Leviticus 23:9-14 - Homilies By W. Clarkson
Provision and piety.
We have here—
I. THE DIVINE FORETHOUGHT . Jehovah
II. HUMAN PIETY IN RESPONSE . The goodness of God, shown to us through all generations, demands intelligent and devout response. We are reminded by the beautiful act of symbolism here enjoined—the presentation of the first sheaf of the harvest unto the Lord ( Leviticus 23:10 , Leviticus 23:11 )—that our responsive piety should show itself in:
1 . Conscious dependence on God, the Source of all life and strength; the waving of the firstfruits was a clear acknowledgment that the whole came from him and belonged to him.
2 . Gratitude to God, the bountiful Benefactor. Undoubtedly this was to be a principal element in the institution; their hearts were to be filled with thankfulness for the harvest then about to be gathered in. There is not less gratitude due to our gracious God for giving us food as the result, in part, of our own labour, skill, intelligence, and patience; there is, in truth, immeasurably more, for it is the kindest way of doing the kindest thing; it is a way in which he has regard not only to our physical requirements, but also to our moral and spiritual well-being.
3 . Fellowship with God. The meat and drink offerings ( Leviticus 23:13 ) spoke of the fellowship of the worshipper with Jehovah himself. We are, as reconciled children, to have communion with the God whom we love, to rejoice in his presence, to sit down at his table.
4 . Consecration to God.
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