Today's Reading: Leviticus 7
While
Leviticus 7:35 may seem like a specific instruction for a particular time and
place and people, it does point to broader principles of worship and
stewardship that are still relevant for modern-day Christ-followers. We are
called to offer our resources to God with a heart of gratitude and worship, and
to provide for those who are dedicated to serving Him.
In the
context of the Old Testament, this meant providing for the priests and their
families. In modern times, this may involve supporting missionaries, pastors,
or other full-time ministers who have dedicated their lives to serving God and
advancing his kingdom.
In Galatians
6:6, Paul says, "Let the one who is taught the word share all good things
with the one who teaches." This verse encourages believers to share their
resources with those who teach and minister to them, as a way of showing
appreciation and support.
One way to
provide for servants of God is through financial giving. This may involve
giving to local churches, mission organizations, or other Christian ministries
that support the work of full-time ministers. Financial support can help
provide for the basic needs of those who serve, such as housing, food, and
other necessities.
Another way
to provide for servants of God is through prayer and encouragement. Full-time
ministry can be a challenging and often isolating calling, and those who serve
in this capacity can benefit greatly from the prayers and support of their
fellow believers. Encouragement can also come in the form of words of
affirmation and appreciation, which can help sustain and motivate those who
serve.
In addition
to financial support and encouragement, there are many practical ways to
provide for the servants of God. This may involve volunteering time and skills
to assist with ministry activities or projects, providing meals or
transportation for those who serve, or offering other forms of practical
support.
Ministering
to God’s ministers (i.e. providing for those who serve God) is an important
part of Christian discipleship and stewardship. As we seek to follow Christ and
advance his kingdom, we should be mindful of the needs of those who are called
to serve in full-time ministry and do our part to support and encourage them.