Aaron's Rod
The Rod
The rod was a branch that was made of very hard, sun-baked, weather-beaten wood and was gnarled, knotted, and twisted. A rod got its name from its stretching or extending itself. A rod or staff was used for walking, sheepherding, chastisement, or snake killing. It was the scepter of a king, an emblem of power.
The Symbolism
Our calling—our ministry—is a dead piece of wood unless it is touched by the divine power of God. Aaron’s rod was given supernatural life that resulted in supernatural fruitfulness, the sign of divine approval. Under the same divine atmosphere, the other rods could not be made alive but remained merely dry, twisted, desert sticks.
The Secret
The secret of becoming a fruitful rod instead of a dry stick is presenting ourselves constantly before His presence. In ourselves we are dry and barren for our reliance is on God for our fruitfulness. A barren rod is not a personal reflection of the man, but the realization of a ministry limitation set by God’s grace, mercy and wisdom. Ministry failure is probable when we refuse to come to terms with our limitations. The rod was placed in the Ark of the Covenant to preserve the fruitfulness of the chosen rod. The fruit was to remain forever ripe, never to fade. The Ark preserved the rod in never-fading beauty. When we keep our ministry in the Ark, abiding daily in Christ’s presence, we will be refreshed with the revelation of God’s mind and purpose and endowed with fresh anointing.