SUNDAY 4th
Numbers 6:22-27
NIV – ‘The LORD bless you and keep you; . . .’
ESV – ‘The LORD bless you and keep you; . . .’
This is the first of the three aspects of the Aaronic blessing and I have used the word GUARD.
It is initially a request for the LORD to bless the people of Israel, and as he had already blessed them so far since leaving Egypt, so he would continue to bless as they progressed in their journey toward the Promised land, and of course the blessing from God would also continue once they entered the land.
Here the blessing is asking for the LORD to keep them, or to guard them. As they progressed on their journey it wouldn’t always be straightforward, they would meet danger, sometimes seen and at other times unseen, sometimes expected and at other times unexpected. It may be from other people groups, it may be from climatic issues, it may be from wild animals such as bears or lions, it may even be from themselves as they sought to do things in their own way rather than adhering to the leading of Moses and eventually Joshua. Whatever way the dangers may come across their path, the blessing is to invoke the protecting power of Almighty God upon them.
The Amplified Bible puts this first part of the blessing as ‘The LORD bless you and keep you [protect you, sustain you, and guard you;] . . .’ In an earlier chapter, in Exodus 33 we have already learned that in telling Moses to move on and to progress on their journey the LORD had promised ‘My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.’ (v14) In a later chapter in Numbers we read that the ark of the covenant of the LORD went before them three days’ journey to seek out a resting place for them and that the cloud of the LORD was over them by day whenever they set out from a camp. And whenever they set out, Moses would say, ‘Arise, O LORD, and let your enemies be scattered, and let those who hate you flee before you.’ (Numbers 10:33-36) On another occasion we read of the LORD causing a pillar of fire to lead them by night and a pillar of cloud by day, this would have been a reassuring sight for the people of Israel to be confident that the LORD was keeping (protecting, sustaining and guarding) them.
We are all familiar with Psalm 121, one of the ‘Songs of Ascent’, ‘I lift up my eyes to the hills. From whence does my help come? My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.’ (vv1-2) The people of Israel knew this as there ongoing testimony of God’s protecting power upon them, through succeeding generations when history would seem to dictate that Israel should no longer exist, God’s hand of protection has been upon them, even though they have been through the fire, through the earthquake, through the flood, today the nation exists as a testimony to God’s keeping power and of his promises toward them.
I end today by reminding us that the God of Israel is also our God, and in Matthew 28:20 Jesus made a declaration, ‘And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.’ This was a promise to the Church, which he had said he would build and that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. (Matthew 16:18) And over the two thousand history of the Church age, the Church has also been through the fire, the earthquake and through the flood (metaphorically speaking), the gates of hell have thrown everything it possibly can against it, but they have not prevailed, the Church is continuing to be built, so that all around the globe there are men and women who have been washed in the precious blood of the Lamb, and the day will come when we shall meet together in the air, the Church built, the journey ended, and God’s redemptive work completed.
May the LORD bless you and keep you – individually but also us collectively as a local fellowship who are a part of the universal Church, may his presence be with us and go with us as we journey forward together.