Whether the cloud stayed over the tabernacle for two days or a month or a year, the Israelites would remain in camp and not set out; but when it lifted, they would set out. Numbers 9:22 (Chapters 7-10)
With the dedication to the tabernacle the new nation is sealed and whole. The Levites are consecrated, and Passover has been observed. Everything is ready, but God is in no hurry. He has a nation to mold in strength and faithfulness. This cannot be rushed. God’s guidance is clear, a tangible reality in the form of a cloud by day, and a fire at night. When God did not move, the people didn’t either.
“No LORD, I cannot do this!” would be my reply when told to sit tight until the cloud lifted from the tabernacle. I need a plan, a time table, and a map with a reliable ETA. I’m glad to do God’s will when He kindly accommodates these area’s of anxiety. I desire to be organized and prepared. Then, I can free God up for others who are prone to crisis due to careless lack of planning. I can need Him less, so others can need Him more.
This journey across the Sinai peninsula was so much more than getting from point A to point B. It was formative and educational. God was protector, provider and navigator, but the foundation of this nation was faith! And an impenetrable, rock solid determination to obey takes a little spiritual and physical conditioning. The faith of an entire people, their thought processes and panic mode defaults were being set. Oh! The precious, patience love of God, that led them to these strengths! He is leading you too. There is value in waiting. Obedience is what’s asked for. Give it in every season of your life.
Love,
Gretchen