Friday, July 5, 2019

Time to Collect


Read Jeremiah 25.

For twenty-three years, Jeremiah faithfully delivered the messages God gave him.  He was not the only one.  The LORD sent other prophets to warn Judah, as well (v.4).  But as persistently as the preachers preached the people refused to listen and turn back to God.  Therefore, the time had come for the judgment to fall.

Amazingly, God called Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, "my servant" (v.8).  From our human vantage point it is not possible to be certain of all we see taking place in the world.  However, throughout history the LORD has used even the vilest of nations to enact His will on unrepentant peoples.  In Romans 13, the Apostle Paul very clearly made the case for respecting governmental authorities and why we should do so.  He wrote the book when Nero was in power saying, "Let every person be subject to the governing authorities.  For there is no authority except from God and those that exist have been instituted by God....For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God's wrath on the wrongdoer." (Romans 13:1-4)

Such a perspective is as hard for us to envision today, as it had to be for the believers living in Rome in the first century.

Nevertheless, the Babylonians will destroy the kingdom of Judah and take many of its people captive back to Babylon for seventy years.  Why seventy?  The Levitical law stated that every seventh year that Israel occupied the land, they were to take a Sabbatical year off and give the agricultural fields a rest (Leviticus 25:3-5).  It was part of their stewardship of God's property.  In their selfish greed and rebellion, the people chose to ignore God's word.  It was time for God to collect on what they had failed to give Him.  The LORD performed a forced rest of the land for those years all at one time.  "Until the land had enjoyed its Sabbaths.  All the days that it lay desolate it kept Sabbath, to fulfill seventy years." (2 Chronicles 36:20-21)

The first lesson of stewardship is that God owns it all (Psalm 24:1).  Failing to obey God's word in the use of our time, energies and income is not an option.  We are to joyfully give to God in worship what He expects of us.  He, then, multiplies our offerings to be much more than if we had tried to hoard them.  If not, one day, He will collect what is rightfully His.

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