Numbers 11:24-30 Listen to today’s devotional In Numbers 11, Moses is exhausted. The people are complaining, and God doesn't seem all that patient. The burden is too heavy for Moses, and he realizes he cannot carry it alone. So, God tells him to gather seventy elders to help. The Lord then takes some of the Spirit resting on Moses and places it on them. Suddenly, they begin to prophesy. Then something happens. Or it doesn't. Some translations say they “did not do so again.” Others say they “did not cease.” You can tell what a difference that is. Apparently, the Hebrew phrase is ambiguous, and interpreters continue to debate it. Did the prophetic moment happen once as a sign of God’s calling? Or did the Spirit continue moving through them afterward? That's the same question we wrestle with regarding the signs and wonders that accompanied the early days of the church. What if, though, the uncertainty is part of the gift? Discerning the movement of the Spirit is rarely neat ...
Ezekiel 39:25-29 Listen to today’s devotional The Jackals are a group of superfans at Spurs games. If you get a chance to meet them, they hand you a paper before the game starts. It has chants, responses, traditions, and moments when everyone stands together. It teaches you to participate in the game's experience instead of just watching it. I thought about that when I read from Ezekiel this morning. God says through the prophet, "I will no longer hide my face from them, when I pour out my Spirit upon the house of Israel." Notice what God promises. Yes, the people will have renewal and forgiveness. But they'll also have communion with God. The Spirit of God is drawing people back into a shared life with God. Too many of us treat faith as sitting quietly in the stands while heaven performs on the court, so to speak. But the Spirit does something deeper. The Spirit teaches us the rhythms of communion with God. The Spirit shows us when and how to stand in courage, to c...