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Teach the Text
Joe M. Sprinkle
... to God for sacred service. Perhaps because many of these firstborn sons had fallen into worship of the golden calf while the Levites had supported Moses in opposition to it (so Rashi), God chooses to set apart the tribe of Levi instead of the firstborn sons for sacred duties (v. 12; cf. Exod. 32:29). See also comments at 3:40–51 below. 3:15–39 Count the Levites. This census is based on everyone one month old and up (v. 15) and is used to compare the number of Levites to the number of firstborn in ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... of his workers pat us on the back, for doing it. I know some people who think that they are doing God a favor when they come to church or Sunday church school. That is not a favor, or something that you should be thanked for doing. That is your duty. Some people think that they should be thanked for telling the truth or helping someone who needs help. If you see someone who needs you, then you should help them because you are a Christian. We don't need to be thanked and patted on the back for doing good ...

Understanding Series
W.H. Bellinger, Jr.
... the two preceding chapters have made clear to the people the necessity of the priests’ organization. Apparently the situation of the Priestly tradents also included the need to clarify the roles of priests and Levites. Because this chapter reminds the people of priests’ duties and privileges that will be fulfilled only in the land, it also reminds the people of the possible future in the promised land. 18:1–7 The first striking thing about this chapter is that, up to verse 25, the text addresses Aaron ...

Understanding Series
Craig A. Evans
... to be applied to the later, wider Christian context. 17:10 So you also: The parable (vv. 7–9) is applied to the disciples (or apostles). In another context the parable may have been applied to others, such as the Pharisees. we have only done our duty: This is apparently a common theme in Jewish piety. Lachs (p. 318) and Tiede (pp. 294–95) cite a saying attributed to Yohanan ben Zakkai: “If you have achieved much in the Law, claim not merit for yourself; for this purpose you were created” (m. Pirqe ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... is to follow Second Chronicles 7, verse 14— “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” Our duty as Christians in a time of war is to pray, post the guard, and then build an America that is easy for God to bless. I want to close by quoting the final words given two days ago by Captain Ronnie Johnson of the 3rd Battalion of the 3rd Infantry ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Broken Arrow, OK (suburb of Tulsa) with the name “Destiny.” It may just be my favorite name for a church: Destiny Church (www.destinychurch.com). All of us arrive on the planet with a destiny ahead of us. Jesus does not call us to live a life of duty, but to live a life of destiny. We can claim our destiny because we can count on two things: 1) it will be a destiny filled with Christ’s presences, and 2) it will be a destiny fulfilled with Christ’s promises. In fact, Jesus pointed his disciples then ...

7. Volunteers or Duty Bound
Matt. 25:21; 1 Cor 9
Illustration
Michael P. Green
... God one or two Sundays a month, would you expect to be called a faithful Christian? We expect faithfulness and reliability from things and other people. Does not God expect the same from us? The problem is that in our religious activities we see ourselves as volunteers rather than as duty bound (1 Cor. 9). For a volunteer, almost anything seems acceptable. For a bondservant who is ...

8. Duty's Stern Command
Illustration
Atlanta’s Oglethorpe University has these words penned by Dr. Thornwell Jacobs, over the entrance to the university library: "Ask of me what wilt the gold thy heart desires The place where rubies flame and diamonds light their fires But e’er thy hand has grasped my treasures passing rare Bend low thine ear, I would with thee this secret share. Ask not for wealth, nor fame, nor ease, nor sceptered rod. Choose duty’s stern command to toil for man and God."

9. No Higher Duty
Matt 10:24-39
Illustration
J. Burton Williams
... tea. They chatted in the late night hours and Nouwen began to relax and feel ready for the retreat. But he knew this monk was supposed to observe silence, so he finally asked him, "Why are you willing to sit and talk with me?" The monk replied "Of all the duties of the Christian faith and the rules of my order, none is higher than hospitality."

10. The Duty of Preparedness
Matthew 22:1-14
Illustration
William Barclay
... to sit down, and the king rejoiced over his guest, and they ate and drank. But those who had not arrayed themselves in their wedding garments had to stand outside, sad and hungry. They could only look on at the joy they had lost. This Rabbinic parable tells of the duty of preparedness for the summons of God, and garments stand for the preparation that must be made.

11. The First Duty of Love Is to Listen
1 Cor 13
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Edmund L. Hoener
This week, I came across something that Paul Tillich said - and it just pulled everything together for me. He said, "The first duty of love is to listen." When we think about it, listening is the first requirement for making any real changes in life. I believe that we all struggle from time to time with the difference between knowing something and living it. If we put all our efforts into studying things ...

12. Truth Or Duty?
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Klyne Snodgrass
... court that the man was guilty, or should he defend Courvoisier as best he could? Should he break the confidentiality of the client-lawyer relationship, or should he help a guilty man to possibly go free? Which is more important - truth or professional duty? Phillips decided to defend the guilty man. But despite Phillips's efforts, Courvoisier was convicted. When the dilemma was later made public, Phillips's decision to defend a murderer horrified British society and brought him a great deal of criticism.

13. The Duty of Prayer
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John Bunyan
Far away from the Bible's example are most people when they pray! Prayer with earnestness and urgency is genuine prayer in God's account. Alas, the greatest number of people are not conscious at all of the duty of prayer. And as for those who are, it is to be feared that many of them are very great strangers to sincere, sensible, and affectionate emotional pouring out of their hearts or souls to God. Too many content themselves with a little lip-service and bodily exercise, mumbling over ...

Teach the Text
Joe M. Sprinkle
... people’s defilements (sin offering) and to seek God’s favor (burnt offering). The others express the people’s gratitude to God (grain and fellowship offerings). 9:22  lifted his hands . . . and blessed them. The blessing is yet another of the priestly duties initiated here. When a priest blesses someone, he makes an indirect prayer for God to do good to him, saying something like, “May the Lord bless you.” See also comments at Numbers 6:22–27 (the Aaronic blessing). Outstretched hands are a ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
God compensates the priests and Levites for their important, hazardous responsibilities and continual vigilance, which would make it hard for those on duty to make a living any other way. Unlike the other tribes, Levi will not inherit a territory in Canaan in order to pursue an agricultural livelihood. Rather, God allots all the tithes (tenth portions; cf. Gen. 14:20; 28:22; Lev. 27:30–32; Neh. 10:38; Mal. 3:8– ...

A duty is a task we look forward to with distaste, perform with reluctance, and brag about afterward.

17. The Whole Duty
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Editor James S. Hewett
... drowned in the sea; your brother William sailed away and we've never heard from him; and now if you are lost, I'll be left alone. Oh, Jim, please don't go." Jim listened patiently to his mother's pleading, then said, "Mother, I must go! It is my duty. I must go!" The onlookers watched as the men in the lifeboat fought their way toward the wreck. Anxiously Jim's mother wept and prayed. They saw the boat start back, a frail little shell tossed about by the angry waves. At last it came close enough to hear ...

18. For Lovers, Duty Is Only Natural
Luke 17:5-10
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Alvin Rueter
... . So he buys it. Boys’ Town near Omaha once had poster showing a little guy toting a tyke nearly as big as he is, saying, "He’s not heavy; he’s my brother." Are any of these lovers looking for a medal? No. They’re only doing their duty. And it’s only natural. Our relationship to Christ is like that. For although Jesus may have been cracking a small joke when he portrayed how ludicrous it could have been if the master served the slave, yet that ridiculous reversal of roles is just what took place ...

Drama
Dallas A. Brauninger
Suggestions: Use in ordinary sequence with the scripture reading. Readers: a variety of folk (Speakers read in a frank manner from a sitting position in their usual places in the pews.) Key: 1-8 = speakers 1: Owe no one anything, except to love one another; for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law. 2: The commandments, "You shall not commit adultery; You shall not murder; You shall not steal; You shall not covet"; and any other commandment, are summed up in this word, "Love your neighbor as ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
Call to Worship Leader: Let all who seek to serve the Lord with gladness come now for worship! People: We serve the Lord with joyful hearts, for Christ touches others through us. Leader: Seeing the Lord touch and restore others confirms our joy and faith. People: Then let us be about the tasks Christ has called us to do. Leader: And let our songs and praise ring out for all the world to hear! All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect O Lord, in Your wonderful way You have called us to be about the work ...

Luke 17:1-10
There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better, for worse, as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. The power which resides in him is new in nature, and none but he knows what that is which he can do, nor does he know until he has tried.

Luke 17:1-10
Bulletin Aid
H. Burnham Kirkland
Call To Worship Leader: We were hungry and thirsty and had given up all hope. Then in our trouble we called to the Lord and he saved us from our distress. People: We must thank the Lord for his constant love, for the wonderful things he has done for us. Leader: We were living in gloom and darkness, suffering because we had rebelled against the commands of the Almighty God. Then in our trouble we called to the Lord, and he saved us from our distress. People: We must thank the Lord for his constant love, for ...

23. Going Beyond Duty: The Second Mile
Matthew 5:38-42
Illustration
James Merritt
Shortly after the battles ended the American Revolution, but before the peace had been negotiated, George Washington was with his troops in Newburgh, New York. But they began to grow very restless because they hadn't been paid. Washington had begged the Continental Congress to do what they said they would do and pay the soldiers, but they refused. Well, some of the officers began to organize a rebellion. They talked about marching on Philadelphia, which was at that time the seat of the reigning national ...

24. Double Duty
Humor Illustration
The sheriff of a small town was also the town's veterinarian. One night the phone rang, and his wife answered. An agitated voice inquired, "Is your husband there?" "Do you require his services as a sheriff or as a vet?" the wife asked. "Both!" was the reply. "We can't get our dog's mouth open, and there's a burglar in it."

Teach the Text
Joe M. Sprinkle
Big Idea: God confirms his ministers and directs them to protect that which is sacred. Understanding the Text In Numbers 16 Korah challenges the exclusive privilege of priesthood by Aaron and his sons. But in the contest between Aaron and the followers of Korah, God shows Korah to be wrong by sending fire to consume the 250 non-Aaronites who have come to offer incense to God. A challenge also comes from Reubenites, who in sympathy with Korah claim that “the whole community is holy” (Num. 16:3b), not just ...

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