THE NEW YEAR OF GOD NUMBERS 29:1-6 Pastor Stephen Muncherian December 20, 2007
Its hard to imagine - after all
that’s gone on this year - that we’ve come to the last
Sunday of 2007.Whether
we’re ready or not, there are approximately 38 hours until the year 2008.
One of the questions that gets asked these days is, “How are you going to celebrate
New Years?”
Come tomorrow night many people will be glued to their T.V. sets or
computers watching worldwide celebrations being broadcast. Recognize this gentleman? Dick Clark’s New
Years Rockin’ Eve is one option. Or, you
could watch these guys - TV Land's Beverly
Hillbillies New Years Marathon.
In New York City - as they’ve done
every year since 1907 - at One Times Square they’re
going to drop a 1,200 pound Waterford crystal geodesic
sphere that will hit bottom at exactly 12 midnight. Y
ou’ve all seen this, right?It seems like just about
everyone on the planet has seen that ball drop.This year’s
ball is made out of 672 crystal triangles, a bunch of
mirrors inside to increase the effect, and 9,576 LED’s
- making it twice as bright as last years model.And this is
important - even though its twice bright - it uses 87%
fewer watts than last year’s ball - which means its
more environmentally friendly.
Back at the turn of the century - San Francisco was planning on having a 7 story
tall martini glass on the front of the St. Francis
Hotel.At
the stroke of midnight a 10 foot inflatable olive was
going to slide down a swizzle stick into the martini.That just sounds like San Francisco.
As Christians - there ought to be something more
meaningful for us - something more lasting - less
trivial - than watching all
the hoopla, listening to the music, partying all night.What does God say about
celebrating a new year?What does God tell us is important to focus on?
Please turn with me in your Bibles to Numbers 29.We’re going to look together at
the first 6 verses of chapter 29.In these
verses God speaks about New Years - about what’s
important for us to focus on as we celebrate.Numbers 29 comes in a section of
Scripture that focuses on when various sacrifices were
to be offered - the timing of these sacrifices.Specifically
- in Numbers 29 - God talks about the sacrifices to be
offered at the beginning of a new year.
Numbers 29:1-6:“Now in the seventh month,
on the first day of the month,you shall
also have a holy convocation; you shall do no
laborious work.It will be to you a day for blowing trumpets.”
Lets pause there.Notice that He says, “in the
seventh month.”That’s important. We need to
understand what God means by “in the seventh month.”
First - grab onto this - the Hebrew people are using two
different calendars.Two
calendars that were both operating at the same time.
One calendar was God’s calendar - a religious calendar - which was used to calculate the timing
of the religious festivals - the feasts - and
sacrifices.The
other calendar - was a civil calendar - which
was what the Hebrews used as
their official
calendar of the government - of business - used for
official record keeping.
Both calendars
have 12 months - they just start at different times.That’s important.Two
calendars - operating at the same time - but starting
at different times.
The first month of God’s calendar begins in our month of March or
April with the month of Nisan.The civil calendar begins in
our September or October with the
month of Ethanim.Still with me?If all that’s confusing - just
remember this - 7 to 1.The seventh month of God’s
calendar corresponds to the first month of the civil
calendar.
Here’s what we need to understand.When Numbers 29:1 says, “Now in
the seventh month”
- God’s religious calendar - we’re also talking
about the first month of the civil year - New Years.“Now in the seventh month,
on the first day of the month - on new years - God says, “you shall do this…This is how
you’re to celebrate.”
Then second - notice this:There’s purpose to this
celebration.God is not bound by our
limitations of past - present - and future.God exists in a continuous now
that simultaneously extends infinitely past and
infinitely future and includes our present.
Its hard for us to think like that because for us
everything has a beginning point.We live
within the progression of time.We see what
time does to our bodies.But, God created time.He uses
time according to His purposes.
And this God - who created time to serve Him - God has chosen to take His calendar - His timing
of events - and match them up with man’s
new year.Its
not a coincidence.Not an accident.God has a
purpose in this.
Bottom line - God
says, “When you celebrate your new year -this is
what I want
you to focus on.This is what’s important.”
So, here’s what’s important - going on - verse 1:“Now in the seventh month, on the
first day of the month,you shall also have a holy
convocation; you shall do no laborious work. - stop working and come
together for a special - holy - gathering - It will be
to you a day for blowing trumpets” - a ram's horn - called a
shofar - is blown - calling the people together.
Verse 2:“You shall offer a burnt offering as a soothing
aroma to the Lord:one bull, one ram, and seven male lambs one
year old without defect; also their grain offering,
fine flour mixed with oil, three-tenths of an ephah for the
bull, two-tenths for the ram, and
one-tenth for each of the seven lambs.Offer one
male goat for a sin offering, to make atonement
for you, besides the burnt offering of
the new moon and its grain offering, and the continual
burnt offering and its grain offering, and their drink offerings,
according to their ordinance, for a soothing aroma, an
offering by fire to the Lord.”
Can you imagine them doing this in the middle of Times
Square?But,
that’s the timing.Sacrifice at New Years.Sacrifice
which is crucial
to our faith and our relationship with God.
Picture this with me.The sacrifice being offered.When someone came to the
tabernacle - where all these sacrifices were offered -
he would come with an animal - to be put on the altar
for sacrifice.The
animal was payment - a sacrifice
- an offering of
atonement before God - for the sins of the individual.The animal
was put on the altar - and the one making the sacrifice would put his hand on the head
of the animal - an act of identification with the animal - with the
sacrifice - a way
of showing the transfer of sin from the individual to
the animal.A reminder, that the man would
have died if the animal had not taken his place.
How many of you watched the movie “The Nativity”?The scene
where Herod holds onto the horns of the bull?Same thing.
Then the animal was killed it - skinned - and chopped
up.If
it was a sin offering - the blood was smeared on the
altar and other parts of the tabernacle - showing all
of what is effected by sin - our relationship with God
- and everything that surrounds us.Then - if
it was a burnt offering - the whole animal was
completely burned - showing the total annihilation
that we deserve because of our sin.
Imagine what this must have been like - a gross -
smelly - bloody mess.For each person - one bull - one ram - seven
male lambs.An
impressive reminder of the cost of our sin.
Next there was a grain offering - fine flour with oil
- symbolic of the essential necessities of life.Wine was
poured on the ground next to the altar.All of this
a dramatic picture of one’s entire life poured out - given - to God.
This went on for 10 days - 10 days of repentance - 10
days being continually reminded of our tenuous
position before God.Finally - on the 10th day of the
first month of the year came “Yom Kippur” - the Day of
Atonement. (29:7-11)The priest took the blood of a bull and a goat
and sprinkled them on the Mercy Seat - this seat in
the center of the Ark of the Covenant - in the Holy of
Holies in the tabernacle.All of this symbolic of the
people’s faith that God would forgive their sins.
So what’s God’s point?Practically
- what does all this sacrifice mean for us today?For us at New Years?If you
would, turn
forward with me to Hebrews 9.Starting at verse 11.Look with
me at how all of
this works out in Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 9:11-14:“But when Christ appeared as a
high priest of the good things to come, He entered
through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not
made with hands, that is to say, not of this creation
- not physical like the Tabernacle in the
wilderness or the Temple in Jerusalem - but spiritual - and not
through the blood of goats and calves- this bloody - smelly -
continual sacrificing that we saw in Numbers - but
through His own blood - poured out on the cross for us - He entered
the holy place -
the Holy of Holies - the place of the Mercy Seat - entered
the holy place once for all - for us - having
obtained eternal redemption.For if the blood of goats and
bulls and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling those who
have been defiled, sanctify for the cleansing of the
flesh, how much more will the blood of Christ, who
through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without
blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead
works to serve the living God?”
The Old Testament sacrificial system was like taking a
shower with araincoat
on.The
outside gets washed but the stuff that really needs
cleaning never gets touched.The priests and people would
have to repeat their sacrifice over and over again -
day after day - year after year - always faithfully
praying that God would forgive their sins.
Jesus offered Himself once - our sacrificial lamb -
and that settled our sin account before God for
eternity.When
we claim Jesus as our sacrificial lamb - God cleans us
on the inside - He forgives our sins and places theHoly Spirit
within us - sealing us - for eternity with Him.
That’s what’s
important for us to focus on spiritually as we celebrate the coming new
year.God - by His grace - has given
us salvation poured out through the blood of Jesus Christ!By God’s grace we live life with the living
God.
That’s a long
way from a giant inflatable olive dropping into a
martini glass.
Thinking about this coming Monday and Tuesday -
thinking about what God says about what’s important
for us to focus on I’d like to suggest three
priorities that we can give our attention to as we
celebrate New Years.
There’s a story about a 85
year old couple - having been
married almost 60 years - they died in a car accident. They’d been in good health the last ten
years mainly due to the wife’s
interest
in health food and exercise.But, they died in this car accident and end up
in Heaven.
When they reached Heaven,
Peter takes them to their mansion which is decked out with a
beautiful kitchen - a master bath
suite with a Jacuzzi - all the creature comforts.
As they "oohed and aahed," the husband asks Peter how much all this is going to
cost.
Peter replies, "It's free.This is
Heaven."
Next they go out back to see
the championship golf course that the home backs up to. They have
golfing privileges everyday.Each week the course changes to a new one - each one representing the
greatest golf courses.
The husband asks,"What are the green fees?"
Peter replies, "This is heaven.You play for
free."
Then they go into the club house and there’s this lavish endless buffet lunch
with the cuisine of the world laid out.The husband asks, "How much to eat?"
Peter says, "This is heaven.It’s free!"
The husband says, "Well, where
are the low fat and low cholesterol foods?"
"That's the best part," explained Peter,
"You can eat as much as you like
of whatever you like and you never get fat and you
never get sick.This
is Heaven!"
The husband looks at this
health conscious wife and says, "You and your bran muffins!I
could have been here ten years ago!"Have you
heard that?
How can we give priority to what’s worth giving
priority to as we go through the passage of time -
celebrating New Years?
First , we should take time
to MEDITATE ON WHO JESUS IS IN OUR LIVES.Say that with me, “Meditate on who Jesus is
in our lives.”
Ever feel like this?A few
years back the musical group Alabama had a song - the chorus went like
this:
I’m in a hurry to get things done.
Oh I rush and rush until life’s no fun.
All I really got ta do is live and die.
But I’m in a hurry and don’t know why.
It seems like that these days are full
of - rush - worry - the tyranny of “what must
be done” -
celebration without meaning.
In Numbers 29 - God says to
stop work - just stop - and focus on our relationship
with Him.“You shall do no laborious
work.It
will be a day for blowing trumpets.”
In Jesus, God has given us so much more than all of
the emptiness we see around us.We could
go from Genesis through Revelation and list all the
ways in which our lives are different because of Jesus
Christ.
One brief example to think about -
Ephesians 1:3-19. Maybe sometime tomorrow open your Bible and
just read through this passage and praise God for all
He’s done for you.In Ephesians chapter 1 - Paul writes that in Jesus, God
has blessed us with every spiritual blessing (1:3);
that we are chosen by God, so that in Jesus, God
accepts us with all of our faults and struggles and
inadequacies (1:4); because of Jesus we are the sons
of God (1:5); through Jesus God has given us salvation
and not His wrath (1:6); God has forgiven our sins
(1:7); He lavishes on us His wisdom and insight (1:8);
He has given us a rich eternal inheritance (1:14);
because of Jesus we now have the ability to grow deep
in our relationship with God (1:17); and we can
experience God’s power and strength (1:19).
Those are awesome realities.Aren’t they?Meditate on
this.Take
time to grab some perspective - that the awesome God
of creation died for you-knows you - loves you - cares
for you - includes you in His purposes.
Second - we should give priority
to PRAYER.Say that
with me, “Give priority to prayer.”
Numbers 29 focuses on being right before God - offerings brought before God as
a soothing aroma - the renewing of our relationship with God.We have the opportunity to do business with God - to talk with Him - honestly
and openly - about what’s really going on in our
lives.
Watch this (Video: “What Are We Missing?)
So many people come to the end of their lives and see
no purpose - no meaning - no fulfillment.Faced with
the end of their time here they try to create a legacy
that takes a life time to create.So many
people around us are just existing - not really
living.
To spend New Years in prayer with God is to allow Him
to speak to how we’re spending our lives.To allow
Him to review what we give our time and attention to.To allow
Him to adjust the pace and priorities of our lives -
the ebb and flow - the rhythm - the balance.
Is Jesus - who gave Himself as your sacrifice - really
your Savior?Have
you come to the moment in your life when you’ve agreed
with Him - that you’re in sin - that you need Him as your Savior?Have you surrendered your life to Him?Really surrendered it?If you’ve never come to that
moment - you need to speak to God in prayer and take
care of unfinished business.
We have an opportunity this week to renew our commitment to our relationship
with Jesus.In our celebrations - may we
be in prayer - prayers of confession - prayers of
dedication and commitment - of openness - prayers of thanksgiving -
prayers which ask for the blood of Jesus to cover
every area of our lives - to purify us and make us
useful for His service.
Third - we should create
opportunities to SHARE.
On New Years Eve - when I was a lot younger - my folks
would invite over a few close friends to celebrate New
Years.Maybe
about 10 people or so.They’d come over about 9:00ish.Have some
food.Play
some games.Then
- about 11:30 or so - they’d end up in the family room
for a time of sharing and prayer.
Which for me was pretty boring.I was more
impressed with what was happening on TV.There were
parties in the neighborhood.Like today - at midnight -
they’d light off fireworks.A guy in the neighborhood had a
canon he’d shoot off.Pretty impressive stuff.
And there would be my folks and these other old people
talking about God and praying together.Not exactly
a waste of time.But certainly they were missing the point.
Things change.
In Numbers 29 - when the priest blew the trumpets -
they called God’s people together for a “holy
convocation” - a
coming together for a special - holy - purpose.To focus together on their relationship with God.During the
holidays - the “holy days” - we have many
opportunities to come together with family and
friends.
Its been said, “Four things come not back:the spoken
word; the spent arrow; time past; the neglected
opportunity.”
Think about the
impression all of this new years hoopla will leave on
our children.What will
they remember and pass on to our grandchildren.That they
stayed up late?That there were fireworks?Or will
they remember what’s really important?Mom and Dad
sharing about Jesus - His place and work in their
lives - time we spent together as family in prayer and
reading the Bible.What an
opportunity.
Speaking to the y’adults and the younguns - an
opportunity not to be missed.It will pay
you huge dividends - keep you from heaps of trouble -
help you not to waste your life - to hear what others
have to say about living life with the living God.
The passing of another year is a great opportunity to
think about what’s really important in life.From the meditation - the prayer - should come
sharing.
May we not miss the opportunity given to us by God.May we take advantage of that
opportunity and focus on what God says is really important to celebrate.