Introduction:
Ordination
Ordination is first of all a simple confirmation that God has indeed called a man and that he has faithfully shown the evidences of this call.
- He is called by the Holy Ghost
- He is recommended by a presbytery of godly men
- He is placed in office by the local church
Ordination places some honor from those who do the ordaining upon the man who is being ordained
- The presbytery examines the man and recommends him to the church.
- The church declares their confidence in the man by virtue of what they have seen in his life and ministry.
- The presbytery places some of their honor on the man until he can, by virtue of his life and labor, earn his own honor.
- THE CALL OF THE MAN OF GOD
- Requested by Moses (Numbers 27:15-16)
- God leads through men
- Moses requesting a man
- Elijah anointing Elisha (1 Kings 19:16, 19-21)
- We must be seeking laborers (Matthew 9:37-38)
- We must be training leaders (2 Timothy 2:2)
- Called by God (Numbers 27:16) Let the LORDset a man
- God alone knows the heart of every man (Numbers 27:16; 1 Samuel 16:7) the God of the spirits of all flesh
- God must ultimately do the calling
- Placing into the ministry (1 Timothy 1:12)
- Sending on a mission (Acts 13:1-4)
- Set Over the Congregation (Numbers 27:16)
- A position of authority
- An overseer of the flock (Acts 20:28)
- One who rules (Hebrews 13:7; 1 Timothy 3:4-5, 10-13)
- A position of responsibility
- His authority is derived from another; he is a steward (1 Corinthians 4:1-2)
- As one that must give account (Hebrews 13:17)
- The balance of authority and responsibility (1 Peter 5:2-3)
- He must be a servant first (Matthew 20:25-28; Romans 1:1)
- THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE MAN OF GOD
- His Visibility (Numbers 27:17) before them
- Required to have a good report (1 Timothy 3:7)
- To be an ensample to the flock (1 Peter 5:3)
- As living in a glass house (1 Samuel 18:12-16)
- The loss of freedom
- Pressure on the family
- His Vision
- To lead them out (Numbers 27:17)
- Not for his own glory (Jeremiah 45:5)
- But as a steward of God (2 Corinthians 4:1-2)
- To have a vision for the work (Proverbs 29:18)
- To bring them in (Numbers 27:17); to bring them back safely; to care for them
- Ministry is people; he must never lose sight of this
- He must watch for their souls (Hebrews 13:17)
- Note: In 9AD, Quinctilius Varus took three Roman legions into Germany. He foolishly got trapped in a dense German forest and lost the entire army (about 20,000 men). After this disaster, Augustus Caesar was heard repeating over and over, Quinctilius Varus, give me back my legions!
- His Vitality (Numbers 27:18) a man in whom is the spirit
- He must be Spirit-filled (Acts 6:3; Ephesians 5:18); that is, he must be surrendered to the leadership and control of the Spirit
- He must be Spirit-fed (1 Corinthians 2:12-13); he must be always feeding on the word of God (Jeremiah 15:16)
- He must be Spirit-led (Romans 8:16); he must be able to seek and find Gods leadership; then, he must be willing to follow it
- THE CEREMONY ORDAINED BY GOD
- His Confirmation
- Moses took him (Numbers 27:18, 22)
- Moses set him before the congregation (Numbers 27:19, 22)
- This gave a two-fold confirmation of his divine calling; from both Moses and the congregation
- His Commission
- Lay thine hand upon him (Numbers 27:18, 23)
- Put some of thine honor upon him (Numbers 27:20)
- The laying on of the hands of the presbytery (1 Timothy 4:14)
- His Charge (Numbers 27:19, 23)
- To war a good warfare (1 Timothy 1:18)
- To do nothing by partiality (1 Timothy 5:21)
- To obey faithfully until the Lord comes (1 Timothy 6:13-14)
- To preach the word in all seasons (2 Timothy 4:1)
- To watch in all things (2 Timothy 4:5)
- To endure afflictions (2 Timothy 4:5)
- To do the work of an evangelist (2 Timothy 4:5)
Conclusion: The responsibility of the congregation:
- Remember him (Hebrews 13:7); give respect (1 Timothy 5:17)
- Obey him (Hebrews 13:17); follow his leading in the work of the church
- Salute him (Hebrews 13:24); esteem him in love (1 Thessalonians 5:12-13)