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Contents
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1. Leviticus 9:8-10  - God's servants holy
2. Lamentations 1:18 - I am the rebel
3. Matthew 1         - Jesus Christ, the Son of David


1.  Leviticus 9:8-10 - God's servants holy
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Weekly reading: Leviticus 9 - 11


Leviticus 9:8-10
And the LORD spake unto Aaron, saying,
Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee,
when ye go into the tabernacle of the congregation, lest ye die:
[it shall be] a statute for ever throughout your generations:
And that ye may put difference between holy and unholy,
and between unclean and clean;


Let  the  priests,  Aaron  and  his  sons,  when  they  serve  in  the
tabernacle,  drink no wine, nor strong drink. When they  in  spite  of
this prohibition yet drink wine, they will die. "Do not drink wine nor
strong  drink,  thou,  nor thy sons with thee, when  ye  go  into  the
tabernacle  of  the congregation, lest ye die". Wine brings  the  mind
more  or less under influence. Priests, and also ministers, when  they
drink  wine  or strong drink, are under influence in some degree,  and
are  unfit  for the holy service in the tabernacle and in the  church.
God's  servants  should not be under influence,  but  they  should  be
soberly. God's servants are not blinded by wine or other dainties, but
they  are sober-minded. They don't fulfil the lusts of the flesh,  but
they fulfil their callings. Ministers: drink no strong drink nor wine.
And let this be "a statute for ever throughout your generations".

God  commanded Aaron and his sons, the priests, to drink  no  wine  in
their  service. Also in the New Testament we have the same.  Ministers
and  elders should be people, that are not fond of wine. Paul  writes:
"A  bishop  then  must be blameless, ... not given  to  wine  ...",  1
Timothy  3:2,3.  And  elsewhere  he writes,  "For  a  bishop  must  be
blameless, as the steward of God; not selfwilled, not soon angry,  not
given to wine", Titus 1:7. So let the ministers refrain from wine  and
other delicacies during the time the serve the LORD, that is, day  and
night.

One of the tasks of Aaron and his sons, the priests, is: "And that  ye
may  put  difference between holy and unholy, and between unclean  and
clean".  They should teach the people the statutes of the  LORD.  They
should  teach  them the true doctrine, and also how to take  heed  for
false  doctrine. The people should learn the difference between  truth
and  falsehood,  that  they may be kept from being  entangled  in  the
snares  of  untruth.  The priests, and also the ministers,  should  be
diligent  in  their  calling,  that they  may  teach  the  people  the
difference between clean and unclean, and between holy and unholy. Let
the  people know what is the Word of God, and what is the word of  the
adversary,  the  prince of this world. Let them know what  is  a  holy
life,  and what belongs to an unholy life. Teach them the ways wherein
they  should go, and the dangerous ways they should avoid. Be  a  good
example for them, that they, seeing your example, may follow you,  and
also walk in the right path. Teach them not only by words, but also by
your  lives. Let your words and lives agree. Beware of drinking strong
drink  and  wine during your work, lest they follow your example,  and
are  overcome  by drunkenness. Let your words be holy and  clean,  and
also your lives.

Those  that combine the fulfilment of the lusts of the flesh, and  the
service of the LORD, are not the true, obedient servants of God.  Were
they  true  and obedient, they would forsake drinking wine and  strong
drink  during the time they serve in God's temple on earth. But  since
they  are false, they combine wine and preaching - whose god is  their
belly, who speak earthly things, who glory in their shame, whose  eyes
are  covered with fat, whose end is destruction. The world is full  of
these  servants  that  drink wine during the  time  they  are  in  the
"tabernacle",  but let's reject these false preachers. Reader,  listen
only  to  such as obey the commandment of God. They will tell you  the
truth.





2.  Lamentations 1:18 - I am the rebel
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The LORD is righteous; for I have rebelled against his commandment:
hear, I pray you, all people, and behold my sorrow:
my virgins and my young men are gone into captivity.

Jeremiah.  The prophet who lamented over the destruction of  Jerusalem
and over the inhabitants thereof. He lamented over his people, men and
women,  who  were gone in captivity or were killed. This  prophet  had
foretold  all these evils. But they refused to listen to his warnings;
they  refused  to repent and to return to God, forsaking  their  sins.
They  refused to convert to God, and confess their sins with a sincere
heart.  They refused to listen to God's word through the mouth of  the
prophet Jeremiah. And now? Ruins everywhere.

"The LORD is righteous", says Jeremiah. Why is the LORD righteous?  He
is righteous in punishing us. We have deserved this ruin. "The LORD is
righteous; for I have rebelled against his commandment". When we  have
rebelled  against  God; when we have sinned wilfully  and  designedly,
then  God  will  punish us. He is righteous, because I  have  rebelled
against  Him. Rebels find no favour in His sight. Rebels,  as  we  all
are,  will  be punished by the righteous God. "Righteous art  thou,  O
LORD, and upright are thy judgements." Ps 119:137. Have we sinned  for
a  long time? Have we done what is evil in His sight? Has finally  His
punishment  come?  Let  us  say with Daniel:  "O  Lord,  righteousness
belongeth  unto thee, but unto us confusion of faces, as at this  day;
to the men of Judah, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and unto all
Israel, that are near, and that are far off, through all the countries
whither  thou  hast driven them, because of their trespass  that  they
have trespassed against thee." Dan. 9:7.

"I  have  rebelled against his commandment". The prophets always  have
warned me. They told me that I should return to my God. They said that
God  would come and punish such great evils as I have committed.  "Her
adversaries  are  the chief, her enemies prosper; for  the  LORD  hath
afflicted  her for the multitude of her transgressions:  her  children
are  gone into captivity before the enemy." Lamentations 1:5. For  the
multitude  of my sins, God has afflicted me. He is righteous,  but  we
are  the sinners. We have treasured up heaps of wrath in the past, and
now  God's clouds of angers are emptied on our heads. "Jerusalem  hath
grievously sinned; therefore she is removed", Lam. 1:8.

The  LORD  is  righteous; for I have rebelled against his commandment:
"hear, I pray you, all people, and behold my sorrow: my virgins and my
young men are gone into captivity." All people on the earth, behold my
sorrow. Learn of me what the result will be of sin. Pay much attention
to  my grief and to the captivity of my virgins and my young men.  The
flower of the nation is gone into captivity. And why? Because we  have
sinned  grievously. Hear, I pray you, all nations on the earth. Behold
the  terrible  judgements  of  God over  my  nation,  because  of  our
transgressions. Learn from this, and subject yourselves to  this  God.
Repent in good time, lest the same afflictions happen also to you.

When God has converted somebody to Himself, and when He has given this
person  His Holy Spirit, then there is great peace in the heart.  This
child of God experiences the favour of God towards him. The influences
of the Spirit daily refresh him. His heart is opened, and he walks the
way  of God's commandments with gladness. Reading the Scriptures,  and
praying, is like daily food for him. When at work he longs to the time
that  he is alone with God, and can pour out his soul before Him.  All
these things are the result of the workings of God's Holy Spirit.  But
then  comes the time that God withdraws the Spirit in some degree.  He
experiences  less  peace in his heart, and his heart  grows  cold.  He
becomes  somewhat  slower  in religion, and his  affections  decrease.
Afterwards  he  falls in some sins. In the beginning he  repents,  but
later  he  sins  on.  Then he begins to lose the experience  of  God's
favour.  This can continue for some time. At the end this person,  who
began  so  good, ends up at a great distance from God. His  sins  have
separated  him  from God. "But your iniquities have separated  between
you and your God, and your sins have hid [his] face from you, that  he
will  not hear." Isa 59:2. He tries to pray, to recover the old peace,
but  God does not hear. He remembers the good old days, when he walked
with  God  daily, nay, hourly. But now? His iniquities have  separated
between  him  and  his  God. His sins have hid God's  face  from  him.
Because  of  this, though he prays, God does not hear. He says:  "Hath
God  forgotten  to be gracious? hath he in anger shut  up  his  tender
mercies?"  Ps.  77:9. But then he says: "This is my infirmity.  It  is
because of my sins that God has hidden His face. I will arise now, and
repent. I will mend my ways, forsake my sloppy way of living.  I  will
return to my God. Then, when it pleases God, He again gives His Spirit
to that person. By the teachings of that Spirit, he begins to see what
he  has done, and how unthankful he has dealt with God. Then he begins
to  say with Jeremiah in our text: "The LORD is righteous; for I  have
rebelled  against his commandment". In the day God restores him  again
in  His  favour, he thanks God that He has forgiven his sins. "And  in
that  day thou shalt say, O LORD, I will praise thee: though thou wast
angry  with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst  me."
Isa. 12:1.




3.  Matthew 1 - Jesus Christ, the Son of David
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1  The  book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David,  the
son of Abraham. 2 Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; (...) 16
And  Jacob  begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born  Jesus,
who is called Christ.

Since  the New Testament is God's Word, speaking the truth, we believe
that  Jesus  Christ is the Son of David, and the Son  of  Abraham.  In
Matthew  we find "the book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the  son
of  David, the son of Abraham." It was foresaid, long ago, that in the
seed  of  Abraham every nation would be blessed. God spoke to Abraham:
"And  in  thy  seed  shall all the nations of the earth  be  blessed",
Genesis 22:18. Christ, the Seed of Abraham, has been and is until this
day,  The great Blessing for all nations of the earth that believe  in
Him  with a true faith. The Name of Jesus Christ the Messiah, the  Son
of  Abraham and of David, is preached throughout the world, and  every
real believer that lives righteously is blessed in Him.

18  Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother
Mary  was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found
with child of the Holy Ghost.

Jesus  Christ was the eternal Son of God. When He took the human flesh
on  Himself,  He  did  that  through Mary. Jesus'  mother,  Mary,  was
pregnant of the Holy Ghost. So, Jesus has God as His Father, and  Mary
as His mother according to the flesh. Jesus is the real natural Son of
God, and the real natural Son of Mary.

19  Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make
her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily.
20 But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord
appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David,  fear
not  to  take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived  in
her is of the Holy Ghost.

Mary  was  a chaste virgin, but after some time it became public  that
she  was  pregnant while unmarried. Joseph also saw it. And what  else
could Joseph think but that she was with child of another man? What  a
shame  must this have been for Mary. She was a chaste woman,  and  she
knew  that the fruit of her womb was not of another man. Jesus was  of
the  Holy Ghost. But how could she tell that to Joseph? Would  he  not
laugh  at  her, when she told him that she was pregnant  of  the  Holy
Ghost? Would he not rebuke her, saying that she abused the Name of God
to  cloak her adultery? But yet Mary was blameless. How could she tell
that to Joseph? He surely would not believe her. Joseph, however,  was
a  just man, and was not willing to make Mary a public example  of  an
adulteress.  Therefore he was minded to leave her  privily,  that  she
might marry with the man of whom she was pregnant. These thoughts were
in  Joseph's mind. But while he was thinking of that, how  to  do  it,
behold, and angel of the LORD came and told him the whole story. In  a
dream, the angel told him that Mary was pregnant, not of adultery, but
of  the Holy Ghost. "Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take  unto
thee  Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy
Ghost".

21  And  she  shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt  call  his  name
JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.

The  Son of Mary will get the name of JESUS. This name means "The LORD
is  Salvation". His name will be Jesus, for He shall save  His  people
from  their  sins. Note that the people that will be saved from  their
sins  through  Jesus will be "His people". Who are these  people?  All
people  in  the  world? No, but "His people", namely those  that  were
given Him of the Father. The elect will be saved from their sins.  The
others,  therefore, not being saved, will be left in their  own  sins.
But  Jesus shall save "His people", from their great sins. JESUS:  The
LORD is Salvation.

22  Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken
of the Lord by the prophet, saying,
23  Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son,
and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God
with us.

Isaiah already had prophesied that a virgin would conceive. "Therefore
the  Lord  himself  shall  give you a sign;  Behold,  a  virgin  shall
conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." Isa 7:14.
This  prophecy  is  here fulfilled in Jesus. Never  had  God  been  so
literally with us as here in Jesus. Jesus was God, and Jesus was  with
us. He is the true Immanuel, which being interpreted is "God with us".

It was said that our Lord and Saviour bears the Name JESUS, because He
will  save His people from their sins. So, if their is one that  feels
the  weight  of his sins, let him repent and turn to Jesus.  Whosoever
comes  to  Jesus  will never be rejected. Everybody that  repents  and
comes  to  Jesus in a true faith, will receive remission of sins.  But
only those that feel the unbearable burden of their sins will flee  to
Jesus.  The  other  people, that feel no sins  at  all  through  their
blindness  and hardening, will never flee to Jesus. Why  should  they?
Who is healthy, or who imagines he is healthy, why should he go to the
physician?  And  who feels no sickness through his insensitivity,  why
should  he call for the doctor? Likewise who feels no sin through  his
blindness,  why  should he call for Jesus the Saviour?  But  everybody
whose eyes are opened, and who sees his terrible wound, will instantly
run  to Jesus to be cured. Jesus is His Name, because He will save His
people from their sins.




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"A Christian explanation of the Scriptures to Israel"
Institute Practical Bible-education
Web:  https://christian.net/pub/resources/text/ipb-e/ipbe-home.html
Written by Teus Benschop  --  t.benschop@pobox.ruu.nl
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