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1 Chronicles 27:25-34 THE KEEPER OF THE OIL Intro: What we have in
these verses is a list of the officers who served in David's court along with
the duties each carried out. It must
have been a great honor to be chosen by the king for a place of service. Imagine if the President were to call on you
to fulfill some office in his administration.
Most folks would consider it a great honor. But,
have you ever considered that the Lord chooses out men and women to serve
Him? As a matter of fact, He has given
every believer a place of service in the body of Christ, Eph. 2:10; 1 Cor. 12:7, 11.
What a blessing to be used of the Lord!
It is a blessing beyond compare to be chosen, gifted and used by the
Lord. This
list of officials from David’s kingdom can teach us some lessons about serving
the Lord. 1.
Each Person Had 2.
Each Person Was Called By Name
- (God knows each of you by name, He cares for and keeps up with His Own, Matt. 10:29-31.) 3.
Each Person Served In Different
Capacities - (God puts us where we are.
We are to grow where He plants us!) 4.
Each Person Was Placed Where
They Were By The King - (Anywhere the Lord places you is a special
place of service. He knows where He can
best us your gifts for His glory and for the edification of the whole church, Eph. 4:10-13; 1 Cor. 12:7; Eph. 4:16, “From
whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every
joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every
part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.”) We
could spend time talking about each of these duties assigned in these verses,
but I want to concentrate on verse 28. I want to look at the man named Joash, who
was the keeper of the cellars of oil. Here
is a man who was in a place of special service to the king. However, his job was not flashy or one that
attracted a lot of attention. He served
his king, but he did so in a dark, damp and deserted cellar. Let's look in on Joash and the job he was
called upon to fulfill. I want to consider this man and I want to look at the
cellar as a place of service. You
might wonder what you and I can learn from a passage such as this. Well, we can learn a lot about faithfulness
to the Lord in our service. You see,
Joash represents much of the church this evening. Like Joash, many Christians serve the Lord in
obscurity. Yet, the service they provide
is absolutely essential in the life of the church. Tonight, let’s look in on the life of this
man named Joash as I preach for a while on this thought: The Keeper Of The Oil.
I. THE DUTIES OF HIS JOB A.
Keep The Oil - (Ill.
Oil was very important in Jewish society – It was used Religiously (Lev.
2:1; 7:1ff; 14ff); And as Lamp Fuel (Ex. 27:20); As an Item of Commerce (1 Kings 5:11); As a Medicine
(Luke 10:34); In Cooking and in Cosmetics.
(Oil was extremely important!) (Oil
is also a symbol - It represents the Holy Spirit! We need some saints of God who will be
keepers of the oil in our day! ( B.
Stay In Place - ( C.
Watch For Intruders -
He was to keep an eye on the oil and be sure none was stolen. ( II. THE
DISADVANTAGES OF HIS JOB A.
It Was Unnoticed - (Ill. A thankless
job!) ( B.
It Was Uncomfortable -
(Ill. The cellar - Dark, Damp, Deserted!)
All of God's assignments are not pleasant! God's
call to a task says that God has faith in you.
Your obedience, even in a difficult place shows you have faith in
God! ( C.
It Was Lonely - (Ill.
Sometimes the Lord's work is lonely work!
You will be misunderstood and misrepresented) But, every now and then, the King will come
to visit! ( D.
It Was Unappreciated -
Ill. Others must have mocked Joash!
People will not always understand you, but serve the Lord and him first,
and He will pour out the blessings on you!
( III. THE DEMANDS OF HIS JOB A.
Stay Until The King Calls
- Be faithful until He calls you home, or He changes your assignment. ( B.
Don't Come Out For Any Reason
- If you are serving the Lord, you are doing the greatest work in the world!
Anything else is a step down! ( It
is a special person who will just stay put and serve the Lord, even when there
is harassment, difficulty, fatigue, and what they do goes unnoticed. It takes a person who cares more about the
Lord than about self!) It takes a person
who is Spirit-filled and Spirit-led! C.
Obey The King - He is
the only one you need to try and please!
Just keep the oil and all will be well!
(Ill. God wants your obedience - 1
Sam. 15:22) Conc: Are you a keeper of the
Oil? Are you faithfully fulfilling your
duties before the Lord? There are a
couple of facts that we need to hear concerning this type of servant. 1.
They are Humble -
Willing to do any job. (Ill. King David was willing to be a doorkeeper - Psa. 84:10) 2.
They are Helpful -
Looking out for the good of all. (Il.
Hur - Ex. 17:12) 3.
They are Hopeful -
Know they will be rewarded for faithfulness to their King! It doesn’t matter to them if others see or
notice what they do. They know they are
where the king has placed them and they just keep the oil, knowing their king
sees and takes notice of their service! They do it all out of love for their
king. Church,
just keep the oil and God will bless! |
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