Walking in the Jesus Way: A Lenten Journey — Day Eighteen

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Exodus 7:30-40, The Living Bible

On the morning of the third day there was a terrific thunder and lightning storm, and a huge cloud came down upon the mountain, and there was a long, loud blast as from a ram’s horn; and all the people trembled. Moses led them out from the camp to meet God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. All Mount Sinai was covered with smoke because Jehovah descended upon it in the form of fire; the smoke billowed into the sky as from a furnace, and the whole mountain shook with a violent earthquake.As the trumpet blast grew louder and louder, Moses spoke and God thundered his reply. So the Lord came down upon the top of Mount Sinai and called Moses up to the top of the mountain, and Moses ascended to God.

But the Lord told Moses, “Go back down and warn the people not to cross the boundaries. They must not come up here to try to see God, for if they do, many of them will die. Even the priests on duty must sanctify themselves, or else I will destroy them.”

“But the people won’t come up into the mountain!” Moses protested. “You told them not to! You told me to set boundaries around the mountain and to declare it off limits because it is reserved for God.”

But Jehovah said, “Go down and bring Aaron back with you, and don’t let the priests and the people break across the boundaries to try to come up here, or I will punish them.”

So Moses went down to the people and told them what God had said.

 

This story both
appeals and repels.
The mystery,
the trumpet voice,
the meeting on the
mountain top —
all of that draws me in.

The words, however?
They discourage
and confuse me.
Only the two brothers
could come near,
only they could
handle the encounter.

Can I?
Can you?

Thank God for Jesus,
the boundary-leaper,
the new mountain top,
the one who brings us up,
just as he brought God down.

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Comments

  1. Boundary-Leaper! Now there’s a grand new name for Jesus. From the perfection of heaven to the sorry plight of Planet Earth–yes, indeed–quite the leap. Yet he was willing to do it for US. Thank you for magnifying the wonder for us today, Diana.

    • Glad you like it, Nancy. I think that is one of the grandest things about the reality of the incarnation — God crossed the boundary so that we don’t have to.

  2. Yes! Coming down as God so we could be lifted up to Him. Thank you, Jesus!
    Blessings, Diana!

  3. Margie Bicknell says

    Jesus, One we could know, One we could try to emulate…. Jesus, who taught us to love, truly, selflessly, freely, with an eye toward heaven.
    The human/God connection…no middleman needed….just Jesus.