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The Passover Problem; Numbers 7-9
Season 2, Episode 10
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14-Feb-2025
Our study of Numbers 9 today covers the Passover observed and celebrated as a feast to the LORD, after they had come out of the land of Egypt. The children of Israel were to keep the Passover at its appointed day and time. However, there were certain men who could not celebrate Passover on that day because they had been defiled or made unclean by a human corpse. How would Moses clear up this problem? Moses told the men to wait while he questioned the LORD for them––this is how we should clear up our problems in the Church today. God’s answer was that they could still keep the LORD’s Passover one month later, in the second month. The LORD is not looking to bind us in situations that we have no control over, but God does want us to communicate with Him. Praying is carving out space in our day to spend time with the LORD to focus our minds to hear Him and ask God for His direction and help.
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