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Numbers 12:1-16 - The Contradiction Of Sinners

I. THAT AS MOSES IS THE TYPE OF HIM WHO WAS THE MEDIATOR OF A BETTER COVENANT , WHO WAS MEEK AND LOWLY IN HEART ; SO AARON AND MIRIAM , WHEN ARRAYED AGAINST MOSES , REPRESENT THE LEVITICAL PRIESTHOOD AT THE TIME OF OUR LORD , AND THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE , IN THEIR CARNAL PRIDE AND EXCLUSIVENESS . Nor is this typical character arbitrary or unreal, for we may clearly see in them the same tendencies which afterwards ripened into utter blasphemy and Deicide.

II. THAT THE OFFENCE OF MOSES IN THE EYES OF MIRIAM WAS HIS HAVING ALLIED HIMSELF WITH A GENTILE WIFE OF A DESPISED RACE . Even so the crime of our Lord, in the sight of a narrow and bigoted Judaism, was that he went about to present unto himself a Gentile Church, of the dregs of the nations, to be his spouse (cf. So Numbers 1:4-6 ; Luke 15:28 ; Acts 22:21 , Acts 22:22 ; Ephesians 5:25-32 ).

III. THAT MIRIAM AND AARON JUSTIFIED THEIR OPPOSITION TO MOSES BY DWELLING UPON THEIR OWN SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY . Even so the synagogue and priesthood of the Jews magnified themselves against the Lord's Christ and their own Messiah, on the ground that they themselves were commissioned of God (cf. John 7:48 ; John 8:33 ; John 9:28 , John 9:29 ).

IV. THAT THEY WERE ABLE TO BE OBLIVIOUS OF HIS TRUE GREATNESS , BECAUSE HE WAS THEIR BROTHER , AND THEIR YOUNGER BROTHER . Even so Christ was despised by the Jews because he was (as it were) one of themselves, and because they seemed to be familiar with his antecedents and training (cf. Matthew 13:55-57 ; Luke 4:22 , Luke 4:28 ; John 6:42 ).

V. THAT MOSES DISPLAYED A MEEKNESS WHICH SEEMED MORE THAN HUMAN . Even so our Lord endured the contradiction of sinners with a meekness which was more than human (cf. Isaiah 42:19 ; Isaiah 53:7 ; Matthew 11:29 ; Hebrews 12:3 ; James 5:6 ; 1 Peter 2:23 ).

VI. THAT GOD INTERVENED TO ADVANCE HIS FAITHFUL SERVANT TO BE ABOVE ALL PROPHETS , AND TO BE MUCH NEARER TO HIMSELF THAN MIRIAM AND AARON . Even so did God vindicate his holy servant Jesus against all the blasphemy of the Jews, and give him a name which is above every name (cf. Acts 2:22-24 , Acts 2:32 ; Acts 4:10 , Acts 4:27 , Acts 4:30 ; Romans 1:4 ; Philippians 2:9 ; Hebrews 3:1-3 ).

VII. THAT GOD INTERFERED TO PUNISH MIRIAM WITH LEPROSY FOR HER PRIDE AND RANCOUR . Even so the synagogue of the Jews became the synagogue of Satan, and they themselves are in exile, political and religious, until they shall cry for mercy to their Brother, the one Mediator ( Romans 11:25 ; 1 Thessalonians 2:15 , 1 Thessalonians 2:16 ; Revelation 2:9 ; Revelation 3:9 ).

Consider again—

I. THAT THE SECRET CAUSE OF ALL THIS DISTURBANCE WAS PROBABLY MIRIAM 'S JEALOUSY OF HER BROTHER 'S WIFE . It is likely she hoped to have exercised a growing influence over him herself. Even so history and experience testify that personal jealousies and envies are at the root of very many of the disorders in churches and congregations (cf. 2 Corinthians 12:20 ; 1 Peter 2:1 b).

II. THAT A COINCIDENT CAUSE WAS A SECRET DISSATISFACTION ON THE PART OF AARON AT THE INFERIORITY OF HIS OWN POSITION AND INFLUENCE AS COMPARED WITH HIS BROTHER 'S. Even so ambition and lust of power have betrayed many a highly-gifted and perhaps really religious soul into making claims, and taking up a position derogatory to Christ, and inconsistent with his sole pre-eminence (cf. Colossians 2:19 ).

III. THAT THEY EXCUSED THEIR SEDITION UNDER THE PLEA ( WHICH WAS TRUE IN ITSELF ) THAT THEY TOO ENJOYED DIVINE FAVOURS AND PRIVILEGES . How often do men speak and act as if the fact of being spiritual ( Galatians 6:1 ), or of being called to some ministry, authorized them to ignore all distinctions, refuse all control, and give the rein to their own enmities and evil feelings.

IV. THAT MOSES TURNED A DEAF EAR TO THEIR INVECTIVES , BUT ALL THE MORE GOD TURNED A LISTENING EAR . MOSES WOULD NOT TAKE UP HIS OWN QUARREL , THEREFORE GOD TOOK IT UP FOR HIM , AND GREATLY MAGNIFIED HIM . Even so they that will avenge themselves must be content with the results of their own efforts, and they that will fight their own battles must take their chance of victory; but they that will not avenge themselves, God will vindicate, and that gloriously. The meek shall inherit the earth, because at the present they are dispossessed of the earth (cf. Psalms 76:9 ; Isaiah 11:4 ; Matthew 5:5 ; Romans 12:19 ; Hebrews 10:30 ).

V. THAT THE PUNISHMENT OF MIRIAM WAS THE MOST TERRIBLE OF DISEASES —A LIVING DEATH . A jealous spirit, stirring up dissensions, reckless of the souls for which Christ died, incurs awful guilt, and is in danger of hell-fire (cf. Matthew 18:7-9 ; 1 Timothy 6:4 ; James 4:5 ).

VI. THAT AARON CRIED HUMBLY TO THE BROTHER WHOM HE HAD SPOKEN AGAINST ; AND THAT BROTHER INTERCEDED FOR THEM , AND THUS AARON 'S FAITH SAVED HIMSELF AND HIS SISTER . Even so the Lord Jesus is ever ready to intercede for his enemies; much more for those whom he loves as brethren, when they cry to him, even if they have treated him ill (cf. Luke 23:34 ; Romans 5:8 , Romans 5:9 ; Hebrews 2:11 , Hebrews 2:12 , and of the synagogue itself ( Romans 11:26 , Romans 11:28 ; 2 Corinthians 3:16 ).

VII. THAT MIRIAM 'S FAULT , ALTHOUGH FORGIVEN , WAS NOT TO BE LIGHTLY FORGOTTEN BY HERSELF OR THE PEOPLE ; SHE WAS TO BE ASHAMED FOR SEVEN DAYS . Even so it is not according to the will of God, nor for the edification of the Church, nor for the good of the sinner, that a sin which is also a scandal should be straightway smoothed over and forgotten, because it is acknowledged and forgiven. There is a natural impatience to be rid of tile disagreeable consequences of sin in this life, which is purely selfish on the part of every one concerned, and is dishonouring to God. Shame is a holy discipline for those who have done wrong, and they should not be hastily removed from its sanctifying influences (cf. Ezekiel 39:26 ; 2 Corinthians 2:6 ; 2 Corinthians 7:9-11 ).

VIII. THAT MIRIAM , PROPHETESS AS SHE WAS , AND SISTER OF THE LAWGIVER , HAD TO PASS THROUGH THE ORDINARY CEREMONIAL FOR THE CLEANSING OF LEPERS —A CEREMONIAL DESIGNED TO SET FORTH THE ATONEMENT OF CHRIST . Even SO there is one only way to restoration for all sinners, however highly placed or gifted, and that through the sprinkling of the precious blood (cf. Le 14:2; Acts 4:12 ; Romans 3:22 , Romans 3:23 ).

IX. THAT GOD WOULD NOT GIVE THE SIGNAL FOR DEPARTURE UNTIL MIRIAM WAS RESTORED . Even so God, who will have all men to be saved, waiteth long and delayeth the entry of the Church into her rest, lest any who will come in should be shut out (cf. Luke 18:7 b.; 2 Peter 3:9 , 2 Peter 3:15 ; Revelation 7:3 ).

Consider also— THAT THE OPPOSITION OF HIS OWN ONLY LED TO THE SUPREME AND SOLITARY GREATNESS OF MOSES BEING MADE FAR MORE CLEAR THAN EVER , AND BEING PLACED BEYOND CAVIL OR MISTAKE . Even so the persecution of our Lord by the Jews only led to his being declared the Son of God with power; and still more, the efforts of heretics to deny or to explain away his Divine glory, have only led to that glory being much more clearly defined, and much more devoutly believed than ever.

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