Numbers 7:1-89 - Intercourse With God
I. THE SOUL INQUIRING . Our privilege ( Hebrews 10:19-22 ) greater than that of Moses. Every place may be as "a tabernacle" ( Genesis 28:17 ; John 4:23 ). Yet good to have some special place, consecrated by hallowed associations (Illus. 2 Samuel 7:18 ; Daniel 6:10 ; Matthew 6:6 ; Acts 1:13 ). Then we go to "speak with" God, words which imply holy boldness and confidence. As Moses brought to God the burdens of his office and his own temptations and sins, so may we (cf. Psalms 27:5 ; Psalms 73:16 , Psalms 73:17 ; Psalms 77:1 ; Hebrews 4:16 ; James 4:8 ).
II. GOD RESPONDING . "Then," etc.—perhaps sometimes even before Moses began to speak. So at times Isaiah 65:24 fulfilled. See Esther 5:3 . If we hear no voice from God at the first moment of approaching him, we ought not to be satisfied unless, while we are speaking to God, God speaks to us ( Psalms 28:1 ; Psalms 35:3 ; Psalms 143:7 , Psalms 143:8 ). The response we desire and receive will be from the same spot as Moses' answer "from off the mercy-seat." To sinners, God in nature keeps silence: God on the throne of judgment is "a consuming fire;" God on the mercy-seat is "God in Christ," etc. ( 2 Corinthians 5:19 ). Such manifestations and voices of God are earnests of further answers, if not immediate, yet certain (e. g. Matthew 7:7 ; Matthew 26:38-44 ; Acts 10:3-6 ; 2 Corinthians 12:8-10 ).—P.
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