Pastor's covering
Pastor's covering
"Don't let the tribal families of the Kohathites be destroyed from among the Levites. Protect them so they will live and not die when they come near the most holy things. To protect them, Aaron and his sons are to precede them into the Sanctuary and assign each man his task and what he is to carry. But the Kohathites themselves must not go in to look at the holy things, not even a glance at them, or they will die." (Num.4.18 - 20)
There's been so much talk about pastor's covering with so much to contribute from the divide. Some say we need it others say not anymore.
We see the story of how God told Moses and Aaron to protect a family from the tribe of Levi who were responsible for the carrying of the instruments used in the Holy place. As we can see in our text, God say if they go in and look, they'll die. So to prevent them from dying, God says to the priest, that is Aaron and his sons to go before the Kohathites so that they do not die.
But this is where it gets interesting. We are no longer in the Old Testament, neither do we have "holy things" that needs carrying in the New Testament. And that when Jesus died on the cross, He made access available to all who come to the Father through Him. The Bible says the curtain was rent from top to bottom. (see)
In the New Testament we all have equal access to the Father through our Lord Jesus Christ. Should we respect the leaders placed over us? With uttermost respect. Do they have watch over us? Certainly. And like Paul the Apostle said.
"Now also we beseech you, brethren, get to know those who labor among you [recognize them for what they are, acknowledge and appreciate and respect them all] - your leaders who are over you in the Lord and those who warn and kindly reprove and exhort you." (1Thess.5.12 AMP)
Good day,
Have a great day today,
Emmanluel Okoro,
(aka Mr. Lift)
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