SMILE!
READ:
Numbers 6:22-27
The LORD make His face
shine
upon you, and be gracious
to
you. –Numbers 6:25
A recent study that I read concluded that smiling can be
good for your health. Research shows
that smiling slows down the heart and reduces stress.
But smiling isn’t just good for you; a genuine smile blesses
those on the receiving end as well.
Without saying a word, it can tell others that you like them and that
you are pleased with them. A smile can
hug someone with love without giving them even the slightest touch.
Life does not always give us a reason to smile. But when we see a heartfelt smile on a child’s
face or through aged wrinkles, our hearts are encouraged.
Smiles are also a hint of the image of God in us. In the ancient blessing recorded in the book
of Numbers
we get an indication that God “smiles”: “The LORD make His face shine upon you, and
be gracious to you; the LORD lift up His countenance upon you, and give you
peace: (Numbers 6:25-26). Those words are a Hebrew idiom for
the favor of God on a person’s life, asking God to smile on His children.
So today, remember that you are loved by God, and that He is
pleased to be gracious to you and to shine His face upon you. –Joe Stowell
Lord, may my life be so
pleasing to You that You are
pleased to have Your face
shine on me. And as You
graciously smile on my
life, may I find someone today
with whom I can share
Your love through a smile.
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Your smile could be a
message of cheer
from God to a needy soul.
INSIGHT
In showering the people
with His favor, God instructed the high priest to bestow on the people the
blessing found in Numbers 6:24-26. In
the New Living Translation, “The LORD make His face shine upon you” (v.25) is
rendered as “The LORD smile on you.” The
Lord smiling on “lift[ing] up His countenance” (v.26) expresses that the people
have God’s special attention and approval.
This benediction, pronounced by many pastors at the end of church series
today, affirms that God provides for and protects His people, assuring us of
His presence, pardon, and peace. The
Hebrew concept of peace (shalom) is all-embracing and includes the concepts of
completeness, security, health, wealth, tranquility, contentment, friendship,
and peace with God and man.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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