Friday, February 13, 2015
The lessons of Aaron
The
lessons we can learn church from Aaron are powerful. He was a man of complex realities. He was the brother of one of the greatest and
most powerful men of the Old Testament.
He and Moses built a nation out of a people who knew nothing but
slavery. God today wants to use us like
Aaron, we help build a nation changing church.
He saw and knew the power and presence of God which we must have to see
the forces of hell dispelled from our lives and situation. There are three things that made him valuable
to God`s work and you must have them as well my people. He was willing to work with other to
accomplish a task for God. He along with
Hur held up Moses hands until the victory was one. We must work together in unity to see the
release of the power of God. Ps 133:1
reminds us that when brethren dwell together in unity it is pleasant and
good. Paul tells us that we are to make
every effort to keep the unity of the faith.
The devil and those who work with him will do everything to destroy
unity. The church is called to do
everything we can to keep this unity. It
will take effort, and hard work to keep it but only through true unity can we
see God`s full work be done. Aaron was
made a high priest before the Lord. We
today are kings and priests to God. We
present him in a spiritual way and we are ambassadors to our physical
realm. When they look at us they should
see the kingdom of God. A kingdom of
righteous, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Aaron was a spokesman on behalf of Moses. In the same way we are called to speak on
behalf of the Lord. Egypt which is a
representation of the world is where we speak and act. The secret of speaking in the national world
is having time with the Lord in the supernatural world. Remember those who know their God will be
strong and do exploits. These qualities made him a power house for
God,. Unfortunately Aaron also allowed
others around him to influence his out look.
Under his leadership the people made a golden calf which they
worshipped. This act would exclude Aaron
from the promise land. My people learn
from these examples I have brought to your attention. Be like Aaron who made an impact on his world
and remember I have given you examples from his life which serve as a warning
of what can happen if you listen to others instead of me. I would have you enter into my promised
inheritance instead of being excluded from the land.
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