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Exchanging Filthy Rags

Feb 10, 2013 / Bible Study / 2 COMMENTS

Today’s Scripture
“They must always wash their hands and feet” (Exodus 30:21).

 
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Notes
When Moses numbered the people, there were 603,550 men. If each of these gave half a shekel, that totaled 301,775 shekels. There were 3,000 shekels to a talent and 100 talents were required for the tabernacle (ninety-six sockets for the walls and an additional four sockets for the pillars which upheld the veil – see Exodus 38:27). Each socket represented the redemption value of 6,000 people and each board the redemption value of 12,000 people (the number sealed of every tribe in Revelation 7:1-8). Surely the significance for us is that God will redeem all those who ask Him and not one will be lost!

 
The foundation of the worship of Israel was redemption and the Tabernacle was founded on atonement. Silver represents redemption. Charles Spurgeon said it this way, “All the boards of incorruptible wood and precious gold stood upon the redemption price and the curtains of fine linen, and the veil of matchless workmanship and the whole structure rested on nothing else but the solid mass of silver which had been paid as the redemption money of the people.” Think about that! Our God desires to bless and has paid the price personally to redeem you and me! Does this create in you a grateful heart? You can exchange your filthy rags (sin) for pure linen (righteousness). All you have to do is enter into life-long fellowship with God through Jesus.

 

  1. 2 Comments
  2. Vonda Skelton
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    Feb 12, 2013 at 8:30 am

    The thread of sacrifice and redemption is interwoven and represented here, through the Word and into Revelation! What a picture of His plan from the first pages of Genesis to the last page of Revelation. He is not a God who had to alter His plans because of our failure! He knew we would fail, and provided for our cleansing and righteousness.

    He loves us that much!

     
  3. Janice Robinson
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    Feb 25, 2013 at 12:00 pm

    Great pictures and symbolism. I hadn’t noticed that here and then later God would again show us gold, frankincense, and myrrh when Jesus received gifts from the wise men.

     
 
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