‘We Know And We See.’
Deuteronomy 11:5-7.
a)
Deuteronomy 11:5. The Lord
cared for His People as they were wandering in the desert before they arrived
at the border of their Promised Land. This fact was well known by them.
b)
Deuteronomy 11:6. God’s
People could recall what the Lord did to Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab,
descendants of Reuben. God opened the Earth and swallowed them up.
c)
Deuteronomy 11:7. God’s
People were the ones who had seen all the great things thay the Lord had done.
(Through this QT I understand more of the Power of True Testimony:
We Know And We See)
‘Aaron’s Priestly Garments.’
Exodus 28:3.
a)
They were made by skilled
craftsmen.
b)
The craftsmen were given
special skill and filled with a Spirit of Wisdom.
c)
These garments would set
Aaron apart from other people.
d)
They were made so that Aaron
could Minister to the Lord in the Priest’s Office and serve as Priest.
(This Second one reminds me of the Beauty and Holiness of
Priesthood: Aaron’s Priestly Garments)
Chris.
True Testimony must contain the element of ‘I see’. Every testimony
that is given is given for the Glory of God. A Testimony belongs to the Lord so
should never be second hand. When we Testify to something that is just hearsay
it is actually a foolish thing to do. It becomes just a story and not a Testimony.