“A NATIONAL CAMPOUT”

JULY 2, 2024

READ: Leviticus 23 (Focus vs. 33-43)

MEMORY VERSE
“Rejoice before the Lord your God for seven days.”
Leviticus 23:40

BACKGROUND
We camped under the stars, with nothing between us and the infinite West African sky. No need for a tent in the dry season. But the fire was crucial. “Never let the fire go out,” Dad said, prodding the logs with a stick. Fire kept wildlife at a distance.

God’s creatures are wonderful, but you never want a leopard or a snake meandering through your campsite. Dad was a missionary to Ghana’s Upper Region, and he had a knack for turning everything into a teaching moment. Camping was no exception.

God used campouts as a teaching point for His people too. Once a year, for an entire week, the Israelites were to live in shelters made of “branches from luxuriant trees—from palms, willows and other leafy trees” (Leviticus 23:40).

The purpose was twofold. God told them, “All native-born Israelites are to live in such shelters so your descendants will know that I had the Israelites live in temporary shelters when I brought them out of Egypt” (vv. 42-43). But the event was also to be festive. “Rejoice before the Lord your God for seven days” (v. 40).

Camping may not be your idea of fun, but God instituted a one-week campout for the Israelites as a joyful way to recall His goodness. We easily forget the meaning at the heart of our holidays. Our festivals can be joyous reminders of the character of our loving God. He created fun too.
By: Tim Gustafson

INSIGHT
The celebration of the Festival of Tabernacles (Leviticus 23:33-43) may seem odd to modern readers. But to the Israelites, building a shelter out in the open with only leaves and palm fronds for a roof was an expression of trust in the very God whom the festival celebrates.

It’s an explicit admission that God is a sufficient cover for His people.

In Zechariah 14, after a series of promises that God would deal harshly with the nations that oppose Him and His people, He says that proof of their changed loyalties would be whether they celebrate the Festival of Tabernacles (vv. 16-19).

By celebrating with Israel, they’ll show that God is enough of a roof for them too.
By: Jed Ostoich

APPLICATION
What’s your favorite holiday and why? How does celebrating it remind you of God’s goodness?

PR’s RE-EMPHASIS (From Post)
“We easily forget the meaning at the heart of our holidays. Our festivals can be joyous reminders of the character of our loving God. He created fun too.”

PR’s (PASTOR RICHARD) TAKE
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; And the people whom He hath chosen for His own inheritance” Psalm 33:12

PRAYER
“Father, thank You for the fun You’ve put in Your creation and in Your festivals.”

TODAY’S HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“REJOICE THE LORD IS KING”

Rejoice, the Lord is King:
Your Lord and King adore!
Rejoice, give thanks and sing,
And triumph evermore.
Lift up your heart,
Lift up your voice!
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Jesus, the Savior, reigns,
The God of truth and love;
When He has purged our stains,
He took his seat above;
Lift up your heart,
Lift up your voice!
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

His kingdom cannot fail,
He rules o’er earth and heav’n;
The keys of death and hell
Are to our Jesus giv’n:
Lift up your heart,
Lift up your voice!
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Rejoice in glorious hope!
Our Lord and judge shall come
And take His servants up
To their eternal home:
Lift up your heart,
Lift up your voice!
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

READING THROUGH THE BIBLE THIS YEAR (DAILY)
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