The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 37: The Mystical Works of God (2025)
Episode Date: February 6, 2025Today's episode dives into the mystical works of God, and what our approach should be for explaining them in the natural world, as we read from Exodus 17-18, Leviticus 12, and Psalm 73. For the comple...te reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Bible in the Year podcast
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Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
This is day 37, so let's keep on rolling along.
We're going to be reading today from the book of Exodus, continuing with our journey through Exodus,
chapters 17 and 18, both of those chapters, as well as the book of Leviticus chapter 12,
which is a short chapter, but also, you know, kind of important, I guess. Sorry, that was bad,
I guess. Are you kidding me? It's, the whole thing's important. As well as we're gonna pray Psalm 73. So
again, Exodus 17 and 18, the Leviticus 12 and Psalm 73. As always, I'm reading from
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Today, once again, we are reading from Exodus chapter 17 and 18.
Exodus chapter 17 and 18. All the congregation of the sons of Israel moved on from the wilderness
of sin by stages according to the commandment of the Lord, and camped at Rephidim. But there
was no water for the people to drink. Therefore the people found fault with Moses and said,
Give us water to drink. And Moses said to them, Why do you find fault with me? Why do
you put the Lord to the test?
But the people thirsted there for water, and the people murmured against Moses, and said,
Why did you bring us up out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and our cattle with thirst?
So Moses cried to the Lord, What shall I do with this people? They are almost ready to
stone me. And the Lord said to Moses, Pass on before the people, taking with you some
of the elders of Israel, and take in your hand the rod with which you struck the Nile and go.
Behold, I will stand before you there on the rock at Horeb, and you shall strike the rock, and water shall come out of it that the people may drink.
And Moses did so in the sight of the elders of Israel, and he called the name of the place Massah and Mirabah because of the
fault-finding of the sons of Israel and because they put the Lord to the test by
saying is the Lord among us or not? Then came Amalek and fought with Israel at
Rephidim and Moses said to Joshua choose for us men and go out fight with Amalek
tomorrow I will stand on top of the hill with the rod of God in my hand."
So Joshua did as Moses told him and fought with Amalek.
And Moses, Aaron, and Hur went up to the top of the hill.
Whenever Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed,
but whenever he lowered his hand, Amalek prevailed.
But Moses' hands grew weary, so that they took a stone and put it under him,
and he sat upon it, and Aaron and Her held up his hands, one on one side, and the other on the
other side, so his hands were steady until the going down of the sun.
And Joshua mowed down Amalek and his people with the edge of the sword.
And the Lord said to Moses, Write this as a memorial in a book, and recite it in the
ears of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven and
Moses built an altar and called the name of it the Lord is my banner saying a hand upon the banner of the Lord
The Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation
Jethro the priest of Midian Moses as father-in-law
Heard of all that God had done for Moses and
for Israel his people, how the Lord had brought Israel out of Egypt.
Now Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, had taken Zipporah, Moses' wife, after he had sent
her away, and her two sons, of whom the name of the one was Gershom.
For he said, I have been a sojourner in a foreign land, and the name of the other, Eliezer.
For he said, the God of my father was my help,
and delivered me from the sort of Pharaoh. And Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, came with
his sons and his wife to Moses in the wilderness, where he was encamped at the mountain of God.
And when one told Moses, Behold, your father-in-law Jethro is coming to you with your wife and
her two sons with her, Moses went out to meet his father-in-law, and did obeisance, and
kissed him. And they asked each other of their welfare and went into the tent.
Then Moses told his father-in-law all that the Lord had done to Pharaoh and to the Egyptians for Israel's sake,
all the hardships that had come upon them in the way, and how the Lord had delivered them.
And Jethro rejoiced for all the good which the Lord had done to Israel, in that he had delivered them out of the hand of the Egyptians.
And Jethro said, Blessed be the Lord who has delivered you out of the hand of the Egyptians and out of the hand of Pharaoh.
Now I know that the Lord is greater than all gods,
because he delivered the people from under the hand of the Egyptians when they dealt arrogantly with them.
And Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, offered a burnt offering and sacrifices to God, and
Aaron came with all the elders of Israel to eat bread with Moses, his father-in-law, before
God.
The next day, Moses sat to judge the people, and the people stood about Moses from morning
till evening.
When Moses' father-in-law saw all that he was doing for the people, he said, What is
this that you are doing for the people?
Why do you sit alone and all the people stand about you from morning till evening?
And Moses said to his father-in-law, Because the people come to me to inquire of God.
When they have a dispute, they come to me and I decide between a man and his neighbor,
and I make them know the statutes of God and his decisions.
Moses's father-in-law said to him, What you are doing is not good.
You and the people with you will wear yourselves out
for the thing is too heavy for you.
You are not able to perform it alone.
Listen now to my voice.
I will give you counsel and God be with you.
You shall represent the people before God
and bring their cases to God.
And you shall teach them the statutes and the decisions
and make them know the way in which they must walk
and what they must do
Moreover choose able men from all the people such as fear God men who are trustworthy and who hate a bribe and
place such men over the people as rulers of thousands of hundreds of fifties and of tens and
Let them judge the people at all times
Every great matter they shall bring to you, but any small matter they shall decide themselves
So it will be easier for you and they will bear the burden with you. If you do this, and God so commands you, then you will be able to endure,
and all this people also will go to their place in peace."
So Moses gave heed to the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said.
Moses chose able men out of all Israel Israel and made them heads over the people,
rulers of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens,
and they judged the people at all times.
Hard cases they brought to Moses,
but any small matter they decided themselves.
Then Moses let his father-in-law depart,
and he went his way to his own country.
The Book of Leviticus Chapter 12 The Purification of Women The Lord said to Moses, Say to the sons of Israel, If any woman conceives and bears a male child,
then she shall be unclean seven days. As at the time of her menstruation she shall be unclean.
And on the eighth day, the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised, then she shall continue for thirty-three days in the blood of her
purifying. She shall not touch any hallowed thing nor come into the
sanctuary until the days of her purifying are completed. But if she bears
a female child, then she shall be unclean two weeks, as in her menstruation, and she
shall continue in the blood of her purifying for sixty-six days. And when
the days of her purifying are completed, whether for a son or for a daughter,
she shall bring to the priest at the door of the tent of meeting a lamb a year old for a burnt offering,
and a young pigeon or a turtle dove for a sin offering.
And he shall offer it before the Lord, and make atonement for her, and she shall be
clean from the flow of her blood. This is the law for her who bears a child, either male or female.
And if she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take two turtledoves or two young pigeons,
one for a burnt offering and the other for a sin offering,
and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.
Psalm 73. Plea for Relief from Oppressors. A Psalm of Asaph. Truly God is good to the upright, to those who are pure in heart. But as for me, my feet
had almost stumbled, my steps had well nigh slipped. For I was envious of the arrogant,
when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.
For they have no pangs.
Their bodies are sound and sleek.
They are not in trouble as other men are.
They are not stricken like other men.
Therefore, pride is their necklace.
Violence covers them as a garment.
Their eyes swell out of fatness.
Their hearts overflow with follies.
They scoff and speak with malice.
Loftily they threaten oppression. They set their mouths against the heavens and their tongues strut through the earth. Therefore the people turn and praise them and find no fault in them,
and they say, How can God know? Is their knowledge in the most high? Behold, these are the wicked,
always at ease, they increase in riches.
All in vain have I kept my heart clean, and washed my hands in innocence.
For all the day long I have been stricken and chastened every morning.
If I had said, I will speak thus, I would have been untrue to the generation of your
children.
Though when I thought how to understand this, it seemed to me a worrisome task until I went into the sanctuary of God. Then I perceived their
end. Truly you set them in slippery places, you make them fall to ruin. How
they are destroyed in a moment, swept away utterly by terrors. They are like a
dream when one awakes. On awakening you despise their phantoms. When my soul was embittered, when I was pricked at heart,
I was stupid and ignorant. I was like a beast toward you.
Nevertheless, I am continually with you.
You hold my right hand.
You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will receive me to glory.
Whom have I in heaven but you,
and there is nothing upon earth that I desire besides
you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
For behold, those who are far from you shall perish. You put an end to those who are false to you.
But for me it is good to be near God. I have made the Lord God my refuge that I may tell of all your works
Father in heaven, we thank you and we thank you for your word. We give you praise and glory
We ask that you please be with us right now and always in jesus name. We pray amen name of the father and of the son
And of the holy spirit
Amen In Jesus' name we pray, amen. In the name of the Father, in the name of the Son, in the name of the Holy Spirit, amen.
As always, what a gift it is to be able to hear
the word of the Lord.
Couple things that are confusing sometimes.
One is, let's go back to yesterday.
Yesterday we had the manna from heaven,
we had the quail that were given.
Again, we're gonna hear about this upcoming again,
but it's worth noting the day before that
we had the crossing of the Red Sea.
There are some people who will read some of these stories and they'll try to,
I don't see if the word is demystify. When I say demystify,
I don't mean they want to cut through what's hazy, what cut through what's unknown.
I think they want to take out anything that is a supernatural.
And so there are many people, not a ton,
but a number of people who are kind of like squeaky wheels,
who will say things like, well, the crossing of the Red Sea
was just a natural phenomena where there was a mighty wind
and it does this with a tide in the Red Sea,
it dries up a section of it and you can walk across it,
this whole thing, but, or that there's this thing
called manna, that there's bugs that secrete this thing overnight
and you can find it in the desert in the morning.
And that's what the manna was.
And yet, we realize this.
I remember years ago, there's a priest
who had told the story about this Jewish mom and dad
who had sent their son off to college.
And as he was at college, one of the professors said,
"'Oh yeah, the miracle of the crossing of the Red Sea
"'wasn't really a miracle.
It was a strong wind that blew the water to a lower level
or a tide that moved it to a lower level.
So it was like two inches of water.
And that's what they crossed upon,
crossed the Red Sea through.
And that's how the Egyptians died.
And so this son, he kind of proudly announces this
to his parents. And his father was, that's a miracle. His father said, that's incredible, that's how the Egyptians died. And so the son, you know, kind of proudly announces this to his parents.
And his father was, that's a miracle.
His father said, that's incredible, that's a miracle.
His dad, and the son said, what are you kidding me?
I just told you, it was just wind, you know,
two inches of water.
And his dad said, no, what's a miracle is that
all of the Egyptians and Pharaoh,
they drowned in two inches of water.
So it's one of those kinds of situations
where the scripture itself testifies
to the miraculous nature of what's going on.
As we noted yesterday, what we have is on the sixth day,
you gather double portion.
And on the seventh day,
that double portion doesn't spoil,
but every other day, the double portion does spoil.
Again, denoting the supernatural nature of this miracle,
truly a miracle.
Not simply a natural phenomena,
but something supernatural, a supernatural phenomena,
which is worth noting.
Not only the parting of the Red Sea,
not only the feeding of with quail or with manna,
but all these ways in which the Lord God,
he even with the defeat of Amalek,
you say, well, maybe they just fought hard.
The people of Israel fought harder against the Amalekites.
Well, sure, but also they won when Moses was interceding
for them and raising the staff of the Lord above them.
And they were being defeated when Moses stopped interceding
or stopped raising the staff of the Lord above them.
Same thing with the water and Meribah and Massa
like it's this it's the reality that
We can try to demystify some things and say was there a natural explanation
That's it
That's a real thing that Catholics do whenever someone claims that there's a miracle the first step that the church does is say ask the question
Is there any natural explanation for this? Is it possible that this happens simply through natural causes? That's the first question the
church always asks but if there is not and these stories indicate that there
are no natural explanations then we realize oh when all natural
explanations are eliminated what's left is the supernatural and that's what we have.
We have God fighting for his people once again, God fighting for his people.
Now, one last note before we take a break
and see each other tomorrow is in Leviticus chapter 12 today.
We as we went through this,
a very short chapter in Leviticus,
it talked about a woman being unclean after giving birth.
And that's one of the things that can puzzle some people.
So unclean does not mean immoral,
like unclean does not mean bad. It simply is, so the states of people. So unclean does not mean immoral. Like unclean does not mean bad.
It simply is, so the states of being clean and unclean
in the Old Testament among the Jewish people
is not a moral state.
It is not good or bad.
It simply means, can a person approach the temple?
Can a person approach the sanctuary?
Can a person approach the worship of God?
Are they clean in that place
where they can do this? Not again, not morally, but simply according to the category of clean or
unclean or can they not if they're unclean? What is the determining factor for a lot of things that
are clean and unclean? Like for example, for us as human beings, what would be the common denominator?
Well typically, virtually all of the factors
that could make a person unclean have to do with life,
have to do with life and death.
So if a person comes in contact
with an animal's carcass, death, they're ritually unclean. So that, because that has life and death, right? So if you come in contact with an animal's carcass, death, they're ritually unclean.
So that, cause that, that has life and death, right?
So if you come in contact with death,
you're ritually unclean.
Also, when there are bodily fluids,
those things are not in and of themselves
morally good or evil, but they are associated with life.
And so, if a woman's menstruating,
that's blood associated with life.
It doesn't mean they're saying anything bad,
and the Bible's not saying anything bad about this,
but it's saying that, oh no, blood is associated with life.
Same thing when it comes to giving birth.
Same thing when it comes to other bodily fluids
that are connected to life.
That the distinction between clean and unclean,
especially if we hear that in Leviticus chapter 12
and say, what the, why is this?
Why should we be unclean?
She just gave birth.
I mean, that's life into the world.
You'd say, a hundred percent.
But the determining factor is
when person is encountering something
that has the power of life or death.
That's my cumbersome way of pointing out
that that is one of the things
that can either render a person unclean or clean.
Keeping in mind, never forget this, keeping in mind that unclean and clean are not moral
states.
They are simply states of am I able to approach worship of the Lord or do I need to avoid
worship of the Lord until I have a state of ritual cleanness once again.
Not moral cleanness but ritual cleanness once again, not moral cleanness,
but ritual cleanness.
I hope that that helps.
If it doesn't, you know, we have roughly 330 or so more days
to talk about this kind of thing with each other
and to pray for each other
because that's what I'm doing for you.
Please pray for me.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
My name is Father Mike.
God bless.