Leviticus 27:30-31 (ESV)
Originally published 07/17/2015
"Every
tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the
trees, is the LORD's; it is holy to the LORD. If a man wishes to redeem some of
his tithe, he shall add a fifth to it" Leviticus 27:30-31 (ESV). This is
how God sees the material world. It is his, and he allows humans to live in it
and use it, but he wants us to remember that it is his. The tithe is like a
rent. God does not need the money or cattle, but he demands that we remember
that he is the owner of everything, and the tithe is our reminder of his
ownership. The tithe is God’s, and it is to be given first as a reminder to us
of God's ownership. Failure to give it is a denial of his creation, ownership,
and authority. Every tenth animal born into the herd is to be given to God, but
if the herdsman wants that animal, he can buy it back from God by paying 20%
more than its value. Lord, thank you for letting me live in your world and
providing for my material needs. I give money to you with joy because it is all
yours, and I want you to tell me how to use all that you have allowed me to
have.
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