“The Role of the Priest”
1 Chronicles
23-25 is somewhat interesting. David, as
King before he hands things over to Solomon, makes sure things are in order
with the organization of the Levities, the priests and the musicians for the
tent of meeting. He seems to sum up the
tasks of the Levities and priests in this statement: “Thus they were to keep
charge of the tent of meeting and the sanctuary, and to attend the sons of
Aaron, their brothers, for the service of the house of the LORD.” (1 Chronicles
23:32). It may come as a shock to you
today, but as Christians we are all commanded to be priests. Peter, in 1 Peter
2.9, calls us a “royal priesthood”. Strangely enough, our roles are still very
similar to the roles that David left for them in I Chronicles. Let me explain; the first role was to keep
charge of the tent of meeting and the sanctuary. These were places where the Ark of Covenant
would reside and, as we know from our previous studies, the Ark represented the
very presence of God. Today we
understand that God does not dwell in a sanctuary made of brick and
mortar. There is no building that
contains the presence of God; so where is the sanctuary we are to keep charge
of? I Corinthians 6.19 tell us that the
Temple of God and His Spirit reside with us as Christians. As we live within our physical bodies, it is
our responsibility to tend this body and keep it as free from sin as
possible. We are stewards of the House
of God and He resides within us. The
next role that they played was to attend to the other priests that were in the service
of the Lord. Again, our role today as
the members of this “royal priesthood” is to help meet the needs of my fellow
priests. Paul encourages us to “do
good to all men, especially those who are of the household of faith” (Galatians
6.10). He later says to the
church at Rome “Love one another with brotherly
affection. Outdo one another in showing honor.” (Romans 12.10). Our
responsibility, as the “royal priesthood”, is to care for the temple of our
bodies that we have been given and to meet the needs of my brothers and sisters
in Christ. There is no better
representation of this, than on the day of Pentecost when the church was established. It was said of the early Christians that “all who believed were together
and had all things in common. And they were selling their possessions and
belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need.” (Acts
2:44-45). So, in
reality the role that David commissioned for the Levities and the priests, in
many ways is still the commission God has given to us as part of the church
today. Let’s make sure we go out and
fulfill our role as the “royal priesthood”.
Prayer
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