Kings and Priests Continued
Rev. Lonnie C.
Crowe
Jesus is the only one who is both King and High
Priest. Yet He has called His followers
“a royal priesthood.”
1Peter
2:9: But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy
nation, a people for possession, so that you might speak of the praises of Him
who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.
We
will reign with Him during the Millennial Kingdom.
Rev
5:10 And You made us kings and priests to our God, and we will reign over
the earth.
We are
both kings and priests. Those positions
have specific, but different, functions. Kings are called to govern. Priests are called to come before the Lord to
worship, pray and intercede. We are also
called to evangelize and disciple. That
ministry begins in our homes.
Deuteronomy
6:5-7 And you shall love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with
all your soul and with all your might. And these words which I command you
this day shall be in your heart. And you shall carefully teach them to
your sons, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk
by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise up.
It is the ministry of the church, of those who Jesus has
called to be priests, to lead our people in prayer. If Christian schools receive no government
funds, they are under no obligation for follow government rules on prayer. They
can pray in school.
We are naïve if we do not understand that no prayer in
schools is a protection for our students.
If some prayer is allowed, all prayer is permissible. My son once said, “If people are upset
because prayer has been taken out of our schools, imagine how upset they would
be if Mr. Abdul Mestopha, a Muslim, asks his students to kneel facing east 7.
and pray to Allah.”
As priests of the Most High God, do we want a practicing
Wiccan to take our children outside and have them dance around a tree praising
Mother Nature?
Spiritual warfare is the ministry of believers. The purpose of government, of kings is to
protect that right. Many people who advocate for prayer in schools do not have
consistent prayer in their homes. Prayer had been taken out of many homes long
before it was taken out of the schools.
Rember
James 5:16b: “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous one avails
much.”
It is not the job of federally funded schools to pray in
our students. However, it is the job of
the government to protect our freedom to worship.
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