
Deuteronomy 18:1-2 The Levitical priests—that’s the entire tribe of Levi—don’t get any land-inheritance with the rest of Israel. They get the Fire-Gift-Offerings of God—they will live on that inheritance. But they don’t get land-inheritance like the rest of their kinsmen. God is their inheritance.
3-5 This is what the priests get from the people from any offering of an ox or a sheep: the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the stomach. You must also give them the firstfruits of your grain, wine, and oil and the first fleece of your sheep, because God, your God, has chosen only them and their children out of all your tribes to be present and serve always in the name of God, your God.
6-8 If a Levite moves from any town in Israel—and he is quite free to move wherever he desires—and comes to the place God designates for worship, he may serve there in the name of God along with all his brother Levites who are present and serving in the Presence of God. And he will get an equal share to eat, even though he has money from the sale of his parents’ possessions.
God wants the Levites to serve Him wherever they go, without fear of poverty or hunger. These commandments assure support for the Levites; at the same time, the Levites also have limitations. Holy callings also contain restrictions, for God’s service must take first place above everything else. Although the practice of having individual congregations support their pastors in a system referred to as the congregational model sounds good in theory, the reality is quite different. We have several pastor friends who must work full-time jobs to support their families because their respective congregations simply can’t do it.
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9-12 When you enter the land that God, your God, is giving you, don’t take on the abominable ways of life of the nations there. Don’t you dare sacrifice your son or daughter in the fire. Don’t practice divination, sorcery, fortunetelling, witchery, casting spells, holding séances, or channeling with the dead. People who do these things are an abomination to God. It’s because of just such abominable practices that God, your God, is driving these nations out before you.
13-14 Be completely loyal to God, your God. These nations that you’re about to run out of the country consort with sorcerers and witches. But not you. God, your God, forbids it.
We read these injunctions against child sacrifice and think, “Well, we would never do such things!” But is that true? Do we truly value our children so that we will love them, train them in God’s ways, and protect them, or are we sacrificing our children to our schedules and our jobs? These days, many children spend so little time with their parents and so much time on-line that they can scarcely relate to others when in social situations. At the same time, there are cyber-criminals preying on lonely children, grooming them, and convincing them that their parents don’t care about them while the on-line “friend” does so. The results of these alliances can be tragic and deadly. I am grateful for having grown up before social media and the internet became substitutes for personal contact.
15-16 God, your God, is going to raise up a prophet for you. God will raise him up from among your kinsmen, a prophet like me. Listen obediently to him. This is what you asked God, your God, for at Horeb on the day you were all gathered at the mountain and said, “We can’t hear any more from God, our God; we can’t stand seeing any more fire. We’ll die!”
17-19 And God said to me, “They’re right; they’ve spoken the truth. I’ll raise up for them a prophet like you from their kinsmen. I’ll tell him what to say and he will pass on to them everything I command him. And anyone who won’t listen to my words spoken by him, I will personally hold responsible.
20 “But any prophet who fakes it, who claims to speak in my name something I haven’t commanded him to say, or speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet must die.”
21-22 You may be wondering among yourselves, “How can we tell the difference, whether it was God who spoke or not?” Here’s how: If what the prophet spoke in God’s name doesn’t happen, then obviously God wasn’t behind it; the prophet made it up. Forget about him.”
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Once more, God addresses the question about prophets and prophecy. Notice God promises to raise up prophets in the same spirit as Moses. Moses has always told the truth, no matter how unpalatable it might be. But there are always those willing to fake prophecy for attention, money, or power. The test of a prophet is whether the prophecy comes true. Be careful! If a prophet promises something wonderful, you might convince yourself that prophecy is true, even when the Holy Spirit is shaking His head, “No! Don’t believe it!”
James warns us,” Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am tempted by God;” for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone. But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed.” James 1:13-14 When we want a prophet to say something, we will twist and manipulate pronouncements to suit ourselves, refusing to listen to the Holy Spirit.
Once more, God is calling his people to be holy, whether they are Levites or part of the general congregation. God wants His people to protect their children and to follow His rules, not copying idolatrous neighbors.
While circumstances might change, God’s call on His people to holiness never changes. May God help us, so that we will follow Him and nobody and nothing else.
PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and caring for us. Lord, help us to live holy lives treasuring all those around us, particularly our children. Help us to listen for Your Voice, not merely for prophets who pander to our desires. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.















