June 13, 2013
Central Truth
When we as leaders are given the privilege to lead God's people, we must also take on the responsibility of following what He tells us to do. We can't change His Word or commands to fit our wants and desires.
And fire came out from the presence of the Lord and consumed them, and they died before the Lord. (Leviticus 10:2)
1 Now Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer and put fire in it and laid incense on it and offered unauthorized 1 10:1 Or strange fire before the LORD, which he had not commanded them. 2 And fire came out from before the LORD and consumed them, and they died before the LORD. 3 Then Moses said to Aaron, “This is what the LORD has said: ‘Among those who are near me I will be sanctified, and before all the people I will be glorified.’” And Aaron held his peace.
4 And Moses called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the uncle of Aaron, and said to them, “Come near; carry your brothers away from the front of the sanctuary and out of the camp.” 5 So they came near and carried them in their coats out of the camp, as Moses had said. 6 And Moses said to Aaron and to Eleazar and Ithamar his sons, “Do not let the hair of your heads hang loose, and do not tear your clothes, lest you die, and wrath come upon all the congregation; but let your brothers, the whole house of Israel, bewail the burning that the LORD has kindled. 7 And do not go outside the entrance of the tent of meeting, lest you die, for the anointing oil of the LORD is upon you.” And they did according to the word of Moses.
8 And the LORD spoke to Aaron, saying, 9 “Drink no wine or strong drink, you or your sons with you, when you go into the tent of meeting, lest you die. It shall be a statute forever throughout your generations. 10 You are to distinguish between the holy and the common, and between the unclean and the clean, 11 and you are to teach the people of Israel all the statutes that the LORD has spoken to them by Moses.”
12 Moses spoke to Aaron and to Eleazar and Ithamar, his surviving sons: “Take the grain offering that is left of the LORD's food offerings, and eat it unleavened beside the altar, for it is most holy. 13 You shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your due and your sons' due, from the LORD's food offerings, for so I am commanded. 14 But the breast that is waved and the thigh that is contributed you shall eat in a clean place, you and your sons and your daughters with you, for they are given as your due and your sons' due from the sacrifices of the peace offerings of the people of Israel. 15 The thigh that is contributed and the breast that is waved they shall bring with the food offerings of the fat pieces to wave for a wave offering before the LORD, and it shall be yours and your sons' with you as a due forever, as the LORD has commanded.”
16 Now Moses diligently inquired about the goat of the sin offering, and behold, it was burned up! And he was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, the surviving sons of Aaron, saying, 17 “Why have you not eaten the sin offering in the place of the sanctuary, since it is a thing most holy and has been given to you that you may bear the iniquity of the congregation, to make atonement for them before the LORD? 18 Behold, its blood was not brought into the inner part of the sanctuary. You certainly ought to have eaten it in the sanctuary, as I commanded.” 19 And Aaron said to Moses, “Behold, today they have offered their sin offering and their burnt offering before the LORD, and yet such things as these have happened to me! If I had eaten the sin offering today, would the LORD have approved?” 20 And when Moses heard that, he approved.
Aaron's sons had instructions on how to make their offering to God. Instead, they changed it up and did what they wanted to do. I can so relate to that. I often want to take what God said and "spin" it to lessen my sin. Don't we all do that from time to time? We try to take what God has told us in His Word and change it just enough to make it work. I am the king of justifying my actions. I guess we all can do that rather easily.
I used to dip Copenhagen a lot. I was using one to two cans a day. I justified this action on a daily basis. I knew so many others who did so much worse, at least on my "sin scale." Seriously, how can God really care about this? I am not hurting anybody. It was not the dip that was sin, but the addiction to it. (Even though I want to guard against legalism, please beware of starting a harmless practice, which then becomes a habit and snowballs into an addiction. Tobacco use is a perfect example.) I could not go two hours without using tobacco.
This was a thing in my life that I pretended God did not care about. For years I would think of all the "service" I was doing. I was a Young Life leader. I was teaching a Bible study. I was discipling other men. I was giving. I believed my life was an offering. I lied to myself that I was giving to God the things He wanted, and yet I knew He wanted my offering the way He asked -- to Him only, without me in the middle. God wanted my holiness without idols of addiction. He wanted this one area of my life that I refused to let Him change or inform. I was adding to and changing the fire offering. I added my sin and desire to His work and thought I was okay.
So thankful for our Savior, who took the place as my once-and-for-all final offering; otherwise, I would have been consumed by fire long ago.
1. Are there areas of your life, while not huge and flagrant issues, that you are holding on to?
2. Are there areas of your life others have asked you to change, but you won't?
3. Are there areas of your life in which God has told you what to do, but you won't?
4. If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, what will you do about it today?
5. If you see Sheri, will you ask her about the Sara McLachlan song?