The Following is from Dr. David Jeremiah:
Honor the Lord with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all
your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing, and your vats will
brim over with new wine.
Proverbs 3:9-10, NIV
It’s
a tradition on every occasion where cake is served—birthdays, anniversaries,
graduations, and especially weddings—the honoree(s) is given the first slice of
the cake. It’s a small reminder of who is being honored. Serving the honoree(s)
with the last of the cake would reveal misplaced priorities.
In the covenant community
of Israel, everyone was to honor God with the first of their harvest. Firstborn
sons were set apart as special to the Lord, and only the purest and best of the
flock were to be offered as sacrifices. It was an act of recognition, a way of
saying to God, “You are the source of all we have; You are the Honoree in the
midst of our harvest.” While God’s New Covenant with the Church is not bound by
such ceremonial traditions, we are to give ourselves as “living sacrifices” to
God by giving to Him our whole lifetime, talent, and treasure (Romans 12:1). |
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08 January, 2020
Giving God the First and the Best
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