Saturday, 22 February 2014

Strange Fire

Leviticus 10 :
1 And Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer, and put fire in them and laid incense on it, and they presented strange fire before Jehovah, which He had not commanded them.
2 And fire came out from before Jehovah and consumed them, and they died before Jehovah.

The work of God must be done in God's way and in God's time. The offerings presented by Aron according to the instruction of Moses in Leviticus 9 resulted in God's glory, Verse 6, "And Moses said, This is what Jehovah has commanded you to do. And the glory of Jehovah shall appear to you." Whereas, similar type of offering in Chapter 10 resulted in the judgement and killing of the priests. Because "Jehovah had not commanded it." What a striking incident!

These days, the speaking of the Lord to me is also such. I am alarmed and warned, timely. To confirm the same, a brother fellowshipped on the subject of "Serving According to Revelation." I was so touched by the brief overview of the recent coworkers' training in Taiwan.

Our service should be according to the revelation of God, otherwise it would just be an offering of a strange fire, ignorantly assuming that we are serving God, to please God, when on the contrary and actually, are offending God and commanding His judgement. We should never do anything out of ourselves, everything we do should be out from God. God must be our unique source, initiator, executor and accomplisher. We should not do things even out of a good heart, a good concern or even out of responsibility to meet the outward need, even if it is urgent. Lest, we be offering strange fire.


Whatever we do should be out from God, by receiving the burden from God out of our contacting with God and according to God's revelation. Ample examples are recorded in the Bible of our forefathers--Cain, Abel, Noah, Moses, Solomon etc..Some negative, some positive. Cain too did a good thing in offering sacrifices to God, but not according to God, whereas Abel did the same according to God's revelation. Noah built the Ark because God asked him to do so, similarly with Moses in building the tabernacle and Solomon in building the temple. They did what they did after God appeared to them, gave them revelation and burden. And the issue of doing things according to God was God's glory and God's blessings.


Saul, was a jealous religionist and wholeheartedly persecuted the believers because he thought it was that way he should serve his God as in John 16:2. But after God appeared to him in Acts 9, he took a 180 degree turn and persistently preached the very Christ he persecuted purportedly. Later, he was bold to death and proclaimed in Acts 26:19, "Therefore, King Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision." He did thing according to God's revelation.

So must we, in all our services, serve according to the revelation of God on that particular things we are serving in. First of all, go before the Lord in prayer, looking away unto Him, giving Him the preeminence, receive burden from Him and serve accordingly.

Lord, preserve us and save us from offering strange fire. May all our services be out from You, through You and unto You.

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