WHAT YOU NEED TO EAT 9

The priests,
who ministered in sacred things, were commanded to wash their feet and their
hands before entering the tabernacle in the presence of God to importune for
Israel, that they might not desecrate the sanctuary. If the priests had entered
the sanctuary with their mouths polluted with tobacco, they would have shared
the fate of Nadab and Abihu. And yet professed Christians bow before God in
their families to pray with their mouths defiled with the filth of tobacco.
They go to the house which they have dedicated to God, professing to worship
him, with a stupefying quid of tobacco in their mouths, and the high-colored
saliva staining their lips and chin, and their foul breath polluting the
atmosphere. They leave their poisonous filth either upon the floor, or in
receptacles prepared for the purpose. This is the offering they present to God.
Instead of the cloud of fragrant incense filling the house as in the case of
the ancient tabernacle, it is filled with the sickening, polluted odor of
ejected tobacco spittle and quids, and the air breathed by the congregation is
poisoned.
Men who have been set apart by the laying
on of hands, to minister in sacred things, often stand in the desk with their
mouths polluted, their lips stained, and their breath tainted with the
defilements of tobacco. They speak to the people in Christ's stead. How can
such service be acceptable to a holy God, who required the priests of Israel to
make such special preparations before coming into his presence, lest his sacred
holiness should consume them for dishonoring him, as in the case of Nadab and
Abihu? These may be assured that the mighty God of Israel is still a God of
cleanliness. They profess to be serving God while they are committing idolatry,
by making a god of their appetite. Tobacco is their cherished idol. To it every
high and sacred consideration must bow. They profess to be worshipping God,
while at the same time they are violating the first commandment. They have
other gods before the Lord. "Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the
Lord."
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