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THE mitre, or cap, with a gold plate on it comes next, but God speaks first of the gold plate, and what was engraved on it, “Holiness to the Lord.”
That was to be engraved very deep, “Like the engravings of a signet.” It was put there to stay. God would look at it on the front of the mitre, or cap, and it was for this object— “That Aaron may bear the iniquity of the holy things, which the children of Israel shall hallow in all their holy gifts.”
This was a wonderful and gracious provision that God had made for their imperfections and failures in their service.
What a mark this gives us of the holiness of God, and we must ever remember that in all we may do for the Lord, there are things that are not pleasing in His sight. Some think if they even “say a prayer,” as the saying is, they have done God a favor, but when we think of the holiness of God, we feel the need of that Scripture,
“Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter anything before God: for God is in heaven and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few.” Eccles. 5:22Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few. (Ecclesiastes 5:2).
God has made, in grace, provision for His people with the Great High Priest, the Lord Jesus Christ, who represents them before Him, and if they make mistakes in speaking to Him, yet Christ, as Priest, bears the iniquity of the holy things, so that those who present praise to God through Him, are acceptable to God in that service.
Dear young believer, do not be afraid, therefore, to speak to, and offer praise to God, but seek to be careful in what you say to Him, that all may be according to His character of holiness.
In Heb. 10 we have the blood of Christ, and the rent veil, which are also Christ who has been rent for us, and thus through Him we enter into God’s presence: then we have the High Priest over the house of God, through whom we draw near to God.
Verse 39 gives us a type of Christ’s personal purity in the fine linen: the embroidery gives a type of every grace in Him.
Verses 40-43 give us Aaron and his sons, and their clothing for consecration, so is connected with the next chapter.
ML 07/23/1922