Wednesday, July 27, 2016

THE EPHOD 1




THE EPHOD 1


Have you ever asked yourself “How do I hear from God?” “Is there anything hindering me from hearing from him?” or have you ever felt so confused about a decision you needed to take and you just needed to hear from God as soon as possible?
Well, this helped me…And I trust God it could help you too… Enjoy!

The ephod is an apron which was worn by Hebrew priests. It is a divine instrument with which to inquire anything of God. Anyone who wore the ephod always got accurate answers and instructions from God as long as they were in line with him (because there were some who had compromised their ephod and couldn’t receive any correct information from God anymore).
It was designed by Moses with specific instructions from God, and first worn by Aaron his brother; the first priest of Israel. Since then, every priest had their own ephod. Many carried it wherever they went, many cherished it, and some despised it. Many recognized its importance, others neglected it. But all the same the ephod was used each time they needed to hear from God about any issue. It was carefully designed (Exodus 39:2).

There was no particular age one must reach as a priest before he began to wear the ephod. Samuel was a young minister, under training to become a priest, but he had his own ephod and always put it on (1Sam. 2:18).
To be able to use the ephod effectively, one must remain sanctified and always be in tune with God. Whoever qualifies to use the ephod is unarguably lent to the Lord. They no longer belong to themselves or anyone else apart from the Lord (1Sam.2:20; 1Pet.2:9; Gal. 2:20).
One dreadful thing to note is that whoever has once been in possession or in control of the ephod, and later disregards it or no longer knows its value is a disaster to the faith. Remember the ephod connects to God. When King Saul lost the presence of God, he also disregarded the ephod to the extent that he had to go to the witch of Endor to inquire about certain things, instead of asking the priests who were present. No wonder he was able to slay 85 priests of the Most High God (1Sam. 22:16-19). It is a dangerous thing to be without the ephod or worse still lose value of it, let us beware!
In the secondarticle, we would see the better side of using the ephod circumspectly.


Still your brother and friend, Ikpa...
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