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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Are you a King or a Priest?

Are you a King or a Priest?

By Esther Liu (based on Pastor John You’s teaching)

                In OT time, building God’s Holy Tempt took two kinds of people: The King and the Priest.  The King was the one who provided all the financial backing for the project (gold, silver, wood, stones, iron, bronze and even men skilled in every kind of work).  With great care he lined up all that needed and set out to build the Temple of God.  This was clearly evidenced in David’s Kingdom.

                Then after the physical Temple was built, it was the Priest (the Levites) who would supervise the work of the Temple of the Lord.  After Nehemiah finished the work of re-building Jerusalem and the temple, Ezra (the Scribe and Priest) was called in to read/teach the Book of the Law (“God’s Word was made known to them”).  Now the “Spiritual Temple” was also built up to worship/praise God.

                The King could not do what the Priest did (in fact, he was not allowed to).  Neither the Priest did what the King could do (Priest owned no properties, “God is their portions”).  However, both were needed.  Both were important.  Both contributed to the building of God’s Temple.  Each faithfully did what God called them to do.  In one heart and in unity, the King and the Priest built the magnificent Temple of God.

                Now, we no longer have a physical Temple of God……but the needs of building the Spiritual Temple of God (consist of God’s people) still exist.  We still need the “King” to financially back the building process.  We still need the “Priest” to explain and bring out God’s Word to his people.  As long as you are a Christian, you are called into “mission” (The Great Commission” in Matt 28 is for every Christian), however, you might be the “King” or you might be the “Priest”.  The “Temple” of God will not be built when missing any one of the two.

                Many years ago, Pastor John You was asked to share God’s wisdom and encouragements with a group of young adults who just got back from their short term mission trip.  Pastor You shared the above concept of “King and Priest”.  Afterward, several young men approached him and thanked him.  They were relieved (from despairs).  You see, my brothers and sisters, these young people had hearts burning for the lost souls and they had been called into mission.  However, after their mission trip, they also realized that the mission field was not where they felt called to go.  They were confused and discouraged.  But after Pastor You’s sharing, they realized that they are the “Kings”.  Yes, they are called to the Great Commission.  Yes, they want to see the lost soul saved.  But they are called to be the “Kings”, not the “Priests”.  

                These young people faithfully and diligently work in their jobs and businesses and they faithfully give financial support for the mission ministry of the church.  Every year, church sent out those who are called to be the “Priests” to various mission fields and along with their “Kings” at home, they built up the Temple of God!  
                For too long, Chinese churches lift up the “Priests” and praise their faithfulness in carrying out God’s Great Commission, but often neglect those “Kings” who faithfully and continuously offer their financial backing of the ministry.  My prayer and hope is by sharing this teaching with you, more and more brothers and sisters will rise up and join the calling, the Great Commission, and into building the Temple of God everywhere….each according to his/her calling and gifting!

2 comments:

  1. Very true. Thanks for reminding us. I always tell my Sunday School students that it is wrong to think that making money is bad. Money is not a bad thing. It depends on how you use it. I told them that the church needs to pay salaries, utility bills, printing costs, etc. But I did not present the message nearly as well as you did. I like the "King and Priest" angle. Wonderful.

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  2. I forgot who wrote the book called :拼命掙錢,拼命省錢,拼命奉現...but that is a "King/Queen's" way of looking at their money. I know a King who loves the 25 cent coffee from McDonald. A Queen who enjoys cutting her children's hairs. Their money, earned wisely and saved/invested prudently, have been given generously toward building of God's Temple all around the world.

    I know that I am called to be a "Priest" (I am anything but a Queen....:):)!), and I deeply appreciate my "Kings and Queens" and know that together, in partnership with God, we can build up the Temple of God as God instructed!

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