Introducing
August
APPRECIATION OF GOD’S HOUSE With all that happened to their privileged forebears who against reason rose up in rebellion against Moses and his brother Aaron, in an action that was motivated by pure jealousy (see Num. 16:8-11, 32-33), we might have expected the later generations of Korah to bear a generational grudge and be less than respectful of the standard of holiness required of those associated with God’s house and its service of praise and prayer. Not so. They had learned through a knowledge and understanding of how certain events had come to take place in their family history, that God’s ways and choices of those who were given leadership responsibilities among His people were not to be questioned or trifled with as His dwelling place on earth was so special to Him and deserving of serious consideration by those who belonged to Him.
and prayer (vv. 4,7); and being able to engage with Him throughout life’s journey (v. 9). The fifteen ‘Songs of Ascents’ (Pss. 120-134) reflect a similar respect and evaluation of being in something precious to God, described as ‘a place for the Lord’ (132:5), brought about in God’s own purpose and design, and intended to be for His glory and praise. There’s something very upbeat about all this—‘I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go unto the house of the LORD’ (122:1 RV); ‘We will go into his tabernacles; We will worship at his footstool’ (132:7); ‘Behold, bless ye the LORD, all ye servants of the Lord, Which by night stand in the house of the LORD’ (134:1). In our day of service and opportunity we rise as His people in His house to praise our God for the Son of His love, who is also the Son over His house, whose back the ploughers of Israel in conspiracy with Roman imperial power, ploughed upon and made long their furrows (Col. 1:13; Heb. 3:6; Ps. 129:3; cp. Mark 15:15; John 19:1). R.B.F.
On the contrary then, they had come to experience the unbounded pleasure of constantly being in something that meant so much to the Lord of Hosts and now meant so much to them (Ps. 84:1); enjoying the thrill of coming regularly before His face in worship
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