Å gi fra seg speilet

EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Å gi fra seg speilet

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Han lagde renselseskaret av bronse og sokkelen av bronse. Det var lagd av speil fra kvinnene som gjorde tjeneste, de som tjente ved døren til åpenbaringsteltet." (2. Mos. 38,8)Tjenesten det snakkes om, blir på grunnspråket assosiert med krigstjeneste! Det peker på den åndelige kampen (Ef. 6,12). Og man antar det var bønn og faste (jamfør Luk. 2,36-38).  Kanskje er det en tjeneste for deg?Speil på den tiden var av bronse, sølv og anna. Det var noe de hadde med seg fra Egypt, kanskje også bruken av dem. For de egyptiske kvinner pleide å gå med speilet i hånden og som en del av avgudsdyrkelsen. Ikke så ulikt selfie-en i dag...Det fine her var at disse kvinnene ga fra seg dette symbolet på egosentrisk oppmerksomhet og avgudsdyrkelse, så det kunne bli brukt til noe viktig i byggingen av Guds telt. Egenkjærligheten var byttet ut med kjærligheten til Herren!Vi kan også ha med oss noe fra livet uten Gud, som ble brukt til å dyrke oss selv: holdninger, erfaringer, eller verdisaker. Når vi gir det til Jesus fordi vi nå elsker Ham, kan det bli noe fint og viktig i byggingen av Guds rike! Ja, det ene her er jo å bytte ut dette speilet som er rettet mot oss selv, slik at vi kan få øye på Jesus og menneskene rundt oss. Det andre er dette med hva er speilet et symbol på? Hva har du i livet ditt, som du nå ønsker å gi fra deg, slik at Jesus kan forvandle det til oppbygging av Guds rike? Det kan vi grunne på i dag.Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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