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Wandering: A Study In Numbers

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What does it say?

God gave Moses guidelines for Israelites who wanted to take a special vow to God--above and beyond their normal devotion to God. It was called the “Nazirite Vow.”

What does it mean?

Taking a Nazirite vow involved dedicating or setting aside something as special. The length of time and the reason for taking the pledge were totally left up to the individual. However, there were certain regulations to follow, which ensured that others would be aware that the Israelite had taken the vow, such as not cutting the hair. This promoted a sense of accountability in the community for the Nazirite. When the time of dedication was completed, an offering was made to celebrate before the Lord.

How should I respond?

Americans have a habit of making a New Year’s Resolution--a promise they intend to keep entering a new year. What helps a person keep a promise? Two things: the reason for the promise and continuing accountability. What needs to change in your spiritual life? What issue do you need to take more seriously? Whether you call it a resolution, a promise, or a vow – determine a course of action and stick to it. God will guide and strengthen you in any undertaking that honors Him. Who can you ask to be a trustworthy accountability partner? Don’t wait for a new year – ask God what resolution you need to make today.

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Wandering: A Study In Numbers

In the book of Numbers, God demonstrates himself as a pillar of fire and a pillar of smoke, faithfully leading his often rebellious people through the wilderness. Although the faithless wilderness generation was barred from entering the promised land, God was raising up a generation to lead the people from their wandering into the conquest of the land of Canaan.

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