From such small beginnings, the purposes of God grew. There was no great sweeping movement of the Spirit of God at that time, just the Omnipotent dealing with one man. From this individual Abram, and his wife Sarai, was to be brought a nation whose number could not be counted. It did not matter that Sarai was barren or that Abram was allowed to grow old, God’s promise would hold. And not only was the Lord prepared to deal with just one man, but was prepared to let him proceed at his own pace. Oh! The grace of God. But thereafter the pace quickened. Not only was a nation to be produced from Abraham, as his new name indicated, but it would now be done with some urgency. “Be fruitful”, is the command of the Lord. In the same way as He commanded Adam and Eve, and later Noah, to “be fruitful”; He commanded Jacob “be fruitful”. And for the family to grow into a nation, that would be without number (as the stars of heaven, the dust of the earth or the sand on the seashore) the seed would need to be planted in fertile soil, where it would bear fruit a hundredfold. Furthermore, not only were they to be innumerable but also separate, that is, holy unto the Lord.
Before they could enjoy liberty away from Egypt there would be commands to be obeyed, blood to be shed, and claims to be met. The final break from the oppressive regime came because they obeyed the commands, shed the blood and acknowledged God’s claims. The requirements imposed on Israelite households at the time they began their escape from their Egyptian prison, are given in Exodus chapter twelve. God’s instructions through Moses were very particular. Each household was to kill, roast and eat a lamb or kid as their last meal in Egypt . The animal had to be a male, one year old, in good health, with no visible defects – only a healthy animal would be suitable as a sacrifice to the Lord and only such an animal could be the substitute for someone who was to be consecrated to God. Though they did not know it at the time, only such an animal could foreshadow the Messiah, the true Lamb of God, who is holy, harmless, undefiled and separate from sinners.
The animal, chosen on the 10th of the month Abib or Nisan as it was later known, was to be slain on the 14th. The head of each household was to slay the lamb at twilight. These men would occupy the office of priest, and thereby constitute Israel as a nation of priests. The concept ‘kingdom of priests’ would be a foundational aspect of the covenant between the Lord and Israel that would be agreed at Mount Sinai . They were to daub the blood of the animal on the door surround, as evidence that the household had obeyed God’s instructions and fulfilled the necessary conditions for salvation. Then when God visited Egypt with judgment, the blood of the substitute protected the Israelite homes, while Egyptian homes, that had no such protection, suffered the death of their firstborn. The Hebrew word for Passover (Pesach) comes from a verb meaning ‘to pass over’, and clearly refers to the means by which they escaped the judgment that fell on Egypt . They were to eat the meal dressed for their journey, and be prepared to leave at a moment’s notice.
In addition to the re-ordering of the calendar, the Lord memorialized the deliverance of the nation with a festival, “Speak to the children of Israel , and say to them …these are My feasts. On the fourteenth day of the first month at twilight is the Lord’s Passover”, (Lev.23.2,5) a festival that was to commemorate Israel ’s birth as a nation, and celebrate their subsequent new life in His care. And as birth is followed by growth, so the nation would grow in the knowledge of Him and His purposes. In practical terms, separation from Egypt was to be followed by a separation to God. A consecrated walk with the Lord, in an ever increasing understanding of His character and will, was to be the process, and a covenant between the Lord and Israel would set out details of the behavior expected of the nation chosen by God to be His special treasure.
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