Monday, November 11, 2024

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

As we enter this season of harvest, we find ourselves drawn to a time of gratitude and reflection. In Deuteronomy 26:1-11, the Lord gives us a powerful reminder of the significance of this season. Through Moses, God instructed the people of Israel to bring the first fruits of the land as an offering, acknowledging both the abundance they received and the One who provided it. This command was not simply about the giving of produce; it was an act of worship, an expression of faith, and a celebration of God’s unwavering faithfulness.

The passage begins with, “When you have entered the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance and have taken possession of it and settled in it…” (Deut. 26:1). This verse reminds us of the journey and transformation that God leads us through as His people. Just as the Israelites journeyed from the wilderness into a land of promise, each of us is invited to see our lives as part of God’s unfolding story—a story of provision, promise, and abundant life.

In obedience to God’s instructions, the Israelites gathered their first and finest crops and brought them to the priest as an offering. This act was an acknowledgment that the harvest was not theirs alone, but a gift from God. As the church, we, too, are called to offer the first fruits of our labor, whether it be our time, resources, or talents. By doing so, we are reminded that everything we have and everything we are, comes from Him.

This season, as we consider what we can offer back to the Lord, let us not only give in gratitude but also reflect on the journey that God has led us through. Each one of us has a story of God’s provision, guidance, and mercy. Just as the Israelites recounted their history, let us also remember and share how God has worked in our lives, helping us grow through challenges and blessing us with His grace.

In Deuteronomy 26:11, we read, “Then you and the Levites and the foreigners residing among you shall rejoice in all the good things the Lord your God has given to you and your household.” This verse reminds us that the harvest is not only a time for personal reflection but also for community celebration. We are encouraged to gather with those around us—our families, our fellow believers, and even strangers—to rejoice in God’s goodness together.

Let this harvest season be an opportunity for our church to come together, sharing our blessings, supporting one another, and celebrating the generosity of our faithful God. May we not hold back in offering our first fruits, trusting that as we give, we will be enriched in ways beyond measure.

With hearts full of gratitude, let us enter into this season of harvest with joy, faith, and a renewed commitment to our Lord.

In Christ’s love and service,

Bill Doane

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