Words and events that impact us provoke prolonged consideration later. This can happen sometimes when we read the Bible. Like a person not content to look at an item behind glass and asks to hold it in their hands for closer examination, we can turn Bible passages over in our minds. We consider the context and wonder why people said what they did. I've been thinking over a case concerning what Abram did after God enabled him and his household servants to defeat kings and deliver Lot from their hands.
Genesis 14:18-20 reads, "Then Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine; he
was the priest of God Most High. 19 And he blessed him and said: "Blessed be Abram
of God Most High, Possessor of heaven and
earth; 20 and blessed be God Most High, Who has
delivered your enemies into your hand." And he gave him a
tithe of all." Abram and his 318 servants pursued 5 victorious kings during the night and defeated them completely. Suddenly Melchizedek king of Salem and priest of God Most High appears to celebrate the victory of God through Abram. Abram previously called on the name of the LORD, the Possessor of heaven and earth Who revealed Himself to him. This was not Abram's victory but God's. Abram immediately responded by giving Mechizedek a tithe of all plundered--10 percent of all that he recovered and possessed. Abram refused to lay a hand on the spoil lest the king of Sodom claim he had made Abram rich. By tithing of all and refusing a reward Abram credited God for his wealth and was content in Him.
Consider the purity of praise and thanksgiving in this act of Abram to give to God and keep none of the spoil to enrich himself. The God who revealed Himself to Abram gave him all the land on which he tread and a notable victory over many kings. Faith trusts God in the present and for the future, knowing we are safe and abundantly provided for. There is something truly liberating when we honour God with our firstfruits and giving to Him what the world views as increase rightfully earned. Let us not think giving is only about money or goods as Psalm 96:7-9 says, "Give to
the LORD, O families of the
peoples, give to the LORD glory and strength. 8 Give to the LORD the glory due His name;
bring an offering, and come into His courts. 9 Oh, worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness! Tremble before Him, all the earth."
Recognising the greatness of God and all we have received by grace through faith quickens generosity in His people. Because we value Him over things we honour Him with our things and the life He has provided as a continuous act of worship for His glory. Giving time and money as unto the LORD acknowledges His goodness, grace, and power to supply our future needs. How great is the LORD who has given us all things to richly enjoy, celebrates His power through us, and receives from our hands rejoicing. Through Jesus Christ God has supplied far greater victory than Abram enjoyed because He established a covenant with His own blood to give all who trust Him eternal life. Since Jesus has given us His all to purchase us, we ought to give our all rejoicing in our Redeemer.
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