Wednesday, 6 July 2016

A LESSON FROM AARON'S DEATH

A Lesson From Aaron's Death
Date: June 24, 2016


How Aaron died should be a lesson to all workers of God. Numbers 20:28, “And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son; and Aaron died there on the top of the mount: and Moses and Eleazar came down from the mount.”
Miriam and Aaron conspired against Moses. God punished Miriam and left Aaron unpunished. Numbers chapter 12 details this account. Aaron carved a calf as an idol. He took the people of Israel into idolatry when Moses went to the mountain to receive the commandments from the Lord, and he was up there for forty days. In Exodus 32, Aaron who made the golden calf was spared while those who worshipped the idol, about three thousand of them, died.
Aaron was the first ordained priest, but Jesus Christ could not be a priest according to the order of Aaron. Christ became a high priest in the order of Melchizedek. In the heroes of faith in Hebrews chapter 11, Aaron the priest's name was absent but Rahab the harlot's name was mentioned. It is possible to be ordained as a worker in the vineyard of God but have lost true ministry.
Aaron the high priest was still in-charge of worship though he led Israel into the sin of idolatry. One may maintain titles but might have lost the mandate. Such was Aaron. Why Aaron did not die with the three thousand? Why he suffered nothing while Miriam became leprous?
My answer to these is that, it is because of the priestly garment he wore. On the day of Aaron's death, Moses stripped him of that garment and gave it to Eleazar the son of Aaron. Immediately, Aaron fell dead. Every leader should therefore be careful of what he does while in office. Many leaders are alive not because they are pleasing the Lord but the assignment the Lord has given them.
How you end your God-given assignment matters. Live a life of purity and do your utmost best to honour God moment by moment. And you will make it to heaven. Peace to you.
By: Overseer Musa Yahaya (Dampong District)

A Lesson From Aaron's Death
Date: June 24, 2016

How Aaron died should be a lesson to all workers of God. Numbers 20:28, “And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son; and Aaron died there on the top of the mount: and Moses and Eleazar came down from the mount.”
Miriam and Aaron conspired against Moses. God punished Miriam and left Aaron unpunished. Numbers chapter 12 details this account. Aaron carved a calf as an idol. He took the people of Israel into idolatry when Moses went to the mountain to receive the commandments from the Lord, and he was up there for forty days. In Exodus 32, Aaron who made the golden calf was spared while those who worshipped the idol, about three thousand of them, died.
Aaron was the first ordained priest, but Jesus Christ could not be a priest according to the order of Aaron. Christ became a high priest in the order of Melchizedek. In the heroes of faith in Hebrews chapter 11, Aaron the priest's name was absent but Rahab the harlot's name was mentioned. It is possible to be ordained as a worker in the vineyard of God but have lost true ministry.
Aaron the high priest was still in-charge of worship though he led Israel into the sin of idolatry. One may maintain titles but might have lost the mandate. Such was Aaron. Why Aaron did not die with the three thousand? Why he suffered nothing while Miriam became leprous?
My answer to these is that, it is because of the priestly garment he wore. On the day of Aaron's death, Moses stripped him of that garment and gave it to Eleazar the son of Aaron. Immediately, Aaron fell dead. Every leader should therefore be careful of what he does while in office. Many leaders are alive not because they are pleasing the Lord but the assignment the Lord has given them.
How you end your God-given assignment matters. Live a life of purity and do your utmost best to honour God moment by moment. And you will make it to heaven. Peace to you.
By: Overseer Musa Yahaya (Dampong District)
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A Lesson From Aaron's Death
Date: June 24, 2016

How Aaron died should be a lesson to all workers of God. Numbers 20:28, “And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son; and Aaron died there on the top of the mount: and Moses and Eleazar came down from the mount.”
Miriam and Aaron conspired against Moses. God punished Miriam and left Aaron unpunished. Numbers chapter 12 details this account. Aaron carved a calf as an idol. He took the people of Israel into idolatry when Moses went to the mountain to receive the commandments from the Lord, and he was up there for forty days. In Exodus 32, Aaron who made the golden calf was spared while those who worshipped the idol, about three thousand of them, died.
Aaron was the first ordained priest, but Jesus Christ could not be a priest according to the order of Aaron. Christ became a high priest in the order of Melchizedek. In the heroes of faith in Hebrews chapter 11, Aaron the priest's name was absent but Rahab the harlot's name was mentioned. It is possible to be ordained as a worker in the vineyard of God but have lost true ministry.
Aaron the high priest was still in-charge of worship though he led Israel into the sin of idolatry. One may maintain titles but might have lost the mandate. Such was Aaron. Why Aaron did not die with the three thousand? Why he suffered nothing while Miriam became leprous?
My answer to these is that, it is because of the priestly garment he wore. On the day of Aaron's death, Moses stripped him of that garment and gave it to Eleazar the son of Aaron. Immediately, Aaron fell dead. Every leader should therefore be careful of what he does while in office. Many leaders are alive not because they are pleasing the Lord but the assignment the Lord has given them.
How you end your God-given assignment matters. Live a life of purity and do your utmost best to honour God moment by moment. And you will make it to heaven. Peace to you.
By: Overseer Musa Yahaya (Dampong District)
- See more at: http://www.thecophq.org/expo_featuredart.php?id=2087#sthash.xgHx3pkK.dpuf