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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
2/22/2020 5:25 am

Last Read:
2/22/2020 4:39 pm

Ancient Promises

Bible in a Year:

Numbers 4–6
Mark 4:1–20
The Lord bless you and keep you.

Numbers 6:24

Numbers 6:22–27
In 1979, Dr. Gabriel Barkay and his team discovered two silver scrolls in a burial ground outside the Old City of Jerusalem. In 2004, after twenty-five years of careful research, scholars confirmed that the scrolls were the oldest biblical in existence, having been buried in 600 bc. What I find particularly moving is what the scrolls contain—the priestly blessing that God wanted spoken over His people: “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you” (Numbers 6:24–25).

In giving this benediction, God showed Aaron and his sons (through Moses) how to bless the people on His behalf. The leaders were to memorize the words in the form God gave so they would speak to them just as God desired. Note how these words emphasize that God is the one blesses, for three times they say, “the Lord.” And six times He says, “you,” reflecting just how much God wants His people to receive His love and favor.

Ponder for a moment that the oldest existing fragments of the Bible tell of God’s desire to bless. What a reminder of God’s boundless love and how He wants to be in a relationship with us. If you feel far from God today, hold tightly to the promise in these ancient words. May the Lord bless you; may the Lord keep you.

Reflect & Pray
What does it mean to you that God desires to bless you? How can you share His love with others?

Father God, I give thanks for the many blessings You give to me. Help me to notice the ways You bring me joy and peace, that I might praise You.


MrsJoe 76F
17370 posts
2/22/2020 7:03 am

What a timely message. I know the Lord does bless me and I am thankful, but for quite awhile, I hadn't thought about it is His desire to bless His children.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.