Pastor Steve Ruetschle
Numbers 6:22-27
May the Lord bless you and protect you;
may the Lord make his face shine on you
and be gracious to you;
may the Lord look with favor on you
And give you peace. (Christian Standard)
God bless you and keep you,
God smile on you and gift you,
God look you full in the face
and make you prosper. (The Message)
The Lord bless and keep you:
The Lord make his face to shine upon you,
and be gracious to you:
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you,
and give you peace. (Revised Standard)
Today Pastor Steve preached on the Lord’s blessing from Numbers chapter 6. He emphasized that this blessing is gift from God upon which we can rely during this time of uncertainty and fear.
1. Pastor Steve taught that the Israelites’ wilderness experience was a test of faith. Are you in ‘the wilderness’ now? If so, what is it like for you? Have you had wilderness experiences in the past? Please share.
2. The blessing of Numbers 6:24-27 was given before the Israelites went into the wilderness. Why would God bless the Israelites at that time? What blessings are you experiencing now? How will (or did you) you rely on God’s blessing during a time in the wilderness?
3. During times of trouble we often become self-absorbed. God’s face, however, shines upon us (v.25) indicating that his full presence is always with us. How can we be present and connected to others during this time of social distancing? Can you share how you have blessed another recently?
4. Verse 26 tells us that God will give us peace. Pastor Steve noted that the word ‘peace’ is ‘shalom’ in Hebrew. Shalom means that everything is the way that it should be. What would ‘everything being the way that it should be’ look like in your life? Of course, shalom in this sense won’t fully happen until God remakes the heavens and the earth. What do you think God’s new creation will be like?
5. God blesses us so we can be a blessing to others. Pastor Steve asked us to memorize this passage and pray the Lord’s blessing on someone every day for 7 days? Who will you pray for? Please share.