Summary: Th celebration of the Lord’s Table causes us to think of what God has done for us in the past and allows us to move confidently into the future. This was true for the people of Israel as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land.

Compiled by: Herman Abrahams (Senior Pastor), Cornerstone Faith Ministries, P.O. Box 740, Westridge 7802, Rep. of South Africa.

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Herman Abrahams, Cape Town, South Africa.

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BETWEEN PAST & PRESENT (ASSURANCE & HOPE)

GENESIS 50:22-26 / 1 COR. 11:23-26

When we think of what God has done for us in the past, we can move confidently into the future. This was true for the people of Israel as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land.

1. CARRYING JOSEPHS’ BONES

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A) In the final chapter of Genesis, we read that as Joseph was dying, he made his brothers take an oath that they would carry his bones to the land God had promised to Abraham (Gen 50:24-26).

Gen 50:22-26

The Death of Joseph

22 Joseph stayed in Egypt, along with all his father’s family. He lived a hundred and ten years 23 and saw the third generation of Ephraim’s children. Also the children of Makir son of Manasseh were placed at birth on Joseph’s knees. a

24 Then Joseph said to his brothers, “I am about to die. But God will surely come to your aid and take you up out of this land to the land he promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” 25 And Joseph made the sons of Israel swear an oath and said, “God will surely come to your aid, and then you must carry my bones up from this place.”

26 So Joseph died at the age of a hundred and ten. And after they embalmed him, he was placed in a coffin in Egypt. (NIV)

B) More than 300 years later, Moses took the bones of Joseph as the Israelites left Egypt (Exodus 13:19).

Crossing the Sea

EXODUS 3:17-20

17 When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.” 18 So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea. a The Israelites went up out of Egypt armed for battle.

19 Moses took the bones of Joseph with him because Joseph had made the sons of Israel swear an oath. He had said, “God will surely come to your aid, and then you must carry my bones up with you from this place.”

20 After leaving Succoth they camped at Etham on the edge of the desert. 21 By day the LORD went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night. 22 Neither the pillar of cloud by day nor the pillar of fire by night left its place in front of the people. (NIV)

§ For the next 40 years the people carried the Ark with the tablets of the law and the coffin with the bones of Joseph.

§ The bones served as a reminder of their yesterday.

§ The ark pointed to their tomorrow, for the tablets of the law anticipated the relationship they were to have with the Lord in the Promised Land.

§ The ark and the coffin were reminders that the God who was leading them forward had been at work in their past. Assurance and hope were carried together.

2. SIMILARITIES IN CELEBRATING THE LORD’S SUPPER

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§ We as God’s people today can have this same outlook when we gather to celebrate the Lord’s Supper.

§ We remember with assurance that Jesus died for us (I Cor. 11:23-25), and we look forward with confidence to His return (v.26).

23 For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, 24 and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” 25 In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 26 For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes. (NIV)

§ This living hope encourages us as we live each day for Him.

§ The Israelites carried with them Joseph’s bones and tablets of stone; we “carry along” the sacrament of communion (bread and wine - common everyday things) and the Bible (Word of God)

§ In both cases a very meaningful & life-giving / hope restoring / Holy-Spirit inspiring reminder !!

3. HE IS THE “GOD OF HOPE”

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Romans 15:4 For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope. (NIV)

Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Psalm 39:7 “But now, Lord, what do I look for (KJV “What am I waiting for?”) My hope is in you.

4. ELIJAH’S EXPERIENCE

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Elijah Flees to Horeb

19 Now Ahab told Jezebel everything Elijah had done and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword. 2 So Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah to say, “May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if by this time tomorrow I do not make your life like that of one of them.”

3 Elijah was afraid a and ran for his life. When he came to Beersheba in Judah, he left his servant there, 4 while he himself went a day’s journey into the desert. He came to a broom tree, sat down under it and prayed that he might die. “I have had enough, LORD,” he said. “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors.” 5 Then he lay down under the tree and fell asleep.

All at once an angel touched him and said, “Get up and eat.” 6 He looked around, and there by his head was a cake of bread baked over hot coals, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again.

7 The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, “Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you.” 8 So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God. 9 There he went into a cave and spent the night. (NIV)

§ Elijah discovered, that when everything seems hopeless, the God of Hope is at hand.

§ He also discovered that the promise that God had made to Moses and to Joshua, that he would be with them always, remains true.

5. ENCOURAGE YOURSELF IN THE LORD - PUT YOUR HOPE IN GOD!!

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Psalms 43:5

5 Why are you downcast, O my soul?

Why so disturbed within me?

Put your hope in God,

for I will yet praise him,

my Savior and my God.

REMEMBERING CHRIST’S DEATH GIVES US COURAGE FOR TODAY AND HOPE FOR TOMORROW. (Our Daily Bread – November 07, 2005)