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Messianic Israel's Levites
By Ken F. Hill
The House of Aaron
The House of Aaron is a ministry in the
Body of the Messiah. We lift up Jesus Christ/Yeshua as the
Messiah, the only name under heaven by which man must be
saved. We acknowledge the triune God of the Bible: God, the
Father; Yeshua/Jesus, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Our mission is: to prepare the Body of
Messiah for His Second Coming, to restore the Biblical,
Levitical ministry to its prophesied fullness in Messiah,
and reconcile individuals, families, and fellowships to
their places in the Body.
According to the Torah, Israel's priests
were to minister to the Lord and to represent the people
before God. Jesus' atoning sacrifice on the Cross, opening
the way for personal relationship between man and God,
eliminated the need for animal sacrifices. The Bible,
however, is replete with everlasting promises relating to
the Levitical priesthood. The Bible also promises that all
things of God will be restored before our Messiah's Second
Coming. The reorganization of the Levitical ministry today,
in a Messianic context, is part of that restoration. The
priests and Levites were the temple musicians and taught the
people to discern between the holy and the profane; they
served as Israel's judges. Many of these functions, though
modified because of the Cross, remain as key elements of the
Levitical model in Israel's Regathering and Restoration.
The Church disowned its Jewish roots early
and distanced itself from the Jewish people. Yeshua, though,
came to fulfill the Old Covenant promises, not to repudiate
them. He wore the prayer shawl (Tallit), attended the
synagogue, celebrated the Feasts of the Lord, taught from
the Torah, and in all respects was an observant Jew. Only
where the traditions of men conflicted with His Father's
will did He diverge from the customary practices and
observances. The Apostles, including Paul, continued to
worship in the Temple. The Bible is filled with glorious
promises to Israel, including many yet to be fulfilled. The
olive tree, with grafted Jewish and Gentile branches, must
be nurtured to full health and fruit-fullness.
Needed reconciliation in the Body
Reconciliation in the Body is needed in
several areas. It begins with those who do not know Yeshua.
We, like all believers, must bring the Word of God to people
and introduce them to the Messiah.
The Body of Believers is also in need of
reconciliation. Divisions between denominations, races,
generations, and cultures fracture the Body and weaken its
witness in the world. Additionally, families must be
strengthened and nurtured as building blocks in the Body.
Denominational reconciliation in the Body
is vital. Too often churches apply doctrinal litmus tests to
determine who are the true believers. The Bible promises
that the Bride – the Body of the Messiah – will receive her
Lord in an unblemished state of unity and love. We rejoice
in the Body's diversity and scope and part of our ministry
within the Body is to increase the awareness of our common
bond in the Messiah resulting in a stronger unity of our
faith.
In the spirit of Elijah the prophet, we
sense the ever greater need to reconcile parents to their
children, children to their parents, and parents to each
other. The breakup of the family continues to plague society
and damage countless lives.
Other House of Aaron beliefs and practices
are distinctive expressions of our Levitical ministry. We
worship on the Biblical Sabbath, the Seventh Day. One of our
congregations is a community based on the all things common
pattern in Acts Chapters 2 and 4. Commandments and promises
that God decreed as everlasting, eternal, forever, or
throughout all generations are binding today, though
modified by Jesus' atonement on the Cross. We look forward
to the soon return of our Lord Yeshua, our Messiah –
Maranatha!
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