"Consecration of Aaron and his Sons"
BIBLE
READING: Leviticus 8-10
God had given Moses orders to consecrate Aaron and his sons
to the priests' office when he was on Mt. Sinai (Exodus 28-29), where we have
also the particular instructions he had now to do it. The Tabernacle had newly been set up and God
was ready for Moses to consecrate the priests to being their duties.
He called the
people together at the door of the tabernacle.
The court of the tabernacle, being
small, would only allow the principal men and elders of the
congregation. The commission was read
by Moses.
The ceremony
performed according to the divine ritual.
Aaron and his sons were washed with water to signify that they ought now
to purify themselves from all sinful dispositions and inclinations, and ever
after to keep themselves pure. They were
clothed with holy garments, Aaron with his (8:7-9), which typified the dignity
of Christ our great high priest, and his sons with theirs (8;13), which
typified the decency of Christians.
Today, Christians
are likewise washed in baptism to put on Christ. We continue to wear the robes of
salvation. Those in heaven are spoken of
as being "clothed with white robes" (Revelation 7:9). We are reminded over and over again that
"holiness and purity" must be the description of the Christian life.
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