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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
4/20/2016 3:58 am

Last Read:
4/21/2016 3:54 am

GOD'S WAY

Read: Numbers 7:1-9

Bible in a Year: 2 Samuel 9–11; Luke 15:11-32

They were to carry on their shoulders the holy things, for which they were responsible.
Numbers 7:9

We really needed to hear from God. Having been asked to foster two young as an emergency measure just for 3 months, a decision had to be made about their future. With three older of our own, becoming foster parents to preschoolers didn’t seem to fit with our life plan and having our family almost double in size had been hard work. Our book of daily readings by the veteran missionary Amy Carmichael directed us to some unfamiliar verses in Numbers 7.

“I wonder how the Kohathites felt?” Amy wrote. “All the other priests had ox-carts to carry their parts of the tabernacle through the desert. But the sons of Kohath had to trudge along the rocky tracks and through the burning sand, with the ‘holy things for which they were responsible’ on their shoulders. Did they ever grumble inwardly, feeling that the other priests had an easier task? Perhaps! But God knows that some things are too precious to be carried on ox-carts and then He asks us to carry them on our shoulders.”

If our loving Father has handpicked us for our task, who are we to whisper, “I can’t do this”? 

My husband and I knew this was our answer. We had often thought of sponsoring a from an undeveloped country, but we hadn’t done so. That would have been easier, much like the ox-cart. Now we had two needy in our own home to carry “on our shoulders” because they were so precious to Him.

God has different plans for each of us. We might feel that others have an easier assignment, or a more glamorous role to play. But if our loving Father has handpicked us for our task, who are we to whisper, “I can’t do this”?

God uses ordinary people to carry out His extraordinary plans.