LET GOD BE GOD
Opening Prayer
Heavenly Father, engage both my mind and heart as I study your Word today. Help me to discover truths that I have not seen before and to apply them to my walk with you.
Read LEVITICUS 10
The Death of Nadab and Abihu
10 Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu took their censers, put fire in them and added incense; and they offered unauthorized fire before the Lord, contrary to his command. 2 So fire came out from the presence of the Lord and consumed them, and they died before the Lord. 3 Moses then said to Aaron, “This is what the Lord spoke of when he said:
“‘Among those who approach me
I will be proved holy;
in the sight of all the people
I will be honored.’”
Aaron remained silent.
4 Moses summoned Mishael and Elzaphan, sons of Aaron’s uncle Uzziel, and said to them, “Come here; carry your cousins outside the camp, away from the front of the sanctuary.” 5 So they came and carried them, still in their tunics, outside the camp, as Moses ordered.
6 Then Moses said to Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, “Do not let your hair become unkempt[a] and do not tear your clothes, or you will die and the Lord will be angry with the whole community. But your relatives, all the Israelites, may mourn for those the Lord has destroyed by fire. 7 Do not leave the entrance to the tent of meeting or you will die, because the Lord’s anointing oil is on you.” So they did as Moses said.
8 Then the Lord said to Aaron, 9 “You and your sons are not to drink wine or other fermented drink whenever you go into the tent of meeting, or you will die. This is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, 10 so that you can distinguish between the holy and the common, between the unclean and the clean, 11 and so you can teach the Israelites all the decrees the Lord has given them through Moses.”
12 Moses said to Aaron and his remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, “Take the grain offering left over from the food offerings prepared without yeast and presented to the Lord and eat it beside the altar, for it is most holy. 13 Eat it in the sanctuary area, because it is your share and your sons’ share of the food offerings presented to the Lord; for so I have been commanded. 14 But you and your sons and your daughters may eat the breast that was waved and the thigh that was presented. Eat them in a ceremonially clean place; they have been given to you and your children as your share of the Israelites’ fellowship offerings. 15 The thigh that was presented and the breast that was waved must be brought with the fat portions of the food offerings, to be waved before the Lord as a wave offering. This will be the perpetual share for you and your children, as the Lord has commanded.”
16 When Moses inquired about the goat of the sin offering[b] and found that it had been burned up, he was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron’s remaining sons, and asked, 17 “Why didn’t you eat the sin offering in the sanctuary area? It is most holy; it was given to you to take away the guilt of the community by making atonement for them before the Lord. 18 Since its blood was not taken into the Holy Place, you should have eaten the goat in the sanctuary area, as I commanded.”
19 Aaron replied to Moses, “Today they sacrificed their sin offering and their burnt offering before the Lord, but such things as this have happened to me. Would the Lord have been pleased if I had eaten the sin offering today?” 20 When Moses heard this, he was satisfied.
Footnotes
- Leviticus 10:6 Or Do not uncover your heads
- Leviticus 10:16 Or purification offering; also in verses 17 and 19
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Reflect
How are your joy levels? Is obedience an issue? Make this part of your own prayer today: ‘Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me’ (Psalm 51:12).Coming so soon after the great spiritual high of yesterday’s reading, the story of Aaron’s eldest sons, Nadab and Abihu, should shock us. God’s warm welcome had been experienced by all Israel (9:23), but how quickly the tumultuous shouts of joy (9:24) turned to stunned silence (10:3).
Nadab and Abihu were authorized priests (8:30) and they knew exactly how God required them to approach him: but for some reason they thought they could ignore God’s instructions (v. 1)! By bringing an unauthorized sacrifice, they risked offending God and betraying the people (v. 3). This story could make us fearful. Am I ‘getting it right’ when I approach God? We need have no fear: it is not our sacrifice, but that of Jesus which opens heaven’s door, and his offering is perfect and always accepted (Hebrews 10:14, 19–22). Nadab and Abihu’s presumptuous approach to God is contrasted with the apparently unintentional error of Eleazar and Ithamar (vv.16–18). God opposes Nadab and Abihu’s pride, but allowed Moses to show understanding toward Aaron’s circumstances after their deaths (vv. 19, 20). God’s mercy triumphs over judgment (James 2:13). Hallelujah!
Apply
One of the safeguards against developing ‘blind spots’ in our relationship with God is to have a close spiritual friend to help us review things. Do you have such a friend? Is it time to meet with them?
Closing prayer
Holy Spirit, help me not to yield to temptation, help me to stay focused on what you show me in Scripture, quick to stand firm in what you teach me.
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