| GOD GIVES LAWS TO
HIS PEOPLE NOW that the Hebrews were out of the land
of Egypt and separated from other people, it was
necessary for them to know what was right and
what was wrong for them to do. So God gave them
his Law. That is, he told them just how they
should behave themselves as proper servants of
his. It was more than two months after they left
Egypt, however, before God gave the Hebrews his
Law. Before this they had some very hard
experiences.
After they crossed the Red Sea
they were in what the Bible calls a
wilderness. It was much like a
desert. There were only certain places where they
could find water, and there was no food. Yes, the
Hebrews simply had to trust the Lord, didnt
they? In one place they found water, but it was
bitter, and oh, how they complained to Moses!
It seems that every time things
didnt go exactly to suit the Hebrews they
blamed Moses for it. They would forget that it
was God who had brought them out of Egypt and
that he was taking care of them. Well, God told
Moses how to make the water sweet, which he did,
and the Israelites were happy for awhile.
They had brought some food with
them from Egypt, but soon that food was gone, and
again they blamed Moses. But Moses was very
patient and he would always find out from God
what to do. And God always knew what to do.
And what do you suppose God did
about the food shortage? He caused food to drop
right down out of the sky! Wasnt that
wonderful?
The Israelites called it manna.
It came in little white lumps, like great big
snowflakes. It was sweet, and very good to eat.
The Hebrews had to gather the manna every day, as
it wouldnt keep for two days, except at the
end of the week. Then they could gather enough
for two days, and it would last them over the
Sabbath.
Yes, the Hebrews had many
wonderful experiences, and they didnt have
any reason to doubt that God loved them and that
he would take care of them. But they did doubt,
and ever so many times they blamed Moses for
bringing them out of the land of Egypt. That
should be a good lesson for us. Let us never,
never doubt God!
As I started out to say, it was
necessary that the Israelites be told what to do
and what not to do. If one were alone in the
world, it wouldnt make so much difference
what he did, because if he did wrong, he would be
the only one to suffer. Even then it would be
best to do right, and it is always right to love
God and do whatever will please him. It is never
right to do wrong.
There were thousands and
thousands of the Israelites out there on the
desert together, and if they didnt do the
right things, they would be in trouble all the
time, wouldnt they? So God gave them a Law
which told them just what to do, and how to get
along with each other so they would be happy and
he could bless them. God gave his people the Law
at Mount Sinai, or Mount Horeb, as it is
sometimes called. It was a wonderful Law. Moses
received it from God up in the mountain, and when
he told the people about it, they said, All
these things will we do.
The most important thing in the
Law was that they were never to serve other gods.
That was very important, because from now on they
would be meeting people who served other gods. Of
course there is really only one true God, but the
heathen nations have what they call gods. Some
think the sun is a god, and others think the moon
is a god. Some have a fish god, and some have
gods of wood, and gods of stone. These are no
gods at all, really!
The God who made the sun and
moon and stars, the God who made us, is the only
real God. He was the God who gave such wonderful
promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He was the
God who delivered the Hebrews from their bondage
in Egypt. Surely it was the very best thing for
the Hebrews that they should love their God, and
do all that he wanted them to do.
He is our God, too, and he
wants us to obey him, because it will be good for
us. Let us always remember that God wants us to
obey him because it is good for us to do so. And
besides, it makes God very happy when we do the
things which please him.
It was also important that the
Israelites should do the things that would be
best for one another. You see, boys and girls,
sometimes when we do just as we please it may
injure someone else, and that would be wrong,
wouldnt it? Oh, I know, sometimes we may
think we have no liberty, that our fathers and
mothers are too strict with us. But we will
eventually learn that there is only one way to be
really happy, and that is to be obedient, both to
our parents and to God.
The Israelites had a very hard
time out there in the wilderness; but it would
have been much, much worse if they had all done
just as they pleased. So Gods Law told them
just what they should do, and what they
shouldnt do. When they were obedient to
that Law they got along very well. They were to
love one another, and were not to be jealous of
the good things enjoyed by others.
They were told not to steal
what belonged to others. That is something we
should always remember. We must not think we have
a right to take what belongs to someone else just
because we want it very badly. That would be
wrong, because it would be robbing someone else
of what belonged to him. You see everything that
God asks us to do is for the benefit of all, and
if we obey his Law and try to make other people
happy, we will be happy ourselves. You just try
to make others happy, and see if it wont
make you happy, too.
Yes, when God gave his Law to
the Israelites he even told the children what
they should do. And what do you suppose that was?
Why, they were to honor and obey their parents.
That is the right thing to do even now. No one
likes a boy or girl who is disobedient to his
father or mother. When fathers and mothers try to
please God, and their children obey them, then,
you see, the children are obeying God too, and
God is very much pleased.
It was long ago when God gave
his Law to the Israelites, then they had no
governments such as we have. We think that the
people who make laws for us are very wise. But,
do you know, the Law which God gave to Moses, and
which Moses gave to the Israelites, was better
than any of our laws today? As a matter of fact,
our very best laws are copied right from the
Bible. Isnt that wonderful? That means, you
see, that God was very wise, wiser than all the
wise people who have ever lived. No matter how
wise people may think they are, they cannot make
laws as good as those God gave to Moses for the
Israelites.
QUESTIONS
How did the Hebrews know
what was right for them to do, and what was
wrong?
Who made the laws which
Moses gave to the Hebrew people, and what did one
of these laws say about children?
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