Exodus
29: 1-35
Leviticus 8: 1-36
To be consecrated
means:
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To be made
holy (to be sanctified and purified)
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To be appointed
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To dedicate
oneself
The true consecration
is a consecration unto / for God, not to one’s personal needs,
nor to those of the church or others (Exodus 28:1,3-4,41;
29:1,44).
God highly appreciates our consecration. For this purpose HE sacrificed
His Son to blot out our sins through His blood so that we are made priests
and kings for Him (Revelation 1:5-6; 5:9-10) and we are
called a royal priesthood, which is really a high and special position
(I Peter 2: 9-10).
In Exodus 29: 1-3, it is stated that for the consecration
of priests God determined and demanded such offerings as follows:
- A young bull
- 2 (two) rams
- Unleavened bread
- Unleavened cakes mixed with oil
- Unleavened wafers anointed with oil (You shall make them of wheat
flour)
Here we see 3 (three) animal sacrifices (for the sin propitiation) and
3 (three) meal offering (which signifies the fellowship with Christ),
whereas the number 3 signifies God Trinity (the Triune God).
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