Good Friday, April 19, 2019
THE PRIEST’S PURPOSE AS SHEPHERD!
Ezek
44:23
23 And they shall teach my people the
difference between the holy and profane, and cause them to discern
between the unclean and the clean.
Ezekiel records a laundry list of
rules and regulations for the priesthood. They must wear linen and not wool,
they must
not wear any clothing that caused them to sweat, they could not
drink wine and even their possible marriage partners were limited to either
maidens or widows of other priests. These strange things certainly set the
priests apart from the rest of the people, but it is in verse twenty three that
we
learn their purpose. They were to teach the people the
difference between the holy and the profane, the good from the bad,
and the best from the good.
Here are some rules of thumb
regarding THE DIFFERENCE.
1. Does the thing tend toward
health or harm?
If your activities keep you up at
night, make you nervous and worn out you should give a long look to your
pursuits. If your life is full of, as T. De Witt Talmage puts it, “moonlight
adventures and hairbreadth escapes” then you need to be more
selective in your activities.
2. Do you spend beyond your means?
If your lifestyle makes you hide
from your creditors or if drinking steals your children’s clothes you need to
learn the difference between the holy and the profane. If gambling or
speculating takes the roof from over your head, if you spend all that you make
and then borrow so that you may spend more you are not wise.
3. Do you fill your life with
amusements so that you may avoid God?
Does the thought of meeting God at
church cause you to shudder? Do you avoid conversations that turn to religion?
Do you avoid thoughts of death and eternity? If you fill your life with sound
and movement and color so as to avoid these things you are a fool because God
can’t be avoided. It is appointed unto man once to die and then after that
there is judgment. A wise man prepares for the inevitable instead of foolishly
pretending it will never happen to him.
4. Your character is defined by
the company you keep!
And the company you keep is
determined by the activities in which you engage. Moreover, the activities in
which you engage reveal the desires of your heart. If your friends are
unbalanced and extreme, if they are immoral and unclean then abandon them! They
will not support you or even sympathize with you in the difficult times. Just
ask the prodigal who had run out of money.
All such things are areas into which
we priests stick our unwelcome noses!
It’s what we do! It’s who we are and it is for YOUR benefit.
Jer
3:15
15 And I will give you pastors
according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.
Dear Lord, thank you for shepherds
who help me discern the difference between the holy and the profane. AMEN
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