"Do not light a fire in any of your homes on the Sabbath day" ~Exodus 35:3
God has been showing me that this still has application for today. All scripture can be literally, spiritually, or symbolically applied to today (2 Tim. 3:16). We live in a time where we get to see just how the Old Covenant has always been intended to point us to the new (Colossians 2:17). That's exciting! The laws and codes and regulations given by Moses were not written to us, as much as for us.
How do we translate the essence of Exodus 35:3 to modern Christian culture? By letting scripture interpret itself! There is a message behind all of these little bylaws that still remains. We can see what David said about it -- he was ahead of his time in that He lived by faith in a Savior that hadn't yet come:
"You, oh Yahweh, keep my lamp burning; my Elohim turns my darkness into light."
~Psalm 18:28
There's a big message here. Other translations describe it this way: "You light my lamp". We need to let God do the lighting, especially on the Sabbath. We need to let God set us on fire, especially because it's He who brought us into the realm of Sabbath-day rest. He is both the fuel and the fire itself.
I believe this whole concept of lighting fires on the Sabbath amounts to our own self-religious efforts to get to God. In ancient times, getting a fire started could be hard! The time invested in gathering wood was pretty significant. In the same way, our lengthy, compulsive, and/or mundane spiritual templates are not rewarded by the God who paid the price to give you rest (Hebrews 4:1).
We can't just go through the motions to go up with God, nor can we come into Him with self-righteous ideals. Don't forget that Messiah is the substance (Col. 2:17) and the method of connection (Hebrews 2:11). Let Him awaken inner passion for you.
It's up to Yahweh to "set us on fire" and purify us. It's up to Him to draw us closer to Himself. Trying to start something with God by our own hard work is not smart (Songs 8:4); more than that, it distracts us from the appreciation of what God wants to do. Trust and faith, on the other hand, will magnetize yourself to God and draw His power into you. He wants to do it, and He is able!
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