The Christian’s Relationship With This World Numbers 20:14-22
I. Introduction - Rom 15:4
A. Israel has come out of Egypt - Bondage/Slavery
B. Are now heading into the land promised to them by God - Canaan land - the
Promised Land
C. All of this stuff here has application to us
- The Passover Salvation by the blood of the Lamb
- Egypt, Bondage, Slavery World, Sin, Its Control
- Pharaoh The god of this world, Anti-christ
- The Red Sea Baptism - Full commitment
- Mt. Sinai Integrating God’s word
- The Promised Land The Will of God, and even heaven
II. Message - While Passing Through The Land…
(Numbers 20:14-22)
A. Have A Testimony (20:14-16; 1 Pet 3:15)
- Involves having an identity
- Where you came from - Egypt (life of sin)
- Where you are going - Promised Land (heaven)
- Who you are - God’s people (sons and daughters of God) There are the missing ingredients in modern education
- Involves putting the past behind you - not missing the “good ol’ days” (garlicks, leeks, onions)
- Involves declaring your complete dependency upon the Lord - none of what has occurred in Israel’s history so far has been by their own ability - but by the Lord - same with the Christian!
B. Stay On Course (20:16)
- Life may have gotten easier since Egypt, but you have not arrived!
- Involves not getting entangled along the way (2 Tim 2:4), trying to settle for second best (Israel does this later when 2 1/2 tribes settle outside of the promised land)
- Don’t run from possible conflicts - face them
- Put all your focus on that target, and be willing to humble yourself in front of others in order to obtain your goal - we are not called to force our way through life
C. Accept the fact that You Don’t Fit Anymore (20:16; Heb
11:8-10,13,14; Rom 12:1,2) - Not accepted, appreciated!
- Edom and Israel had been brothers (Esau and Jacob) - related
- But now Jacob had become Israel, and Esau had become Edom
- Two different families (John 8:44) - they don’t get along anymore
- Edom (the people of this world) live only for things of this world
- Pilgrims and strangers don’t have anything exciting to offer this world
- not into the top fashions, fast life, high finance - more interested in keeping the Lord first, and keeping their families together, and loving and serving God with their whole heart!
D. Be People of Character (20:17,19)
- Honour people’s lives and possessions - it’s usually all they have! Teach your kinds this!!!
- Honour your word - don’t just say things to get along with people
- Stay above-board so to speak. On the king’s high-way. Live an open life, out in the open. Live a life that can be examined (not perfect, but honest).
- Be consistent in you walk. Don’t just start out living the Christian life, stick to it - for testimony sake
- Pay your bills as you go - do your best to keep from passing debt upon your children. Used to be parents would pass on savings!
- Live simply - go through on foot! Humbly, not proud on horses!
E. Realize That The King of This World Does Not Want You Here
(20:18,20)
- You are in enemy territory - be aware!
- He will rise against you as you seek to follow the Lord
- He will not respond to reason - be reasonable anyway
- Leave Him to another day (Rom 12:19,20)
F. Be Flexible (20:21)
- Your battle is not with flesh and blood (Eph 6:12) but in the middle of God’s will.
- Press on to the real battle ahead - for being right in the middle of God’s will - it is not the same as in a hurricane - it sometimes can be the very opposite!
- What may have seemed to be the best course, may turn out to have been a test - both of you, and of others
G. Keep Your Focus on the Target Destination - Kept Going (20:22)
- God called them to go to the Promised Land - God will get them there (1Th 5:24) The quality of the trip may not be what you want
- Just keep pressing on
III. Conclusion -
The Christian’s Relationship With This World Numbers 20:14-22
I. Introduction - Rom 15:4
A. Israel has come out of Egypt - Bondage/Slavery
B. Are now heading into the land promised to them by God - Canaan
C. All of this stuff here has application to us
- The Passover Salvation by the ________ of the Lamb
- Egypt, Bondage, Slavery ____________, Sin, Its Control
- Pharaoh The _______ of this world, Anti-christ
- The Red Sea ____________ - Full commitment
- Mt. Sinai Integrating God’s __________
- The Promised Land The Will of God, and even __________
II. Message - While Passing Through The Land…
(Numbers 20:14-22)
A. Have A _______________ (20:14-16; 1 Pet 3:15)
- Involves having an _______________
- Where you came from - Egypt (life of sin)
- Where you are going - Promised Land (heaven)
- Who you are - God’s people (sons and daughters of God)
- Involves putting the past behind you
- Involves declaring your complete dependency upon the Lord
B. Stay On Course (20:16)
- Life may have gotten easier since Egypt, but you have not arrived!
- Involves not getting ________ along the way (2 Tim 2:4)
C. Accept the fact that You Don’t ________ Anymore (20:16; Heb
11:8-10,13,14; Rom 12:1,2) - Not accepted, appreciated! Christians are ___________ and _______________ to this world
D. Be People of _______________ (20:17,19)
- Honour people’s lives and possessions
- Honour your word
- Stay on the king’s high-way. Live an open life
- Be consistent in you walk.
- Pay your bills as you go
- Live simply - go through on foot! Humbly, not proud on horses!
E. Realize That The King of This World Does Not Want You Here
(20:18,20) You are in enemy territory - be aware
F. Be ________ (20:21) Your battle is not with flesh & blood (Eph
6:12)