“Places of Refuge”
BIBLE READING: Numbers
34-36
As we end our journey through the
book of Numbers, we see a different side of God from what we saw in His
execution of vengeance on the Midianites.
Before the Children of Israel enter the land of promise, God has a few
more instructions to give them. After they enter the land, they were to choose
cities which will give a person who had killed another person unintentionally a
place to flee from those who would want to avenge the death of their relative.
When I read about the cities which God established as a refuge for those who
unintentionally killed any person, I am again reminded of the graciousness of
God. God is a God of Justice and vengeance as we saw in Numbers 31, but He is
also a kind and compassionate God. In His laws for the Children of Israel, He
offered ways in which His people would be protected from those who sought out
vengeance. The relatives of the person who died had the right to take vengeance
upon the one who killed their relative (Exodus 21:23-ff). If the death was an
accident, the killer could flee to the nearest city of refuge. There his case
would be heard by the high priest who was presiding. If the person was, indeed,
found to be innocent he could live, as long as he stayed within the walls of
the city, until the death of the high priest. The Bible continually tells us
that God is our Refuge. Psalm 46:1 reminds us, God is our refuge and
strength, a very present help in trouble. I like the phrase, "a very
present help". We do not have to flee to a city of refuge, because God,
our Refuge, is always present with us. We do not have an impersonal God who is
too busy to care about the daily needs of His children. Instead, He is
available 24/7 to lead, comfort, and guide His children. I encourage you to
think of Numbers 35 and Numbers 36 and be reminded today, that, as a true
believer, your Refuge is right there beside you wherever you go this day. -Adapted
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