Key Verses
2 “Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its appointed time. 3 On the fourteenth day of this month, at twilight, you shall keep it at its appointed time; according to all its statutes and all its rules you shall keep it.” 4 So Moses told the people of Israel that they should keep the Passover. Meditation God meets us personally in the wilderness, turning desert places into destinations of delight. What feels like a wasteland becomes a place of wonder when God’s Spirit moves—transforming barren ground into a fruitful field (Isaiah 32:15). In today’s reading, God called Israel to “keep” the Passover seven times, marking the moment God redeemed them from slavery (Exodus 12). The Passover was a feast of grace, inaugurated after Israel’s epic failure with the golden calf (Exodus 32). That’s God’s heart—our failure is never the end of the story. Through the sacramental supper, God nourishes His people with grace, reminding us that His faithfulness, not ours, is what truly satisfies. God’s presence showed up in power with the shekinah glory cloud by day and blazing fire by night. Isaiah makes the connection clear that cloud was the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 63:13-14). Israel followed God’s lead in the desert, step by step. The same is true for God's people today. The more we trust God in our wilderness seasons, the deeper our fellowship with Him grows. Here’s the best news: Jesus walked this wilderness way for us. Led by the Spirit into the desert (Matthew 4:1-11), Jesus was faithful where we are unfaithful. While we chase after other sources of strength and satisfaction, Jesus followed the Father perfectly. Jesus’ perfect life and sacrificial death made a way for His Spirit to dwell in us, turning our wandering into wonder and our deserts into delight. Take heart: wilderness seasons aren’t wasted. They’re the very places where God transforms us, leading us from barrenness to bounty, from wandering to wonderful! Today’s Reading And the Lord spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the first month of the second year after they had come out of the land of Egypt, saying, 2 “Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its appointed time. 3 On the fourteenth day of this month, at twilight, you shall keep it at its appointed time; according to all its statutes and all its rules you shall keep it.” 4 So Moses told the people of Israel that they should keep the Passover. 5 And they kept the Passover in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at twilight, in the wilderness of Sinai; according to all that the Lord commanded Moses, so the people of Israel did. 6 And there were certain men who were unclean through touching a dead body, so that they could not keep the Passover on that day, and they came before Moses and Aaron on that day. 7 And those men said to him, “We are unclean through touching a dead body. Why are we kept from bringing the Lord's offering at its appointed time among the people of Israel?” 8 And Moses said to them, “Wait, that I may hear what the Lord will command concerning you.” 9 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 10 “Speak to the people of Israel, saying, If any one of you or of your descendants is unclean through touching a dead body, or is on a long journey, he shall still keep the Passover to the Lord. 11 In the second month on the fourteenth day at twilight they shall keep it. They shall eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. 12 They shall leave none of it until the morning, nor break any of its bones; according to all the statute for the Passover they shall keep it. 13 But if anyone who is clean and is not on a journey fails to keep the Passover, that person shall be cut off from his people because he did not bring the Lord's offering at its appointed time; that man shall bear his sin.14 And if a stranger sojourns among you and would keep the Passover to the Lord, according to the statute of the Passover and according to its rule, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the sojourner and for the native.” The Cloud Covering the Tabernacle 15 On the day that the tabernacle was set up, the cloud covered the tabernacle, the tent of the testimony. And at evening it was over the tabernacle like the appearance of fire until morning. 16 So it was always: the cloud covered it by day[a] and the appearance of fire by night. 17 And whenever the cloud lifted from over the tent, after that the people of Israel set out, and in the place where the cloud settled down, there the people of Israel camped. 18 At the command of the Lord the people of Israel set out, and at the command of the Lord they camped. As long as the cloud rested over the tabernacle, they remained in camp. 19 Even when the cloud continued over the tabernacle many days, the people of Israel kept the charge of the Lord and did not set out.20 Sometimes the cloud was a few days over the tabernacle, and according to the command of the Lord they remained in camp; then according to the command of the Lord they set out. 21 And sometimes the cloud remained from evening until morning. And when the cloud lifted in the morning, they set out, or if it continued for a day and a night, when the cloud lifted they set out.22 Whether it was two days, or a month, or a longer time, that the cloud continued over the tabernacle, abiding there, the people of Israel remained in camp and did not set out, but when it lifted they set out. 23 At the command of the Lord they camped, and at the command of the Lord they set out. They kept the charge of the Lord, at the command of the Lord by Moses. Richly Dwelling -What stands out to you from today’s reading, especially the intimate invitation to feast on God’s faithfulness at Passover and the picture of His presence through the glory cloud? -Is it difficult for you to celebrate God’s presence when you feel like you are wandering in the wilderness? -How can you, specifically, celebrate God’s presence through His Spirit as you wander in the wilderness- More time in His word? Prayer? Faith in specific promises? Yoking with a gospel centered community?... Key Verse 2 “Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its appointed time. 3 On the fourteenth day of this month, at twilight, you shall keep it at its appointed time; according to all its statutes and all its rules you shall keep it.” 4 So Moses told the people of Israel that they should keep the Passover.
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