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Korach 5770 – Place

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Numbers 16:1-18:32
I Samuel 11:14-12:22
Romans 13:1-10

Order and hierarchy have been inherent in God’s plan from the very beginning, whether among the angels, in the Garden of Eden, among men, or within families. Although the laws that govern spiritual authority are not as readily subject to experiment and objective verification as the laws that govern chemical reactions, they are just as real and just as inviolable. A man who continually drinks dilute amounts of drano will eventually suffer from alkaline poisoning whether he learned the lessons of high school chemistry or not. He might get away with it for a short while, but the consequences of his actions will catch up with him. The same is true of those who reject spiritual authority. Women who reject the spiritual covering of their fathers or husbands, men who reject the authority of God’s anointed prophets and judges, children who reject the authority of their parents…They might live indefinitely believing that they have chosen their own path, that they have found freedom in self-governance. Really, they have left one service for another and gained nothing lasting in the transaction. After all, who is more free? The slave whose master will defend him and who trusts him with a great deal of autonomy? Or the escaped slave who has no resources, no shelter, and who has become an open and defenseless target for abuse and re-enslavement by another master? The latter may appear to have more freedom in the immediate sense of having no allegiance and no duty to a higher power, but in the long run, his available choices will be severely limited and possibly eliminated altogether.

Numbers 16:1-18:32
I Samuel 11:14-12:22
Romans 13:1-10

Korach 5769 – Playing with Fire

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Numbers 16:38  The censers of these sinners against their own souls, let them make them broad plates for a covering of the altar: for they offered them before the LORD, therefore they are hallowed: and they shall be a sign unto the children of Israel.

If Korah, Datan, and Abiram were sinners, why should their censers be made holy by their offerings?

God is a God of order and laws. He ordered the universe so that if you jump from the surface of the Earth, you will fall back to it. If you speak evil things of yourself, evil things will tend to happen to you. If you lie, cheat, and steal, negative consequences will accrue. And if you dedicate something over which you have legitimate authority to God, that thing becomes holy to God. Although God will listen to his faithful and shower special blessings on those who love him, the laws of the universe apply equally to all men regardless of their standing in the kingdom.

OK, so why should those things wrought by wickedness be used as part of the furniture of the Tabernacle?

This is not a matter of the ends justifying the means. The means were evil, and the actors paid a heavy price. God has a plan, however, and that plan still operates within the universe that he created to be governed by his laws. The censers that Korah and company used in their coup attempt could no longer be used for any mundane purpose because they were still dedicated to God. It would also be inappropriate to use them as censers and thereby bestow some small amount of honor on Korah. Instead they were fired and beaten into something their creators did not intend.

Such is the case with all evil designs. They never end as intended. Satan forever attempts to twist God’s creation into something foreign, and so God does the same with Satan’s:

Romans 8:28  And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

Korach 5768 – Feminism in the Gears

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Numbers 16:5
…even him whom he hath chosen…
God constructed the world to function in a certain manner. Like any complex machine, Creation’s functionality degrades as its components cease to function according to design. The extent of the disfunction can be difficult to measure. For example, an automobile without brakes might travel along an uncrowded highway without incident. The driver only realizes his trouble when it becomes necessary to slow or stop. So it is with family structure, church organization, and civil government. As Western nations become more and more feminized, they are beginning to come apart at the seams. As backwards as the Muslim nations appear, they have a very distinct advantage in that feminism has not taken a significant hold within their borders or cultures. As these two civilizations clash, the conclusion appears to be foregone. The superior technology and wealth of Europe and North America enable them to win many battles as their borders are flooded with Muslim and other immigrants who have no interest in adapting themselves to the existing cultures. Instead they bring their own culture with them and destroy Western Civilization by forfeiture. Our politicians say that we are fighting them over there so we don’t have to fight them over here. Anyone with eyes to see can tell that they have no need to fight us anywhere. Until we excise the cancer of feminism from within our own people, we are committing cultural suicide.

The military adventures of the Bush-Clinton cabal are the death throws of a very broken machine, and the Muslims need only bide their time to win.

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