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PETE BUMGARNER MINISTRIES A NON-PROFIT CORPORATION FOUNDED OCTOBER, 1984 INDENTIFYING & UNDERSTANDING MINISTRY STUDY GUIDE

IDENTIFYING & UNDERSTANDING MINISTRY SCRIPTURE READING Numbers 3 & 4 THEME Many believers are doing nothing beneficial for the kingdom of God. They seem to be waiting for God to do something profound in their life that will motivate them to go forth and fulfill His mandates. Others do not understand that ministry is accomplished in a variety of ways. God expects each of us to do something beneficial for Him and His kingdom. The more we do for Him, the more proficient we will become in I. INTRODUCTION A. Chapters three and four of Numbers give significant insight into ministry and ministerial duties. B. By following the principles of these chapters, we can identify and understand various aspects of C. There are various aspects of ministry that must be recognized and utilized in order for the Church to fulfill its purpose. D. Israel was comprised of twelve tribes; chapters three and four of Numbers represent only one tribe those who live by the E. Not everyone is called to quit his/her job and enter into fulltime church ministry; however, we must realize that all of our ministries should be full-time for the Lord. F. Every believer should be available for God to use anytime He wants to use him/her. II. BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES OF MINISTRY A. From the assignments given to the three families of Levi, we can learn some basic principles that will assist in identifying and understanding our ministries. B. Kohath, Gershon, and Merari were the three sons of Levi. Although each of these sons was identified as a Levite, their duties and responsibilities were different. 1

C. From the family of Kohath, God chose Moses to be the civil leader of the nation and Aaron to be the spiritual representative of the nation. By God s ordination, the spiritual representation continued through the descendants of Aaron. D. According to Numbers 3:6-9, the entire tribe of Levi was given to Aaron and his sons (the priests) to assist them as they fulfilled their Eleazar, Aaron s son, was the overseer of the Levites who were responsible for guarding the sanctuary. E. Excluding Moses, Aaron, and Aaron s sons, the Kohathites (descendants of Kohath) were responsible for the transport of the holy vessels and utensils used by the priests in their The ministry of the Kohathites can be classified as a support (Numbers 3:30-31) F. The Gershonites (descendants of Gershon) were responsible for the tent and all the coverings of the tabernacle, including the curtains, screens, and cords that were used to enclose the tabernacle. This family also worked as a support (Numbers 3:25-26) G. The Merarites (descendants of Merari) were responsible for the framework and related materials of the tabernacle. This family may also be identified as a support (Numbers 3:36) H. God chose the tribe of Levi to carry out His ministry because this tribe had separated itself from all the other tribes to stand with and for the Lord. (Exodus 32:26) I. The following principles can be gleaned from chapters three and four of Numbers. 1. God selects and appoints ministries and their assignments. 2. Not everyone in a family has the same 3. God selects some to minister directly to and for Him (Aaron and his sons), some to assist those who minister to and for Him (the Kohathites), and others to assist in the overall ministry needs (the Gershonites and Merarites). 4. The efficiency of the tabernacle ministry was directly related to each family fulfilling its God-given assignment. 2

5. Violation of assignment could result in death. (Numbers 3:10) 6. When everyone does his/her part, ministry flows smoothly and potential is maximized. III. MINISTRY IS FOR EVERYONE A. Understanding ministry as service eliminates the negative mindset that thinks it has nothing to offer. B. Everyone has the responsibility to minister in some capacity. C. Israel was comprised of twelve tribes, not one. One tribe was set apart exclusively for the Lord, but the other eleven were equally responsible for carrying out the mandates of God. D. The other eleven tribes were responsible for supplying the tabernacle with the items needed to carry out its E. Each tribe had its own distinct function and capability. F. Each tribe had a specific order for setting up and breaking camp. (Numbers 2:1-31; Numbers 10:11-28) G. Only one tribe worked inside the tabernacle compound; however, we must understand that there is a tremendous amount of work to be done outside the tabernacle compound. H. Knowing your family or tribal assignment is critical to the overall operation of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram ignored God s mandate and violated His principle to their own detriment. (Numbers16) IV. RECOGNIZING YOUR MINISTRY A. Using the principles given in the scriptures, identify the category of ministry into which you have been appointed. 1. Has God called you to minister to and for Him in a full-time capacity? 2. Has God called you to work full-time for a ministry in a support role? 3. Has God called you to assist in supplying the needs of a particular ministry? 3

4. Everyone will fit into one of these three generalized categories. 5. To determine the category into which you have been called, you must sincerely observe your existing gifts and abilities, realizing the best category suited for your potential. B. Support ministries are not lead ministries; therefore, they must not attempt to take the lead role in C. Recognizing your ministry begins with recognizing the Lord of V. IMPLEMENTING MINISTRY A. Implement means to put into practice. Now is the time to put ministry into practice not tomorrow NOW! B. Many people fail to enter into their ministry because they are waiting for God to move upon them to do something profound. C. The practice of ministry is to do what you know to do. 1. Do you know to pay your tithes and give offerings so that the house of the Lord will not be neglected? then, DO IT! 2. Do you know that all God requires you to do is all that you know to do? 3. Do all that you know to do and you will fulfill your D. As you begin practicing what you know, you will recognize and understand your E. Ministry is what you do. If you are not doing anything to benefit the kingdom of God, you are not ministering for the Lord. F. There is much more to ministry than preaching and teaching. The fivefold ministry is responsible for the proclamation and explanation of the gospel of the kingdom, but the Body of Christ is responsible for implementing what it has been taught by the fivefold 4

VI. SUMMARY A. God expects each of us to do something beneficial for Him and His kingdom. B. God selects some to minister directly to and for Him, some to assist those who minister to and for Him, and others to assist in the overall ministry needs. C. Understanding ministry as service eliminates the negative mindset that thinks it has nothing to offer. D. Recognizing your ministry begins with recognizing the Lord of E. Now is the time to put ministry into practice not tomorrow NOW! VII. CONCLUSION A. Do not frustrate yourself trying to discover your ministry just minister! B. We used chapters three and four of Numbers to illustrate the various aspects of ministry, not to pressure you into discovering a particular ministry; however, I believe that ministry becomes obvious when we are honest with ourselves. C. What we do for the benefit of the kingdom of God is true ministry; what we do for ourselves and call ministry is an illusion. D. Identifying and understanding ministry reveals the parameters and concepts of E. Those who operate in leadership ministries need to learn the precept of II Samuel 23:2-3, which says, The Spirit of the Lord spoke by me, and His word was on my tongue. The Rock of Israel spoke to me: He who rules over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God. F. Ministry is designed for service, not recognition. Know Whose you are; do what He asks you to do; and you will fulfill your 5