Exodus 22:29 (ESV)
Originally published 04/06/2015
The people of Israel were farmers. They had no grocery stores, so they lived off of the crops they grew. By the time the new crops were planted the food they were eating was almost a year old and very little was left. They waited eagerly for the harvest, and if it was ruined, they would have nothing for a year. They would love to eat the first of the fresh crop. This was God's command: "You shall not delay to offer from the fullness of your harvest and from the outflow of your presses" Exodus 22:29 (ESV). The temptation was to eat the very first of the new food, then give God his portion from what was left; after all, God really did not eat it or need it. God's command was about putting him first and trusting him. Lord, today I make what you want from me to be my first priority of time, money and schedule. I want to honor you with all I have and in all I do
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