Numbers 4
The Lord's plan for His people was not only a plan for
redemption, but also a plan for mission and service. For this work of
serving Him, He commanded Moses and Aaron to number the males among
the clans of the Levites between the ages of thirty and fifty years
old. These were prime years of service for those who were called to
be Levites.
The call to serve came not through the judgment of their
peers or through proving their abilities, but through natural
descent. The nature of the service depended on the clan into which a
man was born. If you were a male Levite between the ages of thirty
and fifty, what you did in life depended on whether you were
descended from Kohath, form Gershon, or from Merari.
The male descendants of Kohath, all who were between
thirty and fifty years of age, all who could come on duty to do the
work in the tent of meeting, were to attend to “the most holy
things.” As a worshiping people of the Lord on the move, it would
be Aaron and his sons alone who would take down the veil between the
holy place and the most holy place in the tent of meeting. They would
cover the ark of the testimony with that veil, and then with
goatskin, and finally with a cloth of blue. They would put in its
poles so that the ark could be properly carried. Aaron and his sons
alone would also care for the table of the bread of the Presence in a
similar way with particular attention to all the holy objects for the
system of Old Covenant worship.
Once the priests had prepared all of these sacred
objects appropriately, the Kohathites would have the privilege and
duty of moving them by using the poles for that task. They could not
touch the objects themselves or they would die. They could only move
them using the poles once Aaron and his sons the priests had prepared
them to be moved. Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest would have
charge of the oil for light, the incense, the grain offering, the
anointing oil, and the general oversight of the whole tabernacle and
all that was in it. This limitation on the freedom of the Kohathites
was for their own safety, lest they be destroyed.
The descendants of Gershon had different duties than the
Kohathites. Those males who were thirty years old up to the age of
fifty were to carry the curtains of the tabernacle and the covering
of the tent of meeting. They were to perform this important task
under the direction of Aaron and his sons, particularly under the
direction of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest,
The men of Merari between the ages of thirty and fifty,
the third group of Levites, were to carry all of the frames, bars,
pillars, and bases that gave structure to this movable house of
worship. These men were also under the direction of Ithamar the son
of Aaron.
These were the three groups of Levites who were numbered
for this holy service, this supportive role under the direction of
God's high priest. The sanctuary of God was the sacred center of the
camp of Israel. Though only Aaron and his sons could perform certain
functions in that sanctuary, this movable house of worship could not
have been carried through the wilderness by Aaron, Eleazar, and
Ithamar. They needed thousands of helpers alongside them. This was
the way that God chose to move His house of worship through the
wilderness and into the Promised Land.
God did not need Levites. He chose to use them. This was
a gracious blessing to them for God to give them a part in such a
strategic work. Christ our High Priest has not only found our names
on His list for redemption. God has prepared works of service that we
might walk in them under the direction of our High Priest.
The works that the Lord has for us are not distributed
based on our clan. Jesus gives His congregation gifts from heaven
according to the mystery of the Lord's holy will. He has made some to
be apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. Others give
watch over the saints of God as those who must give an account to the
Lord. Some lead the churches in manifold works of love and service.
Many are called to help in a supportive role like the Levites of the
Old Covenant.
Everyone has something to give. This is the way that
Christ has determined to build up His living sanctuary. He has made
us a body, where each member supplies some gift that comes from the
Lord. Jesus does not need us to create His kingdom. His calling upon
our lives is an expression of His merciful grace.
We have been numbered for redemption. We have also been
numbered for the Lord's service. Thanks be to God for all His
mercies.
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