THE ISRAELITES LEAVE SINAI

Passage: Numbers 10:1~36  

Key verse: 33

Two silver trumpets were made for two primary purposes: to summon the assembly and to set out on their journey. These trumpets could make people alert and get their attention. They were used when the Israelites went into battle as well as to give burnt offerings and fellowship offerings to God. The priests were to blow them. The trumpet calls enabled the multitude of God’s people to act as one and to follow God’s leading without confusion. God’s people need to carefully hear the Old and New Testaments of God’s words that peal out the sound of our redemption in Jesus. As a royal priesthood, we are to blow the trumpets of the gospel.

After all the plans and preparations of Israel the cloud finally lifted off the Tabernacle. At God’s command, the Israelites set out from the Desert of Sinai. The Ark of the Covenant went before them and the cloud of the LORD was over them. Like a shepherd, God went on ahead of them and led them to the Promised Land. Through Moses’ help and encouragement, his brother-in-law Hobab decided by faith to be with God’s people and to share God’s blessing. We are on our pilgrim journey through the wilderness-like world to the kingdom of heaven, following God’s guidance through his living words.



Prayer: Lord, I can see your daily leading through your words and Spirit. Help me follow you humbly.

One Word: Follow his leading today