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Numbers 1:1-54
‘Every man able to go forth to war’: This is the key phrase in verses 1-46.
God is looking for ‘soldiers’: Soldiers of Christ!
To live for Christ is to be engaged in warfare.
It is spiritual warfare.
We need ‘the whole armour of God’(Ephesians 6:10-20).
We must remember that ‘the weapons of our warfare are not worldly’.
They have ‘divine power’.
They are ‘powerful weapons from God’.
They are ‘mighty through God’(2 Corinthians 10:3-6).
The Levites were to lead worship (47-54).
The battle is the Lord’s (2 Chronicles 20:15).
We will never be strong ‘soldiers of Christ’ unless we are learning to worship the Lord.
Worship lies at the very heart of the life of God’s people.
Without worship, we are weak.
Worshipping God, we will grow ‘strong’.
We will ‘firmly resist’ the enemy.
We will ‘take action’ for God (Daniel 11:32).
Numbers 2:1-34
‘The Lord said to Moses’: These words appear more than eighty times in Numbers.
Let your life be centred on the Word of the Lord - Listen, Read, Study, Memorize, Meditate!
God’s people were ‘facing the tent of meeting on every side’(2).
There were to be no gaps in the ranks.
We are not to pull in different directions.
We are to pull together.
Everyone has their place.
All who are willing to serve the Lord will find a place in His service.
Let us be united in worship and witness.
Without this spirit of co-operation, the work of the Lord will fail.
Each of us needs to be ‘in position’(17) - on the Lord’s Day for worship and on other occasions, when we are called upon to ‘serve the Lord with gladness’(Psalm 100:2).
Let our ‘standard’(17,31) be the Lord - not the world: We are God’s people!
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