God chooses and prepares His servants. Aaron and his sons were set apart to serve, not by their own merit, but by God’s call. Their garments were made for glory and beauty, visible signs of invisible grace.

It reads in Exodus 28:1–5 Easy: “Tell your brother Aaron and his sons, Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar, to come to you from the Israelites. These men will serve me as priests. “Make special clothes for your brother Aaron. These clothes will give him honor and respect. I have given special wisdom to some of the skilled men. Tell them to make the clothes for Aaron. These clothes will show that he serves me in a special way. Then he can serve me as a priest. These are the clothes the men should make: the judgment pouch, the ephod, a blue robe, a white woven robe, a turban, and a cloth belt. They must make these special clothes for your brother Aaron and his sons. Then Aaron and his sons can serve me as priests. Tell the men to use gold thread, fine linen, and blue, purple, and red yarn.

Father God, clothe me in Your purpose. Let my life reflect Your glory, not mine. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name Amen.