In the heart of the Eternal Sacred of Cherubim and Seraphim (ESOCS), a sacred tradition has endured through the ages - the ordination of priests. This revered ceremony is a solemn occasion where individuals, regardless of their gender, are chosen by the Church, guided by the wisdom of John 5:16. But why have you been chosen for this divine calling? Acts 1:22 reveals the answer, as it states that those chosen for ordination should have been witnesses of Christ's resurrection. The Lord Himself has called you to share His message of love and salvation with the world.
Ordination is not just a mere formality; it is a profound step that should lead you on a transformative spiritual journey. Acts 13:48 reminds us that through this sacred ritual, you are set apart by the Lord Himself to proclaim His truth. Your ordination should propel you towards a deeper understanding of His divine plan and lead you to a place of greater spiritual maturity and wisdom. Just as Moses was divinely filled with the Spirit in Numbers 27:18, you too should seek the Holy Spirit's guidance, allowing it to infuse your every word and action.
ESOCS holds true to its ancient rituals, and every ordination is accompanied by the anointing of oil and a change of garments, as stated in Exodus 28:41. These symbols carry great symbolism, signifying the spiritual consecration of the ordained priest. As Exodus 30:30 highlights, this anointing comes with spiritual gifts bestowed upon you by the grace of God. These special gifts are not to be taken lightly but should be nurtured and utilized for the furtherance of His kingdom, as 1 Timothy 4:14 reminds us.
However, being anointed does not automatically guarantee a perpetual connection with the spirit. As 2 Timothy 1:6 urges, you must continuously fan the flames of God's spiritual gifts within you. You are responsible for maintaining the fire of faith burning brightly in your heart, constantly seeking the Lord's presence, and deepening your relationship with Him. It is not enough to be ordained; you must remain steadfast in your commitment to Christ and His teachings.
ESOCS understands the significance of the location for ordination. As 2 Chronicles 11:15 shows, priests are ordained in high places. These elevated spaces, both physically and metaphorically, represent the sacred nature of the calling and the divine authority bestowed upon those who embrace it. Just as God ordained the moon and the stars, as stated in Psalms 8:3, He ordains His faithful servants to shine His light on the world, dispelling darkness and leading others towards Him.
Remember, even before you were born, God had already ordained you. Jeremiah 1:5 reminds us that a true prophet is set apart for a purpose even before they enter the world. Your ordination is a time of change, transforming you into a vessel of Christ Jesus, equipped to serve and guide His people. It is a time to let go of your old self and embrace the new creation that God has called you to be.
As you prepare for your upcoming ordination in 2023, take this opportunity for deep spiritual reflection. Examine your heart, motives, and intentions. Seek the wisdom and counsel of those who have gone before you and tread this path of priesthood. Engage in fervent prayer, allowing the Holy Spirit to work in you and through you. Embrace the responsibility, honor, and privilege that come with being ordained, for it is through this sacred ceremony that you are set apart for God's holy service.
In the end, your ordination is not just about a change in title or a new role within the Church. It is a divine appointment that calls you to be a carrier of Christ's love, mercy, and grace. Let this time of spiritual reflection prepare you to embrace the challenges and joys of your ordained path, so that you may truly be a vessel through which God's light shines brightly upon the world.
Ordination 2023: A Time for Spiritual Reflection - it is not just an event, but a powerful catalyst for change, growth, and service in Christ Jesus. May you be filled with His unending love and guided by His wisdom as you embark on this sacred journey.
The Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim was solely founded by Saint Moses Orimolade Tunolase. He began his ministry from his home town Ikare. He left Ikare in 1915 and his missionary journey took him to
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