Read Numbers 1-4.
Immediately one can determine why this is called the book of Numbers. The LORD told Moses to take a national census (1:2). The males, twenty years of age and older, numbered 603,550. The reason for the limited count seems to be a check for the availability of those fit for war, if needed (1:45).
Every person is
important to God and should be important to us.
1. Numbers
are important.
Each number
represents a person with an eternal soul. These are His creation.
When someone says they are not interested in the attendance at church, do they
truly value individuals or just a crowd? Attendance figures, if used
correctly, are one indicator whether the ministry is effectively growing or
diminishing in its influence for Christ.
2.
Organization is important.
Next, God gave instructions as to how the 12 tribal families were to be organized. Three tribes camped on each side of the Tabernacle. Banners were displayed high in the air so the people could find their spot. This infrastructure served the nation well for leadership, communication, and mobilization purposes.
Organization is important to God because it provides the very channels for leaders to lead. Without efficient organization of people and work, communication will not be effective. The work will suffer. Production will not reach the group's potential capacity. The local church is on a mission. That mission demands organization for mobilizing each person in the congregation so they can find their spot.
3. Service
is important.
The Levites were given specific jobs to do. Whether it was offering the sacrifices, guarding the Tabernacle, or properly packing up the "tent of meeting" for the next move, every duty was important. Further, there was needed training for these duties. In this case, handling God's stuff the wrong way could have meant death. Every person doing their job correctly was a ministry for the LORD.
The Lord has designed and equipped each person to serve Him effectively. We do not have to wonder if wants to use us. He does. We do not have to wonder if God can use us. He can. We do not ever need to say we have nothing useful to offer. Though some training may be required through the Holy Spirit He has already given us what we need. As accountable stewards, our job is to get busy using what He has given to us.
1 Corinthians
12:7, 11-"To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common
good...All these are empowered by one and the same Spirit, who apportions to
each one individually as he wills."
Ephesians 2:10-
"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which
God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."
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