Our Priestly Responsibility III, No. 218

OUR PRIESTLY RESPONSIBILITY

Part 3 

1 Samuel 12:23, “God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you: but I will teach you the good and the right way.” 

We cannot underestimate the power of prayer. It is more powerful than anything else we can do for our children. In Exodus 28:29 God instructed that Aaron should bear the names of the children of Israel “upon his heart… for a memorial before the Lord continually.”  

The memorial is a remembrance. When we bring our children before the Lord we remind Him of them. Of course, God knows them, but He wants us to remind Him of them. . There can be no more powerful thing a parent can do that to bring the names of their children before the Lord. Every day you can remind the Lord of your children.  

This was such a high priority to God that He made it very tangible and practical. He didn’t just say, “I want Aaron to pray for the tribes of Israel when he comes into my presence.” Instead, He ordained for their names to be engraved on precious stones on his shoulders and on beautiful jewels over his heart.  

I know your children’s names are upon your heart, but you may also like to write, engrave or make something tangible that you can take into God’s presence when you pray for them each day. I like to lay my hand over my heart as I pray for my children each day, emphasizing the fact that they are upon my heart. I have also written the names of our children and grandchildren on decorated paper and the prayer requests on another paper which I have laminated.  Although we pray for them verbally, I like to place this before the Lord as we pray. I may not get to verbally bring every request I have listed before the Lord each day, but at least they are presented before Him.  

These are some of the things that Colin and I pray for our children and grandchildren each day… 

That they will have a real born again experience and come to know God personally. (John 3:3)

That they will have soft, tender hearts to hear the voice of the Lord and that they will walk humbly before Him. ((Isaiah 57:15; 66:2; 1 Peter 5:5-6)

That they will love the Lord with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. (Mark 12:50)

That God will pour out His Holy Spirit upon them. (Isaiah 44:3-4)

That they will love the Word of God, love to pray, and love to fellowship with the saints. (1 Peter 2:2; Psalm 55:17; Hebrews 10:25)

That they will love righteousness and hate evil. (Psalm 97:10; 101:3; Amos 5:15; John 17:15-16; Romans 12:9)

That they will hate lies and deception and seek after truth. (Psalm 51:6; 119:30; 163; Proverbs 12:22; 13:5; 19:9)

That they will stand up for truth and never compromise; that they will stand and keep on standing against all opposition. (Ephesians 6:13-14)

That they will hate the spirit of this world, but instead, bring God's love and salvation to the needy in this world. (John 17:18; Philippians 2:15; 1 John 2:15-17)

That they will understand true justice and have discernment regarding good and evil, the holy and the profane. (Leviticus 10:10; Isaiah 59:14-15; Jeremiah 15:19; Ezekiel 22:26)

That they will seek God with all their hearts. (Psalm 27:8; 105:4; 119:2; Proverbs 28:5; Zephaniah 2:3)

That their whole spirit, soul and body will be kept pure and blameless unto the coming of the Lord. (1 Thessalonians 5:23)

That God will give them godly wives and husbands. (2 Corinthians 6:14-18)

That they will love and embrace children and establish godly homes. (Psalm 27 and 28: Malachi 2:15)

That God will keep them from accident, harm, sickness and danger, and all enemy attack. Psalm 91) 

We also pray for the coming generations that they will continue to walk in the ways of the Lord.  

Love from

NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Thank you, Lord, that you have ordained that I am to remind you of our children and grandchildren. Help me to be a faithful remembrancer before your throne. Amen” 

AFFIRMATION:

I will not cease to pray for my children. 

 

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Our Priestly Responsibility II, No. 217

OUR PRIESTLY RESPONSIBILITY

Part 2 

Exodus 28:29 says, “Aaron shall bear the names of the sons of Israel on the breastplate of judgment over his heart, when he goes into the holy place, as a memorial before the Lord continually.” 

The High priest also wore a breastplate made up of the same beautiful colors as the ephod. On the breastplate they attached four rows of precious gem stones which were each set in gold. They had to engrave the name of a tribe of Israel on each of the stones. God reveals how precious each one of the chosen tribes of Israel is to Him by engraving their names on these beautiful jewels. In fact, He calls them His “jewels.” Malachi 3:17 says, “And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels.” The word “jewels” here means “special treasure.” 

Each jewel was not the same, but different and distinct from the others, revealing the difference in nature and character of the twelve tribes. Each son had a different personality and a specific destiny ordained by God. As the high priest walked around, the jewels on the breastpiece shone and sparkled with their different colors and hues. It is the same with our children. Each one is different and unique and created by God for a particular destiny. We must not expect them to be the same as each other; each one has their own special glory and beauty.  

The breastpiece was made of one piece of material. Although each son of Israel was different, they represented a unified whole. They were one nation. Although each one of our children has different traits and giftings, we are one family. Diversity and unity together. This is God’s plan for marriage; the wife and husband have totally different functions but they are to be one. Our body is made up of many members, each fulfilling a difficult function, but it is one body. The church has many members, but is meant to be one body. And so in our families. In all our differences we must keep the unity. We are one family. 

There was something else in the breastpiece beside the precious jewels. Exodus 28:30 reads, “And thou shalt put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim and the Thummin; and they shall be upon Aaron’s heart, when he goes in before the Lord; and Aaron shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel upon his heart before the Lord continually.” The Urim and the Thummin are rather a mystery, but the words mean “lights” and “perfections”, or an easier way to remember them is “light” and “right”. 

Through the Urim and Thummim, God, who is the Father of lights and the perfection of all understanding and truth would give counsel to the High Priest regarding the children of Israel. He would show Aaron how to minister justice and judgment, for the breastplate was a “breastplate of judgment.” 

The Urim and Thummim were a type that looked to the future. We no longer need the Urim and Thummim to give us direction and counsel, as the high priest needed.  As we wait upon the Lord, the Holy Spirit who now indwells, us will teach us and give us answers for the challenges of parenting our children. In the Gospel of John we read, “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost… he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance…He will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment… He will guide you into all truth.”(John 14:26: 16:8-11, 13)                                     

No wonder we need to bring our children before the Lord in prayer. We need His guidance desperately. God commanded Aaron to “bear the names of the children of Israel… upon his heart, when he goes in unto the holy place.” (Exodus 28:29). We must not only carry the names of children upon our shoulders but also upon our heart. If they are on our heart, we will want to pray for them. We express our greatest love for our children when we pray for them. It is proof that they are in our hearts when we intercede for them.  

Love from

NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

Lord, I need your wisdom and guidance as I parent my children. I thank you that you are my Counselor and I look to you for your understanding and help. Amen.” 

AFFIRMATION:

I show my love to my children by praying for them. 

 

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Our Priestly Responsibility, No. 216

OUR PRIESTLY RESPONSIBILITY

Part 1 

Dear reader, I shared a little of the following in an article printed in Above Rubies # 74 entitled, Power Parenting! What is the Secret? However, I would like to share with you some further thoughts I have been meditating upon lately.  

Exodus 28:12, “So Aaron shall bear their names before the Lord on his two shoulders as a memorial.” 

I love the typology of the Priesthood and how everything in the tabernacle in the wilderness relates to us today. The tabernacle followed a heavenly pattern but also shows us a pattern for our lives today. God commanded that the High Priest’s clothing was to be for glory and for beauty. I want to tell you about two aspects of his beautiful garments. 

Firstly the ephod, which was a garment skillfully embroidered with gold thread and blue, purple and scarlet yarn. It was joined with two shoulder-pieces in which were fastened two onyx stones. God told them to engrave the names of the children of Israel on the stones, six on one and six on the other, in order of their birth. These stones were not the onyx stone we know today. The word in the Hebrew means “to shine with the luster of fire.” It was obviously an exquisite shining jewel. Even more than that, they were to be set in gold. This reveals the preciousness of the sons of Israel to God. They were His chosen people, the apple of His eye. This is how we should see our children.  

Exodus 28:12 says, “And you shall put the two stones on the shoulders of the ephod as memorial stones for the sons of Israel. So Aaron shall bear their names before the Lord on his two shoulders as a memorial.” 

The names of the tribes of Israel were not graven on these precious stones for an ornament, but to be carried on the priests’ shoulders into the presence of the Lord. The high priest bore the responsibility of the people’s spiritual life. It is on the shoulders that we carry burdens and weights. In the same way, the father (the priest of every home), along with the mother, carry the burden of their children upon their shoulders in prayer. It is a burden that we must not forsake. If we as parents do not carry this burden for our children, who will? 

Not only do the shoulders speak of carrying a burden, but they speak of governing responsibility. Speaking of Jesus and His final victory as king of the world, Isaiah 9:6-7 says, “The government shall be upon his shoulder… of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end… and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even forever.”  

It is our governmental responsibility as parents to bring our children before the Lord in prayer. God gives us authority as parents. We are not to take this lightly. One of the ways we show our governing responsibility is to intercede for them. It is in the place of prayer that we learn to parent with true justice. God chose Abraham because he knew that he would “command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment.” (Genesis 18:17-19) 

We are to raise our children with justice and judgment. We cannot do this with our own wisdom. Our wisdom tends to humanism and tolerance. God’s wisdom moves in the balance of justice and mercy. Only God can teach us the balance. For the sake of our parenting and the sake of our children we cannot afford to lay down our parental task of daily bringing our children before the Lord upon our shoulders.   

Love from

NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Lord, please help me to take my children upon my shoulders and daily bear my responsibility in prayer. Amen.” 

AFFIRMATION:

My shoulders will become strong as I carry my children  in prayer before the Lord. 

 

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What Kind of Children, No. 215

WHAT KIND OF CHILDREN?  

Malachi 2:15 RSV, “Has not the one God made and sustained for us the spirit of life? And what does he desire? Godly offspring. So take heed to yourselves and let none be faithless to the wife of his youth. For I hate divorce, says the Lord the God of Israel.” 

God reveals His heart about marriage in the above Scripture. He wants the wife and husband to be one. He wants them to be faithful to one another. He does not want them to be divorced.  And He makes His reason for saying this very clear. The disruption of marriage tampers with the godly offspring. The thing that God looks for in marriage more than anything else is godly children. This is His heart’s desire. He looks eagerly for the coming children. This is His plan for marriage. 

It is the nature of God to want children in His image. And because we were made in the likeness and image of God, it is inherent in mankind to want to have children in our image. We long to see who they will be like. And yet we now live in a distorted age. Couples have been so brainwashed by humanist deception that they often refuse to have children, or at least limit how many they have. They live counter-culture to God’s kingdom and to their own instinctive design. While they live to their own desires, God waits with patience to see children born in His image. Grandparents wait to continue the godly dynasty. 

Each new precious baby is created in the image of God and He wants His image multiplied in the earth.  

But even more challenging is that it is not just offspring that God looks for. No, it is godly offspring. The margin in my Bible says, “the seed of God.” What kind of children are the seed of God? It is even more challenging again when we find that the Hebrew word is elohim. As you know, the name Elohim is one of the names of God, the first name that God introduces himself to us in Genesis 1:1. This is only one name of God and it occurs 2,570 times in the Bible.  

Elohim is used 35 times in Genesis 1:1 to 2:4 revealing God’s creative and governing power. He created this vast universe by His spoken word. Elohim is the one who brought “cosmos out of chaos, light out of darkness, habitation out of desolation, and life in His image.” (Nathan Stone) Because we are created in His image, we also have the ability to create. God has put into our mouths the power of the spoken word. We can minister life or death by our tongue. (Proverbs 18:21) God wants us (and each new babe that is born) to create and speak for His kingdom and His glory. He wants the godly offspring to fill the earth with His words, His truth and His character. 

Elohim also reveals God as a covenant keeping God. There are many Scriptures revealing this but here are a few.

Genesis 17:7, “I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God (Elohim) unto thee, and to thy seed after thee.” 

Genesis 9:15-17, “And I will remember my covenant… And the bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature…” 

On Joseph’s death bed he said, “God will surely visit you, and bring you out of this land unto the land which he sware to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob.” (Genesis 50:24) 

When Solomon dedicated the temple he prayed, “There is no God like thee, in heaven above, or on earth beneath, who keepest covenant and mercy with thy servants that walk before thee with all their heart.” (1 Kings 8:23) 

Elohim is a covenant-keeping God. He wants us to also manifest covenant keeping. This is how we reveal the image of Elohim. He wants each godly offspring to be a covenant-keeper. It is interesting that God talks about the godly seed coming forth in the context of a covenant keeping marriage.  Malachi 2:14 RSV says, “The Lord was witness to the covenant between you and the wife of your youth, to whom you have been faithless, though she is your companion and your wife by covenant.” 

It is not having lots of children that will solve the world’s problems. It is having godly children who will impact the nations for God. May God enable us to welcome the godly seed and train them to truly reveal the character of Elohim. There is no career that can come anywhere the enormity and power of this vision.  

Love from

NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Oh God, please help me to be a faithful covenant-keeper and to train my children to be the same.” 

AFFIRMATION:  

I have the awesome privilege to raise the “seed of God.” 

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Begin, No. 214

THE SECRET IS TO BEGIN 

Deuteronomy 2:24, “Rise ye up, take your journey, and pass over the river Arnon: behold, I have given into thine hand Sihon the Amorite, king of Heshbon, and his land: begin to possess it, and contend with him in battle.”  

Begin! What an important word. 

Are you dreaming about doing something? Perhaps getting that bedroom cleaned up. Or catching up with the laundry so that your laundry room looks spic and span. Maybe you have some great ideas about homeschooling you are planning to put into operation. Then there’s that habit you want to break.  

It’s easy to dream about it, isn’t it? It’s a lot harder to do something. But there is a secret to accomplish the thing you dream about doing. It’s simple too. All you have to do is begin. That’s right. Start. Don’t look at the whole job. It will put you off. Just start. It is amazing what happens when you begin. You’ll be amazed how that room will soon be cleaned. You will be amazed at what you accomplish. 

What about that habit you want to get rid of in your life? Begin tackling it. They say it takes three weeks to establish a new habit. Start today with a positive response to your bad habit. Keep it up for three weeks and you will win the victory. 

What about that mountain that looms before you? That problem you feel you cannot face. Take a step to go after it. Everything happens with that first step! In fact, nothing will happen without the first step! God told the children of Israel to begin to possess the land. They faced giants, fenced cities, high walls and gates and bars, but they began… and they possessed. They didn’t possess the land all at once. But they began. They took a step of faith. You will have to too. You have to go beyond your normal routine. You have to get out of your comfort zone.  

In Exodus 23:29-30 God told His people, “I will not drive them out from before thee in one year; lest the land become desolate, and the beast of the field multiply against thee. By little and little I will drive them out from before thee, until thou be increased and inherit the land.”  

The big thing is to begin, then tackle the job, the vision or the problem little by little. Little by little you will finish the task. Little by little you will overcome! 

I love the poem, It Can be Done by Edgar Guest. This poem was required learning for our children. Some of the lines say… 

Somebody scoffed: “Oh, you’ll never do that;

At least no one ever has done it!”

But he took off his coat and he took off his hat,

And the first thing we knew he’d begun it. 

Once you begin, don’t stop until you conquer and win the victory. Oh yes, it may be hard work. You will face battles. God said, “Begin to possess it, and contend in battle.” The children of Israel did not win any victories without first having to fight a battle. It’s part of possessing and overcoming.  

The secret? The final victory starts with the verb begin!  

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Lord, please save me from procrastinating. Give me courage to take the first step to obey and do what you want me to do. Thank you, Lord. Amen.” 

AFFIRMATION:

No more dreaming, I’m doing it today! 

By the way, the poem, IT CAN BE DONE by Edgar Guest is in the book, “Quiet Reflections for Mothers (Selected Poems for Mothers) which you can purchase from Above Rubies for $12.00. It is filled with beautiful poems to encourage you as a wife and mother and also for your children. Go to www.aboverubies.org to order or you can call 1 877 729 9861 and order by credit card.  

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