OVERVIEW:
Consecration of the Levites; observance of the second passover; the Lord’s guiding presence in the cloud and fire; the two silver trumpets; the children of Israel leave Sinai.
HIGHLIGHTS & INSIGHTS:
There were three different aspects of the cleansing of the Old Testament priests that were certainly binding upon them:
- The sprinkling of water upon them.
- The shaving of all hair from their flesh.
- The washing of their clothes.
These three aspects of their PHYSICAL cleansing, however, serve to picture our SPIRITUAL cleansing as New Testament priests, which as we have previously seen, is inclusive of every born-again believer in Christ. (1st Peter 2:9; Revelation 1:6) Before offering God our deeds of service, just like the Levites of Numbers 8, we too, are to be cleansed. In perfect fulfillment of the type, the New Testament teaches that our cleansing is likewise:
- By the sprinkling of water upon us. Hebrews 10:22 says, “Having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.”
- By the cleansing (shaving) of “all filthiness of the flesh.” From 2nd Corinthians 7:1 we know that these are those deeds of the flesh that are as much a part of us as the very hair on our body!
- By the washing of our clothes. Ephesians 5:26 talks about “the washing of water by the word.”
Just as the Levites’ acceptance with God was based on the SIN offering and the BURNT offering (8:8–12), so our acceptance with God is based solely on the atoning offering for sin provided by our Lord Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 1:6)
Just as the Levites were to be presented before the Lord and completely surrendered to Him (8:13–16), we too, are commanded to “present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God…” (Romans 12:1)
- To be a summonsing call to ASSEMBLE the people.
- To be a signal to ADVANCE the people.
- To be a sounding blast at a time of war to ALARM the people.
- To be a melodious song to provide the people with a continued AWARENESS (memorial) of the sacrifices of God.
The sounding of these trumpets point prophetically to:
- The summonsing call to ASSEMBLE the church of Jesus Christ at the rapture. (1st Thessalonians 4:16)
- The signal of ADVANCE, as our corruptible, mortal bodies put on incorruption and immortality. (1st Corinthians 15:52)
- The sounding ALARM in Zion (Joel 2:1) as God declares war in the Tribulation Period. (Revelation 8–9)
- The melodious song that will be ever-sounding in our ears throughout eternity as a memorial of God’s glorious sacrifice on our behalf through His Son!
In the PASSOVER – Numbers 9:2 (1st Corinthians 5:7; John 1:29)