O LORD, my Maker and my High Priest,
You have called me not only to be Yours,
but to wear Your glory and beauty as I walk in Your purpose.
Just as You clothed Aaron for service,
clothe me with garments not made of thread alone,
but of mercy, wisdom, and righteousness.
Let my garments reflect Your glory.
Weave in me a robe of blue, purple, and scarlet,
threaded with gold, not for show, but for sacred identity.
May my life be a priestly garment,
beautiful because it belongs to You.
Fasten the ephod upon my shoulders, O God,
that I may bear the names of those I love and serve,
engraved as on onyx stones, carried with intercession and compassion.
Help me to remember others in my prayers,
standing in the gap as You stood for me.
Place upon my heart the breastplate of judgment,
filled with twelve stones, each unique and precious.
Let every decision I make reflect Your justice and mercy.
Guide me by Your Urim and Thummim,
Your light and Your perfection.
Crown me with holiness.
Upon my forehead, O LORD,
let there be engraved the words: “HOLY TO THE LORD.”
Set apart. Consecrated. Not common. Not my own.
Cover me with the linen tunic, white and clean.
May purity, not performance, be my garment.
Let every thread whisper obedience.
Let every hem carry humility.
Anoint me with Your oil, as You did Aaron.
Flow over me, Holy Spirit, until I am drenched
in Your power and set apart for Your glory.
For You have made me,
not just to serve in sacred places,
but to be a sacred space.
May I never forget: I am Your priest, Your beloved,
called into Your presence to minister first unto You.
Let my whole life be a liturgy.
Let my words be incense.
Let my hands be clean.
Let my heart carry names.
Let my steps be holy.
In the name of my true High Priest, Jesus,
Amen.