Num.
21:8-9 Then the LORD told him, “Make a replica of a poisonous snake and attach
it to the top of a pole. Those who are bitten will live if they simply look at
it!” So Moses made a snake out of bronze
and attached it to the top of a pole. Whenever those who were bitten looked at
the bronze snake, they recovered!
Whatever
God provided for his people, it was never enough. They complained to Moses
about what God had given them, as if it was Moses’ problem. God had enough of
their ingratitude and had sent a plague amongst them. The people were terrified
by God’s discipline and pled with Moses for help. When Moses took the matter to
the Lord, He gave him the instructions in today’s verses. I am struck at how quickly
Moses had to act. People were already being afflicted and were dying. There was
no time to do anything but obey God. When God tells us to do something, the
time to act is now not later. We don’t know what will happen if we delay. We
don’t know whose life will be affected by our messing around. It is sin for us
to put off until tomorrow what the Lord tells us to do today.
The
Lord sent a plague of poisonous snakes to roam among the Israelites. They had
sinned in their hearts against God and now they were paying the price. They
were powerless to stop the discipline of the Lord. There was a price to pay for
their sin and the day of accountability had come. Be careful so that sin does
not bite you! There always is a day of accountability for sin.
The
Lord is merciful to those whom He loves. When the Israelites humbled themselves
before God, he heard their cries for help. He told Moses how to stop the plague
from killing them. They still had to obey the Lord. They still had to act by
faith and not by sight. If they looked at the bronze snake God had provided
through Moses, they would live. If they looked elsewhere for help, they would
die. They had to choose between God’s way or some other way. We too must
choose.
We
can choose to obey God and live, or we can choose some other way to live and
die. There is no one to blame but ourselves when we choose to continue to live
in sin and suffer the consequences.
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