The story of Nadab and Abihu's disobedience in Leviticus 10 serves as a reminder of the importance of serving God with a clear mind, avoiding false stimulation, and seeking God's glory in all things.
Chuck Smith discusses the severe judgment of God on Nadab and Abihu for offering 'strange fire' before the Lord, emphasizing the importance of holiness in the priesthood and the need for a clear mind when serving God. He explains that their error stemmed from acting on their own initiative rather than following God's prescribed methods, highlighting that the end does not justify the means. Smith warns against serving God under false influences and stresses that all service should be for God's glory, not for personal gain or recognition.
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"STRANGE FIRE"
Intro: The tabernacle has been completed, the congregation of Israel had gathered
for the opening ceremonies, As Moses and Aaron came out of the tabernacle,
fire from the Lord consumed the sacrifices upon the altar & the people seeing
this fell upon their faces and worshipped God. It was at this point Nadab &
Abihu offered their strange fire.
I. WHY WAS GOD SO SEVERE IN JUDGMENT?
A. God was forming, a special nation.
1. Through this nation He intended to reach the world for God loved
the world.
2. This nation to have a special relationship to Him.
3. The consciousness of this relationship was to be maintained by the
priesthood.
4. It was important that the priest be holy instruments of God.
a. A corrupted priesthood would mean a corrupted nation.
b. A corrupted nation would mean a corrupted witness to the world.
II. WHAT WAS THE STRANGE FIRE?
A. Chapter 16 contains instructions for High Priest on the day of Atonement.
1. The beginning of the chanter He warns of carefulness referring to
Nadab & Abihu.
2. He tells that Aaron is to take burning coals from off the altar before
the Lord.
3. Where Nadab & Abihu got their fire we know not.
a. They were doing a right thing in a wrong way.
b. Here we see God's opinion of the age old philosophy, that the
end justifies the means.
B. There is a strong indication in the story that Nadab & Abihu had been drinking
prior to their error vs. 9.
1. God wants our minds to be clear when we serve Him and under no other
influence but His.
2. He does not want false stimulation for service.
3. These men were acting under own initiative & not under control of God.
a. How wrong it is to serve God under false stimulation.
1. Offering fire of fleshly enthusiasm.
2. Some so-called ministers motivated by money.
C. An indication that they were seeking glory, vs. 3.
1. How important it is that God receives the glory from our service.
a. "Let your light so shine."
b. "That no flesh should glory in His sight."
III. HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO US TODAY?
A. We must be a true witness of God in the world.
1. In our methods.
a. If we think we can improve on God's methods.
2. We must never touch God's work under a false stimulant.
a. Or Worse yet stimulate others with false stimulant.
1. "For the love of Christ constrains me."
2. It must be the fire of His Spirit burning in me.
3. We must do all things for the glory of God.
a. "God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross..."
Sermon Outline
- Why was God so severe in judgment? points: - God was forming a special nation - The importance of a holy priesthood - The consequences of a corrupted priesthood
- What was the strange fire? points: - Nadab and Abihu's disobedience - The consequences of serving God under false stimulation - The importance of seeking God's glory
- How does this apply to us today? points: - Being a true witness of God - Avoiding false stimulation in service - Doing all things for God's glory
Key Quotes
“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross...” — Chuck Smith
“Let your light so shine.” — Chuck Smith
“That no flesh should glory in His sight.” — Chuck Smith
Application Points
- We must be a true witness of God in the world, avoiding false methods and stimulation.
- We must do all things for the glory of God, avoiding seeking glory for ourselves.
- We must serve God with a clear mind, under no other influence but His, to maintain a true relationship with Him.
