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Why "Levite" ?



The word "Levite" comes from the name Levi. Levites are the descendants of the Tribe of Levi, the first tribe of Israel. Levi, the tribe's head was the eldest brother of Joseph(the dreamer).

Originally, firstborn sons were designated to be the holy tribe, the ones who would serve in the Tabernacle and the Temples, and be the spiritual leaders of our nation; God having "acquired" them when He spared them during the Plague of the Firstborn in Egypt. When the Tribe of Levi proved their mettle during the debacle of the Golden Calf, God removed the privilege of priesthood from the firstborns and instead sanctified the entire tribe of Levi.

The Levites' primary tasks in the temple are:

> Carrying the Tabernacle and its vessels when the Jews traveled in the desert.
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Guarding the Temple as watchmen and doormen.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Worship Commentary

As I was searching for some topics to share with you here, I came across this commentary and I am so happy to share it with you. I hope this gives you more purpose and reason in your worship to God as it did in me.

So here it is..indulge! :)

Read: Psalm 150:1-6

The last psalm appropriately focuses on praising the Lord. As with each of the last five psalms (146-150), this psalm begins the first verse with “Praise ye the LORD” and ends the last verse with “Praise ye the LORD.” In six short verses, we are commanded to praise the Lord a total of thirteen times. This passage certainly gives a proper closing benediction for the book of Psalms.

Notice especially the second verse, which states, “Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent greatness.” This verse points out one of the primary divisions in the glory of God. First, we are to praise Him for His “mighty acts.” This points to the work of God; what He does. We can praise Him for the works of creation, preservation, redemption and more. God is great because of what He does. Make sure you praise Him for His works.

Second, we are to praise Him according to His “excellent greatness.” This refers to God’s very being; who He is as a person. This includes His inner qualities such as His eternity, holiness, righteousness and power. These are often called the attributes of God. They are the qualities of His personal character. We should praise Him for these perfections as well as for His wonderful works.

Even those who praise God, tend to emphasize His works over His perfections. We should balance our praise of God, remembering both His mighty acts and his excellent greatness. Do you praise the Lord in your time of prayer? Do you praise Him in your daily walk of life? List at least three of His works and three characteristics of His greatness and remember to praise Him for those things today.

My Insight:

So why do we worship God? Not just because of what he did, but also simply because HE IS GOD! Worship literally means to bow down in reverence to something, or to give value for it. Well come to think of it, who else deserves WORSHIP?! GOD ALONE!

Another thing that I would like to add is We worship God for what we are. Always remember that we are made to please God. We are made to give God honor and praise. That is our life's purpose (purpose driven life). God says that if do not worship, stones and rocks will rise and they will worship God.

i hope you learned something in this post. Feel free to post your comments! :)

(I'm sorry I forgot to get the name of the writer but I'll try to edit add it later.)

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