“Reverence & Worship”
BIBLE
READING: Numbers
3-4
The sons of
Kohath were appointed to carry the articles that were the furnishings of the
tabernacle. But their access was limited, they were only to come after the
articles had been covered by the sons of Aaron the priest. We are told that if
the Kohathites touched the holy things when they were not covered, they would
die. The same was true if they went in to watch these articles being covered
and happened to see them.
There is no question that much was hidden and clouded in
mystery under the Old Covenant. The strong impression left on the people of God
was that there was to be great reverence attached to the worship of God.
Worship and access to God are so different today living under the New Covenant
that we often misunderstand the freedom God has given us. We seem to think that
reverence is no longer important. After all Jesus is our friend, right?
It is true that the sacrifice of God the Son was so broad and
sufficient that it has redeemed us once and for all. Any man, woman, or child
can humble themselves before God Almighty and find forgiveness through the name
of Jesus. Because of His redemption we will spend eternity basking in His
wonder-filled presence. And it is also true that through Jesus Christ our case
is quite different from that of the Kohathites. Not only do we not fear death
when we draw near, but we are encouraged to come boldly to the throne of grace.
We have been granted both worship and access. Based on these great truths, how
much more should we come in deep and humble reverence before our great and holy
God.
-Ed
Rea
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