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What Does Exodus 33:15
Mean?
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"If Your presence does not go with us, do not
lead us up from here” Exodus 33:15 (NASB)
It
guides us through the call of Moses; his confrontation with Pharaoh and the 10
terrible plagues of Egypt.
We
read of the death of the first-born on Passover and the crossing of the Red
Sea... and we are given insight into various wilderness exploits.
We
hear of the covenant the Lord made with Israel and their incessant murmurings
and disobedience.
We
read of the giving of the Law of Moses and receive detail of the Tabernacle
construction and its many furnishings.
We
gain an understanding of the Priesthood; their consecration and priestly duties
together with the 10 commandments and the many other laws regarding slaves;
personal injury; health; food; stealing; dishonesty; seduction; religious
requirements; and a wide range of interconnected and indivisible rules;
regulations; rites and rituals - ALL of which, we discover, point to Christ.
Every
aspect of the exodus from Egypt is covered in detail, but in chapter 32 we read
of God refusing to accompany His errant people any further because disobedient
Israel had broken their covenant and fell into shocking idolatry, by building a
golden calf.
This
terrible incident resulted in 3000 of their company being slain and a
distraught Moses desperately trying to make atonement for the nation's gross
idolatry.
It
is as we reach chapter 33 that we find the people repenting of their unbelief
and Moses, on his face, before the Lord, in the Tent of Meeting, pleading for
forgiveness and praying that the Lord would still accompany them, and that His
Presence would continue to go with them.
Moses could not bear the thought of separation from
the Lord and beseeched Him... "If Your presence does not go with us, do
not lead us up from here".
Moses
was prepared to atone for the people - by offering to die, as the purchase
price for God's sinful nation.
But
there is no one good enough to pay the price for sin, and it was necessary for
God to punish His disobedient nation by sending a terrible plague.
Only
the shed blood of an innocent Man - a kinsman-redeemer, could become the
sacrifice for sin.
It
is as we read through the book of Exodus, we begin understanding that every
minute detail of Israel's escape from Egypt is pointing us to Christ.
From
their wilderness wandering and the giving of the Law to the construction of the
Tabernacle; the Feasts of the Lord; the Levitical Priesthood and the bronze
serpent that was raised up to halt the plague - all point to Jesus.
Moses
could not consider continuing without God's Presence accompanying them, He knew
that without the Lord the nations would soon be destroyed, and reminded Him of
His many precious promises to bring them out of Egypt, guide them through the
wilderness and bring them into the Promised Land.
Moses
no doubt recalled the anticipation they felt as the angel of death passed over
the blood-stained lintels of their homes on Passover night and the intense joy
they expressed, as they rejoiced on the far side of the Red Sea, having
witnessed their enemies being swept beneath the raging waters.
The
word of the Lord is sure and stands fast for ever and ever and Moses reminded
the Lord of His promises to be with them and appealed on the basis God's grace.
Just like Noah, before him, Moses also found grace in
the eyes of the Lord - and that same grace is extended to ALL who will believe
in His Word and trust in Christ for the forgiveness of sin and life everlasting
- for "LO, I am with you even to the end of the age."
My
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for the lessons You teach
me through the history of Israel.
Thank You that Your promises to them never failed, and
just as Your presence remained with them, despite their disobedience, I thank
You that Your promises to me are also 'Yes' and 'Amen' in Christ Jesus - my
kinsman-Redeemer.
Thank You that I too have found grace in Your eyes and
I pray that I would walk worthy of my calling.
Thank You that in Your grace I am held safe and secure
- Praise Your Holy name, AMEN.
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first and second coming, and hence that no portion, even of the Old Testament,
is properly read, or understood, until it leads to Him. We also believe that
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28:23; Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 2:13;
10:11; 2 Timothy
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Peter 1:20-21, 3:16).
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