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Doug Van Meter - 25 April 2021

Caring for the House of God (Numbers 8:1–26)

Though we no longer have a physical tabernacle, no holy furniture, and no Levitical order, the principles revealed in Numbers 8 are just as relevant to the new covenant church as they were to old covenant Israel. These principles pertain to the Lord’s presence with his people and their response to him. In a word, they have to do with worship.

Scripture References: Numbers 8:1-26

From Series: "Numbers Exposition"

An exposition of the book of Numbers by Doug Van Meter.

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Numbers 16 records Korah’s infamous rebellion. As ugly as the scene is, we do well to recognise that we struggle with similar temptations, including the temptation to self-righteousness. Self-righteousness in a congregation is destructive. It can lead to doctrinal heresy and interpersonal divisions. It can make church life difficult. It can discourage us in our assignment to make disciples. But Numbers 16 points us both to the problem and to the assurance that “God’s firm foundation stands, bearing this seal, ‘The Lord knows those who are his’” (2 Timothy 19).