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Introduction:
Many today
love to have the preeminence (3John 1:9) like Diotrephes of old. They
desire to be teachers understanding neither what they say nor whereof
they affirm (1Timothy 1:7). James warns against too many desiring to
be masters, not realizing that they shall receive the greater condemnation
(James 3:1). Man desires a position. God takes a servant and gives
him a job to do.
I.
THE
GAINSAYING OF KORAH
A.
The
Sons of Kohath
1. One
of the three sons of Levi (Genesis 46:11)
2. The
responsibilities of the Kohathites (Numbers 4:4-20)
B. The
complaint of Korah (Numbers 16:3)
1. You
take too much on you
2. All
the congregation is holy
3. In
other words, Korah wanted a higher position than baggage boy and
thought to get it by bringing Moses and Aaron down to size
C. The
end of Korah (Numbers 16:35)
1. Fire
from the Lord (cp. Leviticus 10:1-2)
2. The
gainsaying of Korah (Jude 1:11); gainsay means to speak against (see
Romans 10:21; Titus 1:9)
II.
THE
SERVITUDE OF OBEDEDOM
A. A
Direct Descendent of Korah (1Chronicles 9:19; 26:15 and 19)
B. A
Name Meaning Servant of Edom
1. In
times of blessing, Edom became the servants of Israel (2Samuel 8:14)
2. What
could have made this man a servant of Edom?
C. A
Porter for the Service of the Ark (1Chronicles 15:18)
D. A
Doorkeeper for the Ark of the Lord (1Corinthians 15:24; 26:12-19)
III. THE
BLESSINGS OF THE DOORKEEPER
A. A
Doorkeeper in the House of His God (Psalm 84:11)
B. A
Keeper of the Ark of the Lord (2Samuel 6:1-12)
C. A
Musician Playing Praises to the Lord (1Chronicles 15:19-21)
D. A
Man Receiving the Blessings of the Lord (2Samuel 6:11; 1Chronicles
26:4-8)
Conclusion:
Make your place of service a source of blessing. Remember that little is
much when God is in it. He that is greatest among you shall be your
servant (Matthew 23:10-12).