Start over

Start over

"And reconsecrate your Nazirite consecration to GOD by bringing a yearling lamb for a Compensation-Offering. You start over; the previous days don't count because your consecration was ritually defiled." (Num.6.3) 

Do-overs are like sleep-overs, they are refreshing. You get a fresh start, new perspective and turn a new leaf. God says you can start over. 

Our text describes a situation where a person has made up his mind to consecrate himself as a Nazirite and along the way, something happens that bridges this consecration. As a Nazirite you are not permitted to cut your hair, drink strong drink, not even the juice of grape, you must not eat grapes or raisins, touch dead etc

"you must not drink any wine or beer, no intoxicating drink of any kind, not even the juice of grapes--in fact, you must not even eat grapes or raisins." (Num.6.3) 

And all of these you agree to do in order to fulfil your vow as a Nazarite. All of these are within your control. But then something completely outside your control happen that truncate your progress. A person suddenly dies in your presence and as a result you are defiled (see Num. 6.9) and because of this you have to start over. 

God is also saying to you that whatever has happened may not be within your realm of control, you may have done everything right on your part but because of somebody else's action you watch your dreams go down the drain - God says to start over. It may cost you more time, money and effort but you can start over. Is it easy, not at all but you can start over. You start over... 

Good day,
Have a great day today,
Emmanluel Okoro,
(aka Mr. Lift)

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