Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Still here and still loving it!!!!

We definately agree with Ang. and not hearing God like they were able to in the Old Testiment. We have commented several times about whether we would have questioned God when he was right there with us and we were able to hear him on a regular basis. I guess that is another one of you never know what you will do until you are in that situation.

The explicite detail that God goes into when he tells the Isrialites how to make the tabernacle and everything in it is amazing. It definately made it easy for them to make it. I didn't care for the sprinkeling of the blood on Aaron and his priests from some of the offerings. I can only imagine how that would smell after awhile. To tell you the truth we have skimmed over some of the finer details. Reading aloud to everyone is a little hard with just facts.

Now reading Matthew has been great. Especially since this is the Lenten season. I know we will be through it by the time Easter gets here, but that's ok. Christy has been adding a great deal to the discussion we have during and after the nights reading. It is wonderful to see her faith blossom and grow.

Ok, so I have a question on last nights reading. All this time God has been talking to various people, Jacob, Issac, Moses etc. I don't remember just how I guess I never thought of it. But when Moses has been going up on the mountain and talking to God I just assumed that they were talking face to face. But in Exedus 33:20-23 he tells Moses that no man may see me and live. So he pushed him into a cleft in the mountain with his hand while he passes so Moses will only see his back. I wonder why no man can see his face. Is is beyond our comprehension? Would we not be able to handle what he really looks like? I guess we will all find out in our alloted time.

I pray everyone is getting as much out of this study as we are. It is bringing our family together in a very different and wonderful way.

Julia

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It is interesting about the not being able to see God and living. Especially when it's a popular phrase, "the face of God." I guess I always took for granted that God's face was Jesus' but that's not necessarily true. Maybe this is something that changes in the new testament...
~ Sarah