God Notices Our Offerings


Aletha Hinthorn
In my Bible reading, I had come to Numbers 7 and wondered what I could possibly get from that repetitious chapter. As I often do, though, I asked Jesus to give me something from my reading, and He surprised me with a special thought.

God told Moses that every day a leader from each of the twelve tribes was to bring an offering and present it before the altar. As I read the complete list of what each tribe was to bring, I noticed that each tribe brought the same things. Twelve times it lists...

one silver plate
one silver sprinkling bowl each filled with fine flour
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old
one male goat for a sin offering
two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs
I thought, Why didn't God conserve pages in the Bible and list the men's names and then state only once what was brought?

It occurred to me that God must have given such special attention to these details because the offerings were of such immense value to Him. The Bible is a record of God's thoughts, and He evidently loves to think on what is offered to Him. Each individual's gift was exactly what He wanted, and it needed to be noted.

In the same way, God notices each time a praise rises to Him from our hearts or any time we do something just to please Jesus. In fact, all we have to do to receive special recognition in heaven is to talk about Him to a friend.

Thank you, Jesus, for being so attentive to my expressions of love.

 "And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased" (Hebrews 13:16).

Memory Verse for March  "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit" (Romans 15:13). 
   
Prayer Request
Please pray for Kim McLean and the praise team as they meet later this month for their second song-writers' retreat. Pray for the Holy Spirit to inspire them to write songs our Lord wants to hear His people sing. 
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