What does it teach about regular worship?
What does "besides the monthly and daily burnt offerings" teach about regular worship?

Text at a Glance

Numbers 29:6: “This is in addition to the monthly and daily burnt offerings with their grain offerings and drink offerings. They are to be offered according to their prescribed requirements as a pleasing aroma, an offering made by fire to the LORD.”


Why the Little Phrase Matters

• “In addition to” (or “besides”) shows that special festival offerings never replace the ordinary ones.

• God Himself set both rhythms—daily, monthly, and seasonal—so ignoring any level would be neglecting part of His plan.

• Regularity is built into worship so that relationship with Him never drifts into sporadic enthusiasm only at big events.


Layered Rhythms God Designed

1. Daily: morning and evening sacrifices (Numbers 28:3-4).

2. Monthly: New-Moon offerings (Numbers 28:11-15).

3. Seasonal/Festival: Passover, Trumpets, Tabernacles, etc. (Numbers 29:1-38).

Each layer sits “besides” the others, not instead of them.


Timeless Principles for Regular Worship

• Consistency over excitement

Luke 9:23: “take up his cross daily.”

Acts 2:46: believers “continued daily with one accord.”

• Private devotion fuels public celebration

Psalm 5:3: “In the morning I lay my requests before You.”

Hebrews 10:25: do not forsake corporate gathering.

• God deserves first place every day, every month, every season

1 Thessalonians 5:17: “pray without ceasing.”

Hebrews 13:15: “continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise.”


Putting It Into Practice

• Set non-negotiable daily moments with the Lord (Scripture, prayer, praise).

• Mark recurring dates—weekly worship, monthly communion, seasonal fasts or celebrations—to keep the larger cycle alive.

• Treat special services (Easter, Christmas, revivals, conferences) as extras that build on, never substitute for, your daily walk.

• Guard against “event-only” spirituality by measuring faithfulness in ordinary days.

• Let regular worship cultivate a heart ready for the mountaintop moments when they come.

The verse’s simple phrase reminds us that God values steady, layered devotion. Extraordinary worship thrives best when it stands “besides the monthly and daily” faithfulness He already prescribed.

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