Saturday, July 5, 2014

Holy Clothes

"You shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and for beauty... You shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and for beauty." -Exodus 28.2, 40

God is now giving instructions for the garments that the priests are to wear as they enter to perform their duty of service before Him. The garments are to be holy, not that the material is holy, but that the garments are used for a holy purpose. This attire is worn only during service to God, it is not used for ordinary tasks of chopping wood, collecting manna, or fetching water. These garments are intended for a holy purpose.

And they are for glory and beauty. Only the priests wore something like this. The clothing of the people did not come close to these garments. It was a symbol of their responsibility and duty. People saw the priest as the men who represented them before God. They stood apart and were known by their appearance. And it was something that warranted respect. This was a high calling from God, and those who served honorably and rightly, deserved the respect of the people.

Men, do you look like a priest? We don't wear special garments today, but each of us is called to spiritually lead our own families. Do our wives look at us and see someone who goes to God for them (Not that they can't seek God themselves, but do they see a spiritual leader)? Do our children see us as someone who is living with honor and righteousness? Do they seem something worthy of respect and worthy of imitation?

The role of the priest was to represent the people before God, because of Jesus' sacrificial death all of us now have that opportunity personally. We do not need a priest to tell us our sins are forgiven, or to go to God on our behalf, we have the right to do it ourselves. As men, as fathers, our children's view of God will be greatly shaped by what they see in us. Are we wearing priestly garments that allow them to see the love and goodness of God, inspiring them to follow Him?

What are you wearing? Is it holy?

"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."

To God alone be the Glory!

Strength and Honor

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