The same experience is repeated in the history of Jacob’s sons. God does not annul His laws. He does not work contrary to them. He does not undo the work of sin. But He transforms. Through His grace the curse results in blessing. TEd 88.3
Of the sons of Jacob, Levi was one of the most cruel and vindictive, one of the two most guilty in the treacherous murder of the Shechemites. Levi’s characteristics, reflected in his descendants, incurred for them the decree from God, “I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel.” Genesis 49:7. But repentance produced reformation, and by their faithfulness to God amidst the apostasy of the other tribes, the curse was transformed into a token of highest honor. TEd 88.4
“The Lord separated the tribe of Levi to bear the ark of the covenant of the Lord, to stand before the Lord to minister to Him and to bless in His name.” Deuteronomy 10:8. TEd 88.5
As the appointed ministers of the sanctuary, the Levites received no landed inheritance. They lived together in cities set apart for their use, and received their support from the tithes, gifts, and offerings devoted to God’s service. They were the teachers of the people, guests at all their festivities, and everywhere honored as servants and representatives of God. To the whole nation was given the command, “Take heed to yourself that you do not forsake the Levite as long as you live in your land.” “Levi has no portion nor inheritance with his brethren; the Lord is his inheritance.” Deuteronomy 12:19; 10:9. TEd 88.6