Exodus 28:31–43 (ESV) —
31 “You shall make the robe of the ephod all of blue. 32 It shall have an opening for the head in the middle of it, with a woven binding around the opening, like the opening in a garment, so that it may not tear. 33 On its hem you shall make pomegranates of blue and purple and scarlet yarns, around its hem, with bells of gold between them, 34 a golden bell and a pomegranate, a golden bell and a pomegranate, around the hem of the robe. 35 And it shall be on Aaron when he ministers, and its sound shall be heard when he goes into the Holy Place before the Lord, and when he comes out, so that he does not die.
36 “You shall make a plate of pure gold and engrave on it, like the engraving of a signet, ‘Holy to the Lord.’ 37 And you shall fasten it on the turban by a cord of blue. It shall be on the front of the turban. 38 It shall be on Aaron’s forehead, and Aaron shall bear any guilt from the holy things that the people of Israel consecrate as their holy gifts. It shall regularly be on his forehead, that they may be accepted before the Lord.
39 “You shall weave the coat in checker work of fine linen, and you shall make a turban of fine linen, and you shall make a sash embroidered with needlework.
40 “For Aaron’s sons you shall make coats and sashes and caps. You shall make them for glory and beauty. 41 And you shall put them on Aaron your brother, and on his sons with him, and shall anoint them and ordain them and consecrate them, that they may serve me as priests. 42 You shall make for them linen undergarments to cover their naked flesh. They shall reach from the hips to the thighs; 43 and they shall be on Aaron and on his sons when they go into the tent of meeting or when they come near the altar to minister in the Holy Place, lest they bear guilt and die. This shall be a statute forever for him and for his offspring after him.
NOTE: As an individual, I'm not much for pomp and ceremony. I saw it in my early youth in a church that was known for religiosity and I saw it in the military as a squadron commander. I remember once, during a promotion ceremony, relaxed and teasing the promotee. Afterwards, my First Sergeant challenged my attitude. He said that it needed to be a solemn occasion as the parents and friends are attending a ceremony and expect that. He was right. I knew he was right as he said it. I of course was dressed for the occasion, but my jocularity wasn't appropriate. I changed and afterwards treated every promotion, retirement, and award with the right degree of solemnity. But why is that important? And why does God see it as important in the way he has the High Priest and the other priests dress?
There is something within us that recognizes that our worship and service to God should never be mundane. God is far above us and yet is also relational. We need to do both, recognize his eminence and majesty, and also that his is our friend (Holy Spirit), brother (Jesus), and father (God the father).
PONDER:
- How do I treat God when I worship or when I pray to him?
- Do I come to God in both severe humility and as a loving son?
PRAYER: Father, I have no right to meet with you except that Jesus has opened the door into your presence. He died in my place. He gave me his righteousness. He has cleansed me by his blood. I can enter your presence with confidence, but always with humility too. Woe am I if I ever forget your eminence and majesty.