Bob D
(23 Aug 2008)
"Fifteen and divine rest for our souls"
Fifteen and divine rest for our souls
The
biblical meaning of the number fifteen has a consistent meaning from
Genesis to Revelation of rest. It seems to be representative of our
supernatural peace from God right after our salvation in Jesus Christ.
Our Savior was introduced in Matthew chapter 1 by the number fourteen (
deliverance ).The meaning of this number fifteen is when our salvation
is partially recognized and realized in our spirit. The Bible says in
Matthew chapter 11 that we can have rest in Jesus Christ.
Let
me give you an analogy. If I am in a car accident and people rush me to
the hospital then I went from salvation (being rescued from my vehicle)
to resting in the hospital. For all practical purposes I am feeling
pretty good. I went from a car accident to rest but I would not want to
stay there for the rest of my life.
This is what we see in
the numbering system of God because His divine structure is
progressive. Sixteen is the number in the Bible that stands for love.
Seventeen is the number in the Bible that stands for victory. So as you
can see God is moving forward after fourteen ( our salvation ) to
fifteen,sixteen and seventeen.Each of these numbers symbolizes
different levels of grace in Jesus Christ moving upward in nature.
After
our salvation in Jesus Christ (14),fifteen through seventeen seems to
be an elevator that goes up and down. People reading this probably have
many questions about the statement that I just wrote. Just look at the
order. Salvation (14), rest (15), love (16), and victory (17). Some
Christians are anxious and fearful or preoccupied with life. They don't
even give the Holy Spirit a chance to give them rest or peace (15).
Then
there are Christians that surrender to the supernatural peace and rest
of God (15). They become resigned to their circumstances and allow the
Holy Spirit to work through them.
Then there are
Christians that decide and allow God to bring them to the next level
which is the love of God (16). Sometimes God will just allow one of His
children to experience this without consent. It depends on the
situation but I will explain this in more depth as the article
progresses.
Then there are some Christians who experience
not only the rest of God (15) but also the love of the Holy Spirit
flows through their spirit (16). When God requires them to make tough
decisions about His will,they choose obedience. This rare group has
salvation (14),rest (15), love (16) and victory (17) in Jesus Christ.
I
have seen instances in my life and other fellow Believers get to having
victory (17) in Jesus Christ but then everything falls apart. It is not
uncommon for a Believer in Jesus Christ to say something like, "I gave
everything and I lost it all." Something really bad happens. At this
point we have no rest (15), love (16) or victory (17) in Jesus Christ.
In despair we sometimes fall into a depression and have no faith. We
are saved (14) but have to start all over again by allowing Jesus
Christ to rebuilt our lives. This is why I say the biblical meanings of
the numbers 14 through 17 seem to be an elevator going up and down.We
can't just snap our fingers and have victory in Jesus Christ.
I
think it is interesting that the next number is 18. It is almost as if
God is presenting salvation to people (14), rest (15), love (16) and
victory (17) in His Son Jesus Christ. If a person rejects Jesus Christ
as their personal Savior (14) then ultimately he or she will fall into
bondage (18). The divine order of this biblical numbering system from
God seems to tell a story.
Notice I said
seventeen is the number in the Bible that stands for victory. People
have asked me before if I was living a victorious life in Jesus Christ.
That is a very broad question. Nobody can attain victory all of the
time; however, the Bible does speak of a progression for triumphant
living in Jesus Christ.Salvation ( fourteen ), rest ( fifteen ), love (
sixteen ) and victory ( seventeen ).
Like I said some
Christians stay at fourteen, fifteen or sixteen. Believe it or not very
few Believers attain and maintain true victory in our Savior. Some
Christians just simply don't want to progress from their salvation (14)
to resting (15) in Jesus Christ. That is what I am here to write about
so readers will understand this principle. I do believe that for the
most part this boils down to a desire or choice in our will but not in
all instances.
Let me just go over some points in the book
of Ruth relative to my subject which would be resting in Jesus Christ
(15). If we are not resting in the power of the Holy Spirit, as
Christians we will be anxious and fearful over something. Perhaps Naomi
had her problems but she had a heart of gold for Ruth.
Naomi
was protective, proactive, wanted the best for her,was constantly
thinking to solve solutions but most importantly wanted Ruth to have
rest.When she said,"My daughter shall I not seek rest for thee," that
was the 15th time that the name Naomi was mentioned in the book of Ruth.
This
book is really about an outcast who was troubled and scared. Boaz who
is a type of Jesus Christ delivered her and she was able to find rest
in her soul. Boaz became her Kinsman redeemer. You may be able to guess
how many times Kinsman is written in the book of Ruth-15.
The
purpose of Jesus Christ for our lives is that we will find rest in Him
(15).The plan of God for us does not stop at peace. The Holy Spirit
refines us so that we will move to the next level which is the love of
God (16).
Maybe I can explain it this way. As Christians
we can have the peace of God and not have joy but if we have joy then
peace would have to be present in our souls. If we have joy then we are
going to have peace. It is possible to have peace but not have joy.The
reason for this is because love is on a higher level than peace. The
proof for this is in the order of the biblical numbering system
designed by God Himself.
I think that the primary
objective of God for Ruth at that time was peace for her troubled soul.
This is why we could count "rest" being stamped with the number 15 in
the book of Ruth.
We can pray to God that He will advance
us to His love in our hearts. We can not go on our own. That is
something divine that takes place in our spirit.This is why some
Christians are longing for the rapture. Rest, love and victory will be
our common experience in heaven.We won't be going up and down because
that is part of our testing on earth.
We might be able to
understand this biblical meaning of the number 15 in the Bible by
seeing that 3x5=15. Three (resurrection) x five (grace) =15. When we
accepted Jesus Christ into our hearts (14) [ the resurrected (3)
] [ grace (5) ] of Jesus Christ now works in and through us in
the form of His rest and peace.
If one were to turn this
whole principle around that would be 5x3=15. Grace (5) in our Lord's
resurrected (3) power = our rest (15) in the presence of The Holy
Spirit.
An Unbeliever can not experience the resurrected
grace of Jesus Christ working through him or her because Jesus Christ
is not living inside the individual. One advantage in accepting the
Lord into your heart if you have not already done so is abundant grace
that God desires for you that is not available for your spirit right
now. When one has Jesus Christ in his or her heart, grace is present,
ultimately for victorious living.
When people say no to
this,I really have to wonder if they know what they are rejecting. I
personally don't believe anybody truly understands what they are
turning their back on because everybody was made to be one with Jesus
Christ.
Another observation I made is many people
sometimes reject Jesus Christ as their personal Savior in a very
innocent way. It is almost as if they are saying, "This is not for me.
I am not suppose to do this." They seem to go about their lives and
forget about the whole thing.
When Eve ate the apple she
thought no harm would come from that piece of fruit. Only bad can come
from not allowing God to save you through His Son Jesus Christ.
I am thinking of two evil things that an unsaved person will have to go through and trust me it is not innocent.
After
the rapture of the Church the 7 year tribulation will take place and
there is no way anybody can prepare for this time period. Twenty one
known judgments and seven unknown thunder judgments. If a person reads
through Revelation chapters 6 through 19 and comes to the conclusion
that there is a way to get ready, please tell me because I would be
very curious to know how? Billions of people are going to die.The last
book of the Bible (Revelation) is very clear about this manner.
The
second thing that I am thinking of is an eternity a part from the love
and protection of Jesus Christ. The passages about hell in the Bible
are horrible. A person who rejects Jesus Christ as his or her personal
Savior goes to this place and never gets out according to the book of
Revelation. There is no pardon. Isaiah 66:24, Mark 9:44.
I
don't know the horror of what God saved me from but on the other hand I
don't understand all the freedoms I have in Jesus Christ.
Let
me get back to the good news of what I am talking about because I am
trying to explain the hope and wonderful destiny that people have in
Jesus Christ through this subject that I am talking about regarding our
progressive victory that is available to us as Christians.
The
way this number was originally constructed was with a Yod (10) and a
Hey (5) = (15). Perfect law (10) + Perfect grace (5) = our rest (15).
Jesus said,"Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the
prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." Matthew 5:17.
Jesus Christ never broke the law and became our perfect sacrificial
atonement on the cross when He died for our sins (10). He gave us His
grace when we accepted Him as our personal Savior (5). His perfection
(10) + His grace (5) = our rest in Him (15).
Three times
in the Old Testament God commanded Israel to rest on the 15th day of
the month. The first two times were in Leviticus chapter 23.The third
was in Esther chapter 9. The 3rd time God made it very clear that the
rest on the 15th day was to be from their enemies.
I could
not help but think about the greater principle or truth about our
salvation in Jesus Christ and the biblical meaning of the number 15 in
our lives. Our enemy was our sin condition. When we got saved, Jesus
Christ delivered us from this enemy and gave us rest in Him (15). Our
Kinsman Redeemer (Jesus Christ) wants to give us rest in Him because we
were saved from our enemy which was our sin condition.When we accepted
Jesus Christ into our hearts this condition was saved (14) because the
Bible says," Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature:
old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." 2nd
Corinthians 5:17.
I was just writing about our new
creation in Jesus Christ.When God created the world it took Him 7
days.The Bible makes strong emphasis that God rested on the seventh
day. Our new creation in Jesus Christ (when we accepted Jesus Christ
into our hearts) is represented by the number 8 in the Bible. God's
rest in the first creation (7) + our new creation in Jesus Christ (8) =
The Holy Spirit resting in our salvation. 7+8=15 (rest).
God
desires to give us rest in our spirit.(28)"Come unto Me, all ye that
labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.(29) Take My yoke
upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye
shall find rest unto your souls.(30) For My yoke is easy, and My burden
is light." Matthew 11:28-30.
The Apostle Paul said,"(6) Be
careful for nothing: but in every thing by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. (7) And the
peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts
and minds through Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7.
Bob D.