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The scriptures. May God bless the reading of His holy word.
“When you have entered the land the Lord your God is giving you as an
inheritance and have taken possession of it and settled in it, take some of the
firstfruits of all that you produce from the soil of the land the Lord your God
is giving you and put them in a basket. Then go to the place the Lord your God
will choose as a dwelling for his Name and say to the priest in office at the
time, ‘I declare today to the Lord your God that I have come to the land the
Lord swore to our forefathers to give us.’ The priest shall take the basket
from your hands and set it down in front of the altar of the Lord your God.
Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: ‘My father was a wandering
Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became
a great nation, powerful and numerous. But the Egyptians mistreated us and made
us suffer, putting us to hard labor. Then we cried out to the Lord, the God of
our fathers, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our misery, toil and
oppression. So the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an
outstretched arm, with great terror and with miraculous signs and wonders. He
brought us to this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and
honey; and now I bring the firstfruits of the soil that You, O Lord, have given
me.””
“Place the basket before the Lord your God and bow down before Him. And you and the Levites and the aliens among you shall rejoice in all the good things the Lord your God has given to you and your household.”
Deuteronomy 26:1-11
This ends our reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.
As we approach the end of Book of Deuteronomy, we find the Israelites on the brink of crossing the Jordan River into the land God had promised them, the land that was “flowing with milk and honey”, the land which would provide an abundance in blessings to His people. In regard to their part, all they had to do was remain obedient to God’s commands and expectations, keeping their trust firmly in Him and Him alone.
Now, we have read in other Old Testament passages prior to this one how God expected the Israelites to bring Him their firstfruits. The main point has consistently been that He (God) always provides His best to His people and so they should give their finest back to Him in return.
In today’s passage from Deuteronomy, chapter 26, we not only read where the Lord demands that the Israelites bring “some of the firstfruits of all…produce from the soil of the land the Lord your God is giving you” but He tells them how He wants them to bring it. Note that they were to place the firstfruits in a basket and “go to the place the Lord would choose “as a dwelling for his Name”. Once there, they were to say this to the priest:
“I declare today to the Lord your God that I have come to the land the Lord swore to our forefathers to give us”.
The priest would then take the basket and “set it down in front of the altar of the Lord”. The person presenting the offering was then to recite the following:
“When you have entered the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance and have taken possession of it and settled in it, take some of the firstfruits of all that you produce from the soil of the land the Lord your God is giving you and put them in a basket. Then go to the place the Lord your God will choose as a dwelling for his Name and say to the priest in office at the time, ‘I declare today to the Lord your God that I have come to the land the Lord swore to our forefathers to give us.’ The priest shall take the basket from your hands and set it down in front of the altar of the Lord your God. Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: ‘My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous. But the Egyptians mistreated us and made us suffer, putting us to hard labor. Then we cried out to the Lord, the God of our fathers, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our misery, toil and oppression. So the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror and with miraculous signs and wonders. He brought us to this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey; and now I bring the firstfruits of the soil that You, O Lord, have given me.’”
In sum, the person presenting the offering was to attest to how the Israelites had been in a place of need during their oppressive enslavement in Egypt before being rescued by God who delivered them from bondage and out of love, gave them promise and hope for their future as He made good on His promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Of course, this promise was that he would make Israel a great nation and so He did (and still does).
With all this, the offering of the firstfruits was a representation of God’s goodness unto them, a portion of the firstfruits of the harvest that He had blessed them with. These offerings of thanksgiving allowed each donor the chance to rejoice in all the good things the Lord had given to them and their household.
This leads to a question for all Christ followers and God-believers today.
For how often do we dedicate a portion of our firstfruits before the Lord, giving thanks and rejoicing for how He has delivered and blessed each?
Friends, one of our most important spiritual disciplines should be to just pause at the start of each day and turn our eyes toward the Lord with thanks. For He allowed us to wake up this morning and we’re breathing in and out with a heart that’s beating. Both need to happen just so our lives can be sustained.
Too often, we take these things for granted, failing to acknowledge and honor God for giving us these things. For not only does he give us lungs that breathe the oxygen He creates and hearts that beat to pump blood through our bodies, He gives us every bare essential we need in order to serve Him ad carry out His purposes.
The bottom line is that we have a real tendency to not celebrate the basic essentials the Lord provides and while we may exist in different cultures and socioeconomic statuses, we all get the gift of time from God, each receiving twenty-four hours a day. If you want to break that down a little further, He gives every person 1,440 minutes which further translates to a whopping 86,400 seconds. Indeed, every second of every minute is a blessing in its own right.
There’s an older contemporary Christian song that was written and performed by Chris Rice. It carries the following title, “Life Means So Much”, and in the second stanza of the song, we find these words, followed by the chorus:
Every day is a bank account
And time is our currency
So no one’s rich, nobody’s poor
We get twenty-four hours each
So how are you gonna spend?
Will you invest or squander?
Try to get ahead
Or help someone who’s under
Teach us to count the days
Teach us to make the days count
Lead us in better ways
Somehow our souls forgot
Life means so much
Life means so much
Life means so much
The Lord speaks to us all through this song and asks us to answer some probing questions:
What do we do with the time the Lord blesses us with each day?
Do we give Him our firstfruits? (and this means not giving Him our time leftovers but rather prime time)
How do we use the time He gives? Do we honor Him with it, investing our time in the work He purposes us to carry out every day? Or do we engage in consistent time wasting?
Do we only look out for ourselves, squandering our time to get ahead or do we use it to selflessly invest in others in need?
I pray we’ll all be honest with ourselves in fielding these questions and even if we’re not, we need to remember that the Lord sees everything we do. Nothing is hidden from His sight and He’s fully aware in regard to whether you give Him your best daily or not.
My hope is that this scripture passage and the message associated with it will cause us all to pause and see how well we are using what God has given for His glory while having a constant appreciation for all He provides, no matter how small it might be. Like the Israelites of old, let us rejoice in all the things God has done, is doing, and is yet to do in our lives.
Amen.
In Christ,
Mark
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