Welcome back to Day 57 of our walk through the history of the Bible! I’m so glad you’re here as we continue tracing God’s story—step by step, chapter by chapter.
Today, we arrive at Numbers 7, one of the longest and often overlooked chapters in the Old Testament. At first glance, it may seem like a long list of offerings and repeated descriptions—but hidden within these details is a beautiful picture of unity, generosity, and worship. Each tribe brings the exact same gift, not to outdo one another, but to take part in something bigger than themselves: the dedication of the tabernacle, the place where God chooses to dwell among His people.
In this chapter, we see faithfulness expressed not in dramatic miracles, but in quiet obedience—twelve tribes, twelve offerings, one God who receives them all.
So settle in, take a breath, and let’s explore what Numbers 7 has to show us about devotion, community, and the heart of worship.