. However, this complaining against God always results in confusion. You can see the confusion from the route the children of Israel took in the map of the wilderness wandering. There might be times when we want to hear something from God so badly that we actually listen to the wrong thing. This can be avoided by approaching God with an open and honest heart.
The dissatisfaction that can inspire complaining often leads to shame, embarrassment and frustration, ending often in rage (like when Moses struck the rock). We are wretched and in need of God's help (Romans 7:24). However, we are able to serve in spite of this because God has made us holy. God imputes His righteousness to us for us to serve and honor Him. When we realize our TRUE position in His grace, our dissatisfaction and inability becomes swallowed up by His all-sufficiency and omnipotence. We can experience victory when we experience the power and Holiness of God.
Being holy means we are distinct. There is a distinction given (Nehemiah 8:10 - read around the text to understand the context). There is discernment between good and evil.
It is ours to read the examples in the Old Testament so that we can learn how to do good rather than evil. Godly anger is completely different from rage. It stems from holiness rather than dissatisfaction.
Leviticus was a book that covers 30 days, but Numbers covers a long period of time.
What was Moses called to do? He was called in Exodus 3-4 to be instrumental in the delivery of Israel to the promised land. He was being obedient.
Moses was probably responsible for feeding about 3 million people. Moses would have had to find 1,500 tons of food every day. It would take two freight trains, each at least a mile long to provide this much. They need firewood: 4,000 tons of wood -- add on another 2 mile-long freight trains! If they only had enough water to drink and wash some dishes, then it would take 11 million gallons of water. It would take freight trains and tank cars 1,800 miles long. They had to get across the Red Sea. If they went on a narrow path, double-file, the line would be 800 miles long and would require several days and nights to get across. The gap in the Red sea would have to be three miles wide so that they could walk 5,000 across. Moses probably didn’t think about all of this before they left Egypt. God can provide for an entire nation travelling through the wilderness for years and years. Can God provide for my needs? Of course! The beauty of looking back on the Old Testament is that we can see the works of God and His faithfulness to His people and recognize that He is completely able to be our provider, protector and deliverer. Hopefully we can all come to know Him more through this study.