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Moses,
one of the greatest men who ever lived, a mighty
Deliverer, a wonderful Teacher of God's Law, a
worker of miracles, a great Prophet, a Priest,
a Leader of Israel, Mediator of a Covenant, Builder
of the Dwelling Place of God, and yet the most
humble of men, is about to die.
The Lord
speaks to Moses for one of the very last times
and tells him the future of the Jewish people.
It's not a good future. After Moses dies, our
people will be unfaithful, like a prostitute.
We will be spiritually promiscuous, worship other
gods, forsake the true God, and break our covenant
with Him.
Naturally,
God will get angry with us. He will distance Himself
from us. And, when you alienate the Creator of
the universe, and you are immersed in a world
of troublesome and evil waters, and the Lord is
like a wall surrounding you, keeping the waters
out, don't be surprised when many troubles and
evils start inundating you! And, that's what will
happen to Israel.
The Adon
Olam, the Lord of the universe, wants the Jewish
people to know that we are the ones responsible
for the troubles and disasters that will befall
us, and that it is because of our sins, our unfaithfulness
to God, our breaking of this great covenant that
God made with us. If God is far from us, and not
protecting us, it's because we have driven Him
away.
Songs
have an amazing ability to help us remember lyrics.
Many of us can still remember the lyrics to songs
we learns decades ago. And so the Lord instructs
Moses to teach the Jewish people a song that will
be remembered from generation to generation, a
song that will be a witness to the truth, so that
when these troubles and disasters take place,
we will know this song and it will help us understand
what is really happening - that we are the ones
who have failed - not God. But. It is also a song
that is ultimately one of hope, since it concludes
with the ultimate restoration of the Jewish people.
This song
is so important that Moses, with the help of Joshua,
begin by inviting the Heavens and the Earth to
listen to it. Mediocre songs don't make it to
the top of the charts, but this song is so important
that it has the widest audience possible, and
made it to top of the very highest charts. The
whole universe should listen to it!
The teaching
it contains is good teaching, beneficial knowledge,
like rain that brings vitality and life to the
grass and plants.
This song
is about the Lord. Moses is proclaiming the Name
of the Lord - who the Creator really is, and what
He is like.
He is
Adonai - the only One who has life and being inherent
in Himself. He is the source of all being, existence
and reality. He is without beginning and without
end because He always was, is, and always will
be.
He is
Eloheem - God: full of might, the Strongest and
Most Powerful Being in the universe, infinite
in power.
We should
praise Him for His Godel - His greatness. He is
great: great in power and authority; great in
wisdom and understanding; great in love, mercy
and grace, great in His ability to help and save.
He is
Ha-Tzur - the Rock: Rock is strong, solid and
enduring. Just as rock can be used as a weapon,
so the Supreme Being is the Protector of His Chosen
People.
Just as
one hides among rocks and finds safety, so we
can draw near to the Eternal Lord in times of
trouble and find safety.
Just as
we can build our homes with rock, so the Source
of Being is the foundation of our existence, upon
whom we can build our lives in this world, and
in the World To Come. In an unstable world, He
adds stability and provides a solid foundation
for our lives.
Just as
rocks are used for memorials, we should continually
remember the Living One. Let's never forget that
the Eternal God is strong, enduring, able to protect
us, and give us eternal salvation and everlasting
life!
Pa-ah-loh
ta-meem - His work is perfect: when He creates
something, when He makes the Heavens and everything
in them - sun, moon, planets, millions of starified
galaxies; when He makes the Earth, with land and
water, inhabited by millions of species of plants
and animals, birds, fish, and microscopic life;
when He makes matter and energy, time and space,
atomic and subatomic particles, the laws of nature,
it is "very good." It works amazingly well. He
creates with excellence, with perfection. His
work far surpasses the work of our greatest scientists
and engineers and technicians.
When He
speaks, He uses just the right words. He speaks
with power, with authority, with precision, with
perfection. When He raises up a prophet, the prophet
speaks the truth. When God does a miracle, it
is excellent. He delivers a nation of slaves out
from under the most powerful nation on Earth.
When turns water into wine, it is the best wine!
When He sends His Son into this world, Immanuel
- God with us in human form, Messiah does everything
right, says everything just right, lives and dies
just right! He dies on a cross, and rises from
the dead, and overcomes sin and death, to fix
the world, to ultimately bring the fallen universe
back to a state of perfection.
Kol d'rah-chav
meesh-paht - all His ways are just: everything
He does, every action that He undertakes, is done
according to the strictest standards of justice.
He holds Himself to the highest standards of fairness.
You can count on Him to treat you, and everyone
you know and love, fairly; now, and on the Day
of Judgment.
El Emunah
- a God of faithfulness: The Strongest One is
completely reliable and worthy of your trust.
He is totally committed to truth, to loyalty.
He always tells the truth. It is impossible for
Him to lie. He is faithful to Himself. He is faithful
to His own nature. He cannot deny Himself, or
His essential nature and attributes; He is faithful
to His word, faithful to His oaths, faithful to
His promises, faithful to His covenants. You can
trust Him completely in this life, and you can
entrust your eternal destiny to Him. Everything
the Mightiest One says and does is 100% reliable.
He is completely trustworthy.
Ayn avel
- without injustice: He never does anything wrong.
He is never unfair to anyone; He does not show
favoritism; He never perverts justice or withholds
justice. You can't bribe Him, corrupt Him, or
manipulate Him into doing anything the least little
bit wrong!
Tza-deek
- righteous: He is always right. He is always
correct. He never makes a mistake. He never sins.
He never falls short or misses the goal. He always
is fighting for a just cause. He always does the
right thing. He never does the wrong thing. He
is fair in all of His dealing with every other
being that exists. He brings perfect fairness
and equity to the administration of justice. When
He is finished with this world, and has judged
the world, perfect justice will prevail. The wicked
will be punished for every evil thing they have
done, that they think they have gotten away with.
The righteous will be vindicated, shown to have
been on the right side, and greatly rewarded.
Yah-shar
- upright: straight, even, right. What you see
of Him is who He is. He is like a straight path
that will get you quickly and safely to your destination,
and not like a crooked, twisted one that will
lead you astray. He is totally honest. He is like
a level playing field. He always plays fair. He
is like a smooth highway, so that you can drive
fast and safe, and not like not a road full of
potholes that will damage your car. He is straight,
upright, fair, just, and not crooked, twisted
or perverse.
In contrast
to this Supremely Great Being, who is strong,
enduring, faithful, just, fair and incorruptible;
who does everything right; who does everything
with a perfection that only He is capable of,
we have the Chosen People. How much are we like
our magnificent Creator? Sadly the answer is,
not very much!
We have
become corrupted, twisted, warped, perverse, far
from what the Holy God wanted us to be, so much
so that it is as if we are no longer God's children.
The Living God doesn't want to be associated with
such a foolish and unwise people. Our Heavenly
Father has repudiated us and unadopted us.
Does the
Lord deserve to be treated the way we treated
Him? No way! He did so much for us. He is our
Father - He gave our special nation life and birth.
He is our Creator - He gave us existence and brought
our people into being. He made us and formed into
His special people. Wow!
He did
even more. He gave us a very special, beautiful
and fruitful Land, in the center of the nations.
His plan for the nations of the world revolved
around Israel. When the Lord made the other nations,
and gave them their lands, He already knew that
He would create the Jewish people, and give us
the Land of Israel, so He carved out their lands
with our in mind.
The Supreme
Being loved us. He chose us and drew us near to
Himself. We are like a prize possession, and a
valuable inheritance.
When our
nation was just beginning, we were terribly weak,
fragile and vulnerable, but the Almighty came
to our rescue, helped us, and protected us as
a man protects the pupil of his eyes, as a mother
eagle protects her eaglets. God alone did all
this for us. There was no other god there assisting
Him! The God of Israel alone blessed us greatly,
giving us great prosperity, and elevating us above
the other nations.
When someone
who is so good and so great, does so much good
for you when you are so weak, you should express
your gratitude by doing something in return. In
this case, the Lord wanted us to be good, and
to remain faithful to Him. But we didn't; we advanced
from our humble beginnings, and grew up, but when
we grew up our prosperity became our undoing.
We became
wealthy and fat, and Y'shoo-roon, which means
the Upright One, referring to Israel, became crooked
and twisted. Instead of remaining faithful to
the God who is truly upright, we rebelled against
our King. We abandoned God who made us, we rejected
our Rock who supported and protected us, God our
Yeshua - our Salvation, who helps us and saves
us, both in this life, and in the World To Come.
We deserted this firm Rock who gave us being,
and we forgot the Mightiest One who brought us
into existence. Instead, we worshiped other gods;
we sacrificed to detestable idols, and to the
spiritual powers behind idols, the sheh-deem -
the demons. This infuriated the true God, and
alienated Him from us.
We rejected
our great God, and so He decided to reject us
- for a time. He said, "Let's see, My faithless
children, if you really want to forsake Me. OK
perverse people - let's try things your way for
a while. We will see how you will like living
without Me in this world, and what your end will
be."
Since
we have chosen other gods, who are not God, and
made the true God jealous, and provoked Him to
anger, He will treat us the same way. "Measure
for measure. Just as we had angered God by adopting
a no-god, so God would anger us by bringing against
us a no-people; a horde of barbarians (Hertz)"
who will conquer us.
The Lord
of Hosts, who is greater than the greatest warrior,
will shoot arrows of destruction at us. Our God,
who is like a Consuming Fire, is so angry with
us, there is no limit to His fury. There's no
controlling it. It's like a fire that burns up
everything on Earth, even burning the deep foundations
of the mountains, and keeps burning all the way
to the depths of Sheol. His anger against Israel
will burn until it is fully sated.
This burning
fire will come in the form of calamities, famine,
plague. The Lord will send wild animals to kill
us, and poisonous creatures to sting and bite
us. He will send the armies of our enemies against
us to decimate our population. He would have utterly
destroyed us, so that we were exterminated as
a nation, forgotten as a people, except for the
fact that if He did that, our enemies might misunderstand
what was happening, and falsely conclude that
it was their own superior power, and their superior
gods, that enabled Israel to be destroyed. They
wouldn't understand that it was the Lord who was
the One doing this, using them to punish and discipline
His own people.
But they,
the enemy nation that God raises up to conquer
us, don't have wisdom and understanding. If they
did, they would understand that the Lord was at
work, enabling them to defeat the Jewish people.
Otherwise they would not be able to conquer the
Holy People. They would also understand that God
must eventually punish them, since their motives
were not pure. They were not purposely serving
the God of Israel. They were simply attacking
Israel out of greed and hatred. But they won't
understand all this, because they are corrupt,
like something that comes from Sodom and Gomorrah.
Their culture is corrupt and bitter, like poisonous
grapes and like wine that is actually snake venom.
The time of their punishment is coming. It's being
stored up for them. It is certain that God's vengeance
will punish them at the right time.
Now, back
to the Jewish people. When we have suffered enough;
when our strength is gone; when we are weak again,
like we were when God first started dealing with
us; when we are almost decimated, so that hardly
any remain - from free man to slave, from the
high of society to the lowest elements; then God
will begin to turn the situation around. He will
have compassion on us. He will help us. He will
restore us.
He will
cause us to understand that He is the true God,
who is absolutely sovereign. He is in control
of life and death. He puts to death and He gives
life to whom He wills. He wounds, and He is the
One who brings healing.
He is
the One who lifts His hand to Heaven, and swears
by Himself, and by His own life, and what He vows
will surely happen, since He is in control of
all things; no being with intelligence, no force
in the universe, can overrule Him. He will punish
each and every one of His enemies, and He will
also restore His Chosen People, and bring atonement
to His Land and His People. We will be brought
back to our Land, and we will be brought back
to our God.
Moses
and Joshua finish teaching this song to us, and
then Moses reminds us one last time that we must
take these words of warning to heart, and pay
close attention to them. We should always command
our children, the next generation, to be faithful
to God, and do everything He has commanded us
to do - all the words of this Torah - this divinely
inspired Teaching.
This word,
the Bible, is not an empty, idle word, like so
many think. It is our very life! Understanding
it and embracing it results in life - a good and
successful life in this world, and eternal life
in the World To Come. Obedience and faithfulness
to the Word of God is a matter of success and
failure, of life and death!
Moses
himself is an example of this principle. The chapter
concludes with the death of Moses. That same day
the Lord told Moses to climb Mount N'vo, where
he would die. From the mountain, he could look
one last time on the wonderful land promised to
his people. He could only look, but not enter,
because Moses did not keep all the words and commands
of the Lord. He broke faith with God at the waters
of M'rivah, when the Jewish people were thirsty,
and got angry, and complained, and Moses and Aaron
gathered the assembly, but Moses, in anger, and
honoring himself, says, "Listen now, you rebels;
shall we bring forth water for you out of this
rock?" We, Moses? Not God, but we, associating
yourself too closely with the Holy God, who is
absolutely separate from all others?
Then,
instead of simply speaking to the rock, as the
Lord had instructed him, Moses struck the rock
twice with his rod. The miracle happened - water
did indeed pour forth, but the Lord was displeased.
Moses and Aaron had not been faithful to Him.
Through their actions and words they had not honored
Him before the Chosen People, and not treated
Him as kadosh - with holy, reverential respect,
as He deserves, especially from the leaders of
His people. And since to whom much is given, much
is required, and the consequences for failure
are greater, Moses' faithlessness resulted in
this punishment.
In contrast
to Moses, who failed and broke faith with God
and was forbidden entrance into the Promised Land,
we have Yeshua, who never failed. Always, in every
situation, He did the will of His Father. He never
sinned. He never fell short in anything. He never
broke faith with God, except perhaps for those
hours on the cross when He became a sin offering,
absorbing all the sins of humanity onto Himself,
so that the mighty sun was darkened, and His Father
had to abandon Him. But, even those three hours
were not failure, but the greatest of success!
Let's
learn from Moses' example, and from this powerful
song, that when things seem to go wrong, that
this faithful God, who has done so much for us,
whose work is perfect, and all His ways are just,
is never to be blamed. The problem will always
be found to be with us - never with Him.
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