Monday, January 18, 2010

Leviticus 25

2 comments:

Unknown said...

"The land really belongs to me...." v23

I love this truth that our possessions are not really our possessions at all.... living in the reality of this principle means no fear, no grappling, no stress. We did a fantastic Bible study in our small group a few years back by Crown Financial and I loved the quotes of people saying things like "God, I don't know why you want your new car to have a dent in it...." when someone sideswipes "their" new vehicle and "it was the Lord's house." when their house burns down. I want to live with that kind of keen awareness, that this... all this... is not mine, and there is nothing I need cling to but Him.

"This is because the people of Israel are servants to me. They are my servants, whom I brought out of Egypt. I am the Lord your God." v54-55

That brings it home even more. We are merely His servants, we and all we have are His.

Mac an Rothaich said...

I love the concept of freedom that the jubilee year is all about. Praise God that Jesus is our jubilee! We are free in Christ!

I also adore the rich FAITH metaphor in this chapter when describing living off what the land produces while it rests!! Wow... to the world this is so unsafe but is it ever really unsafe to trust in God's provision when he has told us to do so in a situation?

Commentary Quote
"If we are careful to do our duty, we may trust God with our comfort. This was a miracle for an encouragement to all neither sowed or reaped. This was a miracle for an encouragement to all God's people, in all ages, to trust him in the way of duty. There is nothing lost by faith and self-denial in obedience.
Some ask, What shall we eat the seventh year? Thus many Christians anticipate evils, questioning what they shall do, and fearing to proceed in the way of duty. But we have no right to anticipate evils, so as to distress ourselves about them. To carnal minds we may appear to act absurdly, but the path of duty is ever the path of safety. "