Wise Words
“And he said to them: “I am one hundred and twenty years old today. I can no longer go out and come in. Also the Lord has said to me, ‘You shall not cross over this Jordan.’” Deuteronomy 31:2 NKJV
When the Psalms of Moses says “So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom”, it implies human days are wired to pursue folly without the help of God. A casual evaluation of how Moses spent the last 40 years of his life, in the wilderness by leading a rebellious nation of Israel and ending without crossing Jordan to the promised land, will query if Moses actually gained a heart of wisdom in his life’s pursuit of God and His words. Whereas, a deeper meditation on his peace and absolute satisfaction in God’s words, his engagement by God in a successful transition of leadership, and the closing revelation from God about the latter falling of the rebellious people of Israel show that Moses practically learned how to number his days from God. And the secret is strictly found in our obedience to the ancient words, and not the opinions of men. Even though Moses never crossed the earthly Jordan (not a relevant part in the numbers of his days), he surely crossed the heavenly Jordan to see God and meet with the triumphant Jesus Christ.
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