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Good morning, welcome to Coffee
and Devotions. This morning we're going to look at Numbers chapter
28, 9 through 15. It's so good to be with you.
This is where every weekday morning you and I, we get together, we
have a little bit of coffee, we get into God's word and we
grow in our love for the Lord together. And this year, 2024,
Lord willing, we'll make it through the books of Numbers, Deuteronomy
and Hebrews. So glad to be with you. Let's
have some coffee, we'll pray, and we'll jump into Numbers chapter
28, verses 8 through 15. Is that right? Yeah. 9 through 15. Let's pray. Father, we thank
you so much for this day. What a blessing it is that we
get to come to you. What a joy it is that we get
to hear from your word. Lord, we pray that your spirit
would help us to understand it now. Please teach us, Lord, in
Jesus's name. Amen. All right, so we're at
Numbers chapter 28, verses 9 through 15. Here we go. And on the Sabbath day, two lambs
in their first year without blemish and two-tenths of an ephah of
fine flour as a grain offering, mixed with oil, its drink offering. This is the burnt offering for
every Sabbath. besides the regular burnt offering
with its drink offering. So remember verses 1 through
8 was talking about the daily sacrifice in the morning and
in the evening. Now we have the weekly sacrifice,
which is twice as much as you would have on a normal day. So the Sabbath is set apart.
It's a special day. But then we get into kind of
the different Sabbaths, the different holy days. So, verse 11, at the
beginning of your months you shall present a burnt offering
to the Lord, two young bulls, one ram, and seven lambs in their
first year without blemish, three tenths an ephah, a fine flower
as a grain offering mixed with oil for each bull. two-tenths
of an ephah of fine flour as a grain offering mixed with oil
for the one ram, and one-tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed
with oil as a grain offering for each lamb, as a burnt offering
of sweet aroma, an offering made by fire to the Lord. Their drink
offering shall be half a hen of wine for a bull, one-third
of a hen for a ram, and one-fourth of a hen for a lamb. This is the burnt offering for
each month throughout the months of the year. Also, one kid of
the goats as a sin offering to Yehovah shall be offered besides
the regular burnt offering and its drink offering. All right,
so we need to ask ourselves, A, what's this about? B, what's
the best verse to summarize this? And C, what are we called to
do? So we just already talked about what verses 9 and 10 were
about. That's the Sabbath day offering. Now we come into the
different Sabbaths, right? Now we have a new moon. And in
this new moon monthly offering, every lunar calendar, they go
off a lunar calendar, so every time there's a new moon they
have a new sacrifice and every time they're going to offer two
young bulls a ram and seven lambs one year or under with that they're
going to offer a grain offering and a drink offering but every
single year every single month every time there's a new moon
High Priest also has to offer a sin offering. So we see that
God is the covenant keeping God with them and every day morning
and evening they make these sacrifices and every week they get double
joy of offering sacrifices but every month They bring this sacrifice
to the Lord as well. And every month they're reminded
that God's mercies are new, that he has a way to deal with sin.
It's interesting, though, as we continue to go through this
and we see kind of the rhythm and the pattern of the Hebrew
life, what we find is that that kind of cultic heart, that temple
worship or tabernacle worship at this time is meant to kind
of be the rhythm of their lives. And God at the heart of it is
showing that he has redeemed his people, that he has loved
his people, and that he has provided a way for them to be right with
him, even though they may mess up. And so what's this about? Well, this is the weekly Sabbath
offerings as well as the new moon offerings. What's the best
verse to summarize this? Well, I think in my Bible, I
would underline verse nine and verse 11. Maybe you would underline
something else. Well, we need to ask ourselves
the calling, right? So we've done A, what's this
about? We've done B, what's the best verse to summarize this?
And now we need to ask C, what are we called to do? How does
this point us to Christ? What's the covenant connection?
We don't offer sacrifices anymore. We may live out our bodies as
a living sacrifice. We may want to please the Lord
with our lives, but notice at the same time, there's different
types of sacrifices. There's sacrifices that are thanksgiving,
there's sacrifices that are remembrance, and there's sacrifices that are
sin offerings. We know when we zoom over to
the book of Hebrews, it tells us that the blood of bulls and
goats never actually took away sin. It was Jesus Christ. And every time we come to the
Lord and we remember that Jesus Christ offered his blood for
us, the blood of the new covenant, and broke his body for us, we
remember that he died for us, he redeemed us, he loves us.
God has made a way for us to be right with him. So morning
and evening, we thank him, we worship him, and whenever we
join together and we partake of the Lord's Supper, we also
remember that he has made a way for us to be right with him.
So I pray that you rejoice in Him, that you love Him, and that
you remember that He has loved you, even so much that He poured
out His own Son for you. Let's pray. Father, we thank
you so much for the joy of following Jesus Christ. We thank you that
you have given us an eternal sacrifice, that you have given
us your Son, Lord, we pray that we would follow after you, our
covenant king. In Jesus's name we pray. Amen. Well, may the
joy of Jesus Christ guard your heart. May you have peace that
surpasses all understanding as you rest in him. And I'll see
you next time. Bye.
Weekly and Monthly Offerings
Series Coffee and Devotions
| Sermon ID | 430241842425217 |
| Duration | 06:30 |
| Date | |
| Category | Devotional |
| Bible Text | Numbers 28:9-15 |
| Language | English |
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