03 February 2024

Trivia Isn't Trivial

I have always enjoyed Bible trivia as a test of knowledge, yet it is good to take the next steps to grow in personal understanding and application.  Trivia or rote recitation is of little practical value when information is stored in our heads and stops short of our hearts.  Looking at pictures of food or reading about nutritional content does nothing to sustain our bodies with energy for strength and growth.  In a similar way, the word of God benefits us spiritually and practically when we receive it by faith and live according to God's revelation.  When we come to God hungry and open our mouths wide in faith, He is faithful to fill us.

For instance, Hebrews 9:4 tells us what items were placed in the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies:  a gold pot of manna, Aaron's staff that budded, and the 10 Commandments written by the finger of God on two tablets of stone.  All these items were significant in the history of Israel and also provide insight concerning the child of God today.  God told Moses to gather an omer of manna to be kept for their generations in memory of God's provision of bread in the desert (Ex. 16:33).  Aaron's staff that miraculously budded and produced almonds overnight was to be kept as a token to stop rebellion and silence murmurings before the LORD (Num. 17:10).  It showed without a doubt God had chosen Moses to lead the people and Aaron to be high priest.  Finally, the 10 Commandments were kept in the Ark, for above the mercy seat the LORD would commune with His people and give His commands (Ex. 25:21-22).

With the establishment of the new covenant by the shed blood of Jesus, God made a new and living way for everyone to have a relationship with Him.  When Jesus died on the cross, the veil of the temple that separated the Holy of Holies from the holy place tore from top to bottom, signifying the access sinners have into the presence of God by the atonement Jesus provided.  The articles contained in the Ark of the Covenant foreshadowed Jesus, Who He is and what He would accomplish.  He identified Himself as the Bread of Life, for all who eat of Him (receive Him by faith) will live forever (John 6:47-51).  We do not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.  We were spiritually dead and fruitless like a dead branch, yet Jesus has raised us to new life and makes us fruitful for His glory by the power of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus is the Vine are we are the branches He causes to bear fruit (John 15:5).  God would make a new covenant and write His laws on our hearts (Jer. 31:33), and by the Gospel we are no longer under Law but grace.  Rather than looking to the 10 Commandments to govern Christian living, we now look to our living Saviour and LORD Jesus.

The wisdom, plans and purposes of God are awesome beyond reckoning!  Not everyone who watches movies will notice or appreciate foreshadowing, but those who are wise to it gain insight into the intent of the director.  In a similar way, knowing God put those items in the Ark to point to Jesus and our relationship with Him, our faith in strengthened in our Saviour.  Jesus is faithful to provide for our physical and spiritual needs daily and guides us with His word (manna).  We can know He has chosen and called us to be His adopted children, and He will miraculously cause us to bear fruit for His glory (staff).  He also has given us new hearts, having regenerated us within by the power of the Holy Spirit who guides us into all truth and empowers us to do God's will (tablets of stone).  He has taken away our heart of stone and given us a heart of flesh that lives as He does, for Jesus now lives His life through us.  Encouraging, isn't it?

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