God's Spoken Word – No.32
October 1989
New
Moons and Sabbath Days
The Lord told us
that in earlier days the New Moon was known to be a time for asking special
things of the Lord. He put it to us in this way -
"Sow at the New Moon and reap at the
Full."
No doubt this was
why the New Moon festivals were times of great rejoicing, similar to Sabbaths
in Old Testament times. Much of the significance of these things is now lost,
but just occasionally the Lord brings back to our notice an understanding that
was known in olden times, but never found its way into print in the Word of
God.
"In the
I shall call all men to worship me on the New Moon and the Sabbath.
The New Moon is the time of starting,
the time of sowing,
the time of seeking and asking,
and as the Moon grows from New to Full
that which is sought by faith
will also grow until the Full Moon harvest.
And when it has accomplished its purpose,
it will slowly decline and make way for a new parcel of purpose."
[In our own
experience, dating from this word in 1989, we have found that some prayers are
answered speedily, within one lunation, whilst others take longer to mature,
but it is amazing how frequently we have found specific answers to occur at the
full moon. We commend the practice of New Moon prayers.
In addition to this
understanding, we were given to know that Satan and the dark powers also
approach the Lord at the New Moon, to ask for special permission to perform
some dark deed. An example of this is seen in the Book of Job. Although the
text doesn't specify it as such, the Lord assured us that on both occasions it
was at the New Moon that he presented himself, along with many others, to the
Lord.
It is an
unfortunate but common practice today to look upon all forms of Sabbath
observance, whether Saturday or Sunday, as wholly unnecessary, indeed, they are
treated as legalism. But the law was never "nailed to the cross" as
some people aver. According to the New Covenant, the laws of God should be
written in our hearts rather than just engraved on stone. A Christian should
delight in God's laws, and learn why they were written. There is great wisdom
contained in the Mosaic legislation, whereby one may find deeper riches of
God's character. The law is indeed a schoolmaster to lead us the Christ, but we
are never enjoined to shoot the schoolmaster after we have found the Saviour!
All the laws
connected with sacrifices were fulfilled at
To love God's laws,
and to keep them as and when they are applicable to life today, will show an
attitude to the Lord that is commendable. To treat the laws as "an
ass", as one brother wrote to tell us, is to attract the Lord's
displeasure. These brief comments were appended to the word above because a
little explanation was needed.]