
I
used to skim over the four chapters of highly detailed instructions given to
Moses regarding the building of the tabernacle and priestly robes during
Israel’s journeying. I didn’t think it was so relevant to us in our day. I was
amazed though at the workmanship required of ancient Israel and wondered how
did they know how to accomplish what was commanded them to do without highly skilled
labour. This is what happens when you skim…..you miss something important.
Last
time we studied the Old Testament I read the abovementioned chapters in depth
and I was given not only understanding but an insight I was sorry I had missed
in the years past. After four chapters of explicit instructions, Jehovah tells
Moses the names of the men and what tribe they are in Israel’s congregation
that can do the work needed and adds that HE has ‘filled’ them with wisdom and
knowledge and understanding ‘in all manner of workmanship……that they may make
all that He has commanded’ (Exodus 31:1-6).
No
doubt these men were inspired from birth to have an interest in specific skills
that were needed for an important work they would one day do. Such is the
wisdom, power and foreknowledge of our God.
This
has made me reflect on two things. Firstly, God’s house is a house of order. We
are all born in appointed time that is best suited for what we can achieve in
this life: “When we say God has a plan, he truly has a plan – not simply a
grand scale, but for each of us as individuals, allocating some special talent
to this dispensation and some to another.
“I
regard God as the perfect personnel manager, even though He must work with and
through all of us who are so imperfect. I assume, gladly, that in the
allocation to America of remarkable leaders like Thomas Jefferson, George
Washington, and Abraham Lincoln, the Lord was just as careful. After all, if
you’ve got only one Abraham Lincoln, you’d better put him in that part of
history when he’s most needed….” (Neal A. Maxwell, “Deposition of a Disciple”,
p 46)
Secondly,
we who are of the house of Israel, particularly us Ephraimites who are
responsible for blessing the nations of the earth with the truth, are harnessed
with the Saviour in the work of salvation. Like Esther of old who saved her
people from extinction, we were born ‘for such a time as this’ (Esther 4:14).
And
like the ancient men of Israel’s camp, we have been imbued with wisdom,
understanding and knowledge to achieve what is expected of us. In God’s great
wisdom He has reserved His most valiant, the strongest, the most dependable
servants to be born when evil abounds upon the earth in unequalled measure. We
are the ones who can withstand the onslaught and who have covenanted long
before this earth began that we would uphold the ensign of truth and proclaim
to the earth that the God of our fathers is with us still.
Do
you know how important you are in ‘such a time as this’???
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Jehovah Shalom by LDS Art)