Through the Bible Day by Day - Numbers 15:27 - 15:27

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Numbers 15:27 - 15:27


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Exemplary Punishment for Sabbath-breaking

Num 15:27-41

This chapter resembles a sweet flute-like melody inserted between two fierce strains. It reminds us that in the middle of wrath God remembers mercy. The stranger-whether pilgrim, emigrant or slave-was to be included in burned-offerings and sacrifices; a prevision of the time when all holy souls shall be reckoned in the household of God, Eph 2:19.

Sins of ignorance may be forgiven, Num 15:22-29. They are sins. Debts of shortcoming need pardon equally as do trespasses. But, as Paul teaches us, we may confidently count on forgiveness for evil things done unwittingly. See 1Ti 1:12-14; Heb 5:2. It is quite otherwise with sins of presumption, Num 15:30-36. If persisted in, these induce death. See 1Jn 5:16.

We have something better than the memorial fringe, in the ministry of the Holy Spirit, Joh 14:26.