First of all, let’s define the Old Testament. The “Old” Testament simply stated is the record of God’s works among His chosen people from the beginning of creation to approximately 300 or so years before Christ’s birth record. Is the Bible a history book? Absolutely! For example, the record of the kings in 1st and 2nd Kings gives us an account of what each king did during their reign. In my own understanding, the records of the kings are there to show how each king conducted themselves according to level of obedience to God’s word. Some kings knew God’s word and obeyed and they were blessed. Other kings knew God’s word and didn’t obey and they were cursed with loss of their lives or the lives of those whom they loved. There were yet others who knew the history of their people, but did not read nor understand the word of God and they chose evil. The people suffered under this type of king, yet they wanted a king to rule over them. God gave them their desires and the fruit of their desires were evident in the kings who reigned. Having said that, the records of the kings are there for many reasons that, in my own mind, I cannot fathom yet due to my own mortality. I am sufficiently content, however, knowing that there is a reason far past my own understanding for the Lord of Heaven and Earth to have placed the records of the kings in His Word.
Considering the historical account of God’s people in His Word, then would it be a testimony to God’s grace and love toward the children of Israel? Of course it would be! It also shows without a shadow of a doubt how God is also a God of power and might, a force to be reckoned with and one who deserves our admiration due to his sheer power. To send the plagues just by giving Moses the power to speak it is awesome. To part the Red Sea so that the children of Israel could walk across on dry land is absolutely spectacular! Just placing myself in one of those Israelites’ shoes is very humbling. Just think of it! You’ve just seen Moses, a man who has inspired everyone of Hebrew lineage to leave Egypt and be free of slavery has just raised his arms and the waters parted. While you’re walking across the bottom of the Red Sea, in the wall of water to your left and to your right you can see WHALES and all sorts of other deep sea creatures you’ve never seen before, IN THE WALL OF WATER!!!! Think of it! It’s awesome!
There are a whole HOST of other stories contained within the Old Testament that shows every one of us the importance of obedience to the laws of the land we live in as well as the Lord’s words that are contained within the scripture. The book of Leviticus gives us rule upon rule to live by. I’m not sure about everyone else who is reading this post right now, but honestly, when I read the book of Leviticus, I can feel the oppressiveness, the hopelessness, the absolute need of a Savior. One who would not free me from all these God given laws, but give me hope, let me actually talk to and reach God without going to the tabernacle and asking a priest to sacrifice a lamb for me to have my own sins washed clean. I believe this very point is the reason the Lord placed the book of Leviticus in the Bible. We need to read it to remind us that in our own strength, every single day, in our own mortality we all fall so very short of the grace of God. It is for this very reason that I believe God allowed the Old Testament to remain intact in His scriptures. There is such hopelessness and helplessness when one is led to and fro by the world much like the sands of the sea. There is MUCH hopefulness and peacefulness when one is grounded on THE ROCK of ages!
Those of us who are Christians in each of our various stages of spiritual growth need to see very clearly the wisdom shared with us in the Old Testament. There is such a wonderful legacy that is shared with us through the feasts of the Old Testament. My own personal study of these feasts and celebrations is very limited at this point in time. However, I do know that with each celebration of each feast and holy day, each one of the practices of these feasts point directly to Christ. Right now I am in the process of compiling books to study these celebrations with our children. We will begin, hopefully on January 1, 2011 and follow each of them through the entire year. What a wonderful way to study the Old Testament! I will update as time goes on how this impacts both myself as well as the rest of my family. We are excited to learn more about these Old Testament traditions. Much of the reason we are pursuing this study is due to the discovery of this particular scripture—
Think not that I came to destroy the law or the prophets: I came not to destroy,
but to fulfil. (18) For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one
tittle shall in no wise pass away from the law, till all things be accomplished.
(19) Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall
teach men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do
and teach them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. Mat 5:17-19
But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and with no reproach,
and it shall be given to him. But let him ask in faith, doubting nothing. For he who doubts is like
a wave of the sea, driven by the wind and tossed.
(Jas 1:5-6)
The more we study the word of God, the more He shows Himself to us. Like a father takes delight in the child he loves, our Heavenly Father wants us to know Him and His heart of hearts. There is no other better way to take delight in knowing the heart of our Lord than to read His scripture. There are great and wonderful mysteries that are made known to us through opening our eyes, our ears and our hearts to the word of God. In this pursuit is great wisdom.
Blessings,

















































