The Tinkling of Bells

“Make pomegranates of blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and attach them to the hem of the robe, with gold bells between them.  The gold bells and pomegranates are to alternate all the way around the hem.  Aaron will wear this robe whenever he enters the Holy Place to minister to the Lord, and the bells will tinkle as he goes in and out of the Lord’s presence…”  (Exodus 28:33-35  NLT)

Can you hear the tinkling of the bells as he passes through the courtyard and behind the veil?  Can you strain your ears for the silence as he kneels for a while and prays?  The tiniest of sounds alerts you to where Aaron is and what he is doing.  The simplest of actions, attaching the little tinklers to the hem of the robe, remind you of Whose presence He is about to enter or has been in.

And you?  I’ll guess there are no bells attached to the hem of your favorite jeans, your Sunday-best dress clothes or your uniform.  But do those around you notice something different when you’ve been in His presence?

Is your patience extended to cover a range of infractions?  Do they hear it in your voice, see it in your expressions, feel it in your body language?

Is there more love in your service?  Can they know you’ve been in the presence of the Lord by how you set down the dishes for dinner?  Vacuum the living room?  Fold the laundry?

Are your conversations littered with references to Him?  Do they notice a different tone?  Jokes with milder content?  Do your words express hope instead of hopelessness?

My friend, you may not have bells attached to the hem of your garment—but know this:  Those around you know when you’ve been in the presence of our Lord.

Malinda Edgell
Illinois

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