5.6.26 – God's Timing
Last week we finished perusing the Torah portion Emor , which included the instructions regarding God's prophetic calendar. These instructions deal with experiencing the holiness of time and space in the 21st century (Lev. 23). From the beginning, God has sanctified time by setting aside a period for us to connect with Him, who is timeless. We see this at the end of the creation story when He makes the Sabbath (Gen. 2:1–3), and we find it as the first command given to His people before they exit Egypt (Ex. 12). Time is the most valuable commodity we have. Once it is used up, it is gone forever. You cannot relive any exact moment in the past. Hence, we must make the most of every opportunity within our grasp (Ps. 39:5). Redeeming the time is a concept familiar to most, but there is much more to time than just a tick on a clock (Eph. 5:16). There is a duality to it that often gets overlooked. As we examine Scripture, the day seems to have two beginnings: one in the morning, when H...