Isa 61:6  But ye shall be named the Priests of the LORD: men shall call you the Ministers of our God: ye shall eat the riches of the Gentiles, and in their glory shall ye boast yourselves.  
This literal promise to Israel belongs spiritually to the seed after 
the Spirit, namely, to all believers.
If we live up to our privileges, 
we shall live unto God so clearly and distinctly, that men shall see 
that we are set apart for holy service, and shall name us the priests of
 the Lord.
We may work, or trade, as others do, and yet we may be solely
 and wholly the ministering servants of God. 
Our one occupation shall be
 to present the perpetual sacrifice of prayer, and praise, and 
testimony, and self-consecration, to the living God by Jesus Christ.
This being our one aim, we may leave distracting concerns to those 
who have no higher calling. "Let the dead bury their dead."
It is 
written, "Strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of 
the alien shall be your plowmen and your vine-dressers." 
They may manage
 politics, puzzle out financial problems, discuss science, and settle 
the last new quibbles of criticism; but we will give ourselves unto such
 service as becomes those who, like the Lord Jesus, are ordained to a 
perpetual priesthood.
Accepting this honorable promise as involving a sacred duty, let us 
put on the vestments of holiness, and minister before the Lord all day 
long.
~Charles Spurgeon~ 

 
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