Fixing Our Eyes on Eternal Promises

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The tassels were not merely a ritualistic garment accessory but a spiritual tool to redirect the Israelites' focus from the temporal to the eternal. This is a lesson for us today, as we navigate a world filled with distractions and temptations that can easily lead us away from the path God has set before us. [00:06:19]

The problem is that many times Israel kept the tradition without remembering what they were supposed to remember. These tassels are a little bit like when I was a young man, those days everybody carried a handkerchief. If you had to remember something, you would take that hankie and make a knot in the corner. [00:09:21]

Samuel said to him, the Lord has torn the kingdom of Israel from you today and has given it to a neighbour of yours who is better than you. In other words, the same way as you've torn the tassels off the edge of my robe, God has now taken the kingdom and torn the kingdom from you. [00:11:19]

She said, spread the corner of your garment over me since you are a guardian Redeemer of our family. This is from the NIV, and it's interesting that the NIV in this case is the most literal. The Hebrew says she says spread the corner of your garment over me, the corner where the tassels are. [00:13:14]

The act of touching Jesus' garment in faith highlights the importance of seeking Christ above all else. True healing and fulfillment come from Him, and our faith should be anchored in His power and presence. This act of faith underscores the importance of seeking Christ above all else. [00:21:25]

The Israelites' longing for the comforts of Egypt, despite God's miraculous provision, teaches us the danger of desiring worldly things over spiritual nourishment. We must embrace Christ, the true bread from heaven, as our ultimate source of fulfillment. [00:31:32]

God provides for them angels food, supernatural stuff, and this of course is amazing food because it contains everything that they needed to sustain life in that one little crumbly thing. What was all of the vitamins or an American vitamins all of the protein or the roughage all of everything that they needed in order to survive it was all in there. [00:40:18]

The tassels with a blue thread served as a reminder for the Israelites to focus on heavenly things rather than earthly desires. This symbolism is a call for us to keep our eyes on God's promises and not be swayed by the temporary allure of the world. [00:46:25]

Abraham lived for a hundred years in tents. He could have built himself a city, could have built himself a house, but he says no I'm a stranger because I'm looking for that city which God has promised me, a city that has a builder and whose maker is God and that has foundations. [00:49:33]

Moses is raised as a princess in Pharaoh's house. He's living in palaces, he has the best tutors in the world, he has according to Acts chapter 7 the best education that you could have got, you could have bought at that time. He's surrounded by the power and the majesty and the splendor and the science and the art and the technology and all of the stuff that Egypt represents. [00:53:56]

Looking unto Jesus, the author and the finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. But we need to get our eyes on the right place. [00:56:25]

When these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads because your redemption draws nigh. Jesus is coming and so don't look down, don't look for solutions in this world, don't look for satisfaction in this world, don't look for justice in this world, it's never going to happen. [00:59:45]

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