Camp with Adonai

“The people of Israel are to set up camp by clans, each man with his own banner and under his clan’s symbol; they are to camp around the tent of meeting, but at a distance.”
Numbers 2:2 CJB

Here’s a good question for us all. Where are we setting up camp? Is it on news sites, sports arenas or social media? Or is it with Adonai? Camping out with the LORD is always going to be better for us!

“Planted in the house of Adonai, they will flourish in the courtyards of our God.”
Psalm 92:13 CJB

With all that is going on in the world around us, our focus needs to be on Adonai! When we look at the world, it’s depressing and evil, which can cause anxiety!

“Those who love Your Torah have great peace; nothing makes them stumble.”
Psalm 119:165 CJB

Today, let’s set up camp as close to Adonai as we can, because in Him we will find peace!
Have a blessed day in Him!

Be godly

“This is what the people of Israel did-they did everything that Adonai had ordered Moshe.”
Numbers 1:54 CJB

How awesome would life be if we did everything Adonai ordered us to do! Our biggest problem is our flesh that gets in the way of actually doing this!

“Thus, those who identify with their old nature cannot please God.”
Romans 8:8 CJB

When we are in our flesh or old nature we can’t please God! We need to be in His word and doing life His way to avoid being in the flesh or old nature!

“My mind and body may fail; but God is the rock of my mind and my portion forever.”
Psalm 73:26 CJB

Today, we all need to be really careful of being fleshy and more concerned with be godly!
Have a blessed day looking to Adonai!

Give thanks

“If someone wants to redeem any of his tenth, he must add to it one-fifth.”
Leviticus 27:31 CJB

In other words don’t try to take back what you gave to God! We should be those who give freely! Why? Because God gave all for us freely!

“Give thanks to Adonai; for He is good, for His grace continues forever.”
1 Chronicles 16:34 CJB

God only desires us to give thanks and praise, Adonai is so good and gives to us continually!

“Taste, and see that Adonai is good. How blessed are those who take refuge in Him!”
Psalm 34:8 CJB

Today, realize how good Adonai is and give Him praise!
Have a blessed day in Him!

We are His

“I will put My tabernacle among you, and I will not reject you, but I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be My people.”
Leviticus 26:11-12 CJB

What a great promise, especially as we see the world events happening around us! God dwells with us and we are called His people!

“Goodness and grace will pursue me every day of my life; and I will live in the house of Adonai for years and years to come.”
Psalm 23:6 CJB

When we are reminded that Adonai is with us at all times it always brings great comfort or at least it should!

“In my distress my comfort is this: that Your promise gives me life.”
Psalm 119:52 CJB

Today, let’s be comforted by the fact that God dwells with us! Also let’s really walk in His ways and not get caught up in the world and its ways!
Have a blessed day!

Check yourself

“These are the accounts of the tabernacle, the tabernacle of the testimony, recorded, as Moshe ordered, by the L’vi’im (Levites) under the direction of Itamar the sons of Aharon, the cohen.”
Exodus 38:21 CJB

Here we see the Levites giving account for what they have done in building of the tabernacle! We too need to take account of what we are doing and not doing for Adonai!

“Whoever doesn’t listen to My words, which he will speak in My name, will have to account for himself to Me.”
Deuteronomy 18:19 CJB

It never hurts to do a spiritual self check from time to time! It’s good for us to assess how we are doing and to see if there maybe some areas in our lives that need to be improved!

“Do all you can to present yourself to God as someone worthy of His approval, as a worker with no need to be ashamed, because he deals straightforwardly with the Word of the Truth.”
1 Timothy 2:15 CJB

Today, is a good day to do a spiritual self check! Why? Because, we should all want to be worthy!
Have a blessed day!
Shabbat Shalom!