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And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25

Monday, November 13, 2017

Good morning Zebras,

After yesterday’s post I went upstairs to take a shower and get dressed.  I often ask God what it is should wear, but yesterday I didn’t have the required outfit of sackcloth and ashes. 

Repentance should be part of the Christian life, but it shouldn’t be a momentary experience because it is meant to break our heart and change our behavior.

After the incident with the Golden Calf in Exodus 32 God told Moses to tell the people He was no longer going to accompany them.  He was going to send them ahead and give them all the material blessings He had promised but He was no longer going to accompany them on their journey.  This is their response:

Exodus 33:4–6 (ESV) When the people heard this disastrous word, they mourned, and no one put on his ornaments.  For the Lord had said to Moses, “Say to the people of Israel, ‘You are a stiff-necked people; if for a single moment I should go up among you, I would consume you. So now take off your ornaments, that I may know what to do with you.’” Therefore the people of Israel stripped themselves of their ornaments, from Mount Horeb onward.

The NIV translates the word “ornament” as “jewelry” and does not include the word “onward.” The note at the bottom of my old Life Application Bible said: The ban on ornaments was not a permanent ban on all jewelry.  It was a temporary sign of repentance and mourning.  That was wrong! 

In Exodus 35:22 we read the people had jewelry. 

Exodus 35:22 (ESV) So they came, both men and women. All who were of a willing heart brought brooches and earrings and signet rings and armlets, all sorts of gold objects, every man dedicating an offering of gold to the Lord.

But nowhere does it say they were ever allowed to put it back on.  They brought the jewelry, they were not allowed to wear, as a sacrifice to God to help build the tabernacle.

We live in a culture of fast food, fast Internet, fast cars, and unfortunately fast repentance.  It happens for a moment but in the morning, it is forgotten, and we return to our old ways.  Forgetting that it is the "sacrifices" we make for God, the changes in our behavior that continue day after day, that turn our lives into a living tabernacle to God.

I love you Zebras, conviction is not a comfortable feeling, but it will produce a harvest of righteousness for those who are trained by it.

Love,
Jill 


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