29 December 2020

Remembering God

"When you reap your harvest in your field, and forget a sheaf in the field, you shall not go back to get it; it shall be for the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow, that the LORD your God may bless you in all the work of your hands."
Deuteronomy 24:19

God is able to use forgetfulness or being absentminded as an opportunity for blessing.  God knows that we who remember also have the capacity (and even tendency!) to forget.  If a farmer forgot a sheaf of grain in the field, he was not to go retrieve it:  that would provide food for the stranger, the fatherless and the widow.  I wonder if this happened to farmers as often as I forget a pot on the stove that needs cleaning when washing dishes!  The sink being empty of dishes, I often remove the drain plug only to see another pot or dish to wash I had forgotten about.

A forgetful farmer was to be always mindful of the God who commanded him to leave the forgotten sheaf in the field.  He was to remember the promise of God's blessing upon all the work of his hands should he trust and obey.  It is an amazingly good exchange, to leave a sheaf in the field that will benefit others to receive the enduring blessing of God upon all the works of your hands--forgetful though you might be.  I wonder if people intentionally "forgot" a sheaf in the field, left extra olives on the trees or grapes on the vines so they could be partakers of blessings of God for their liberality to others in need.

There is a beautiful balance here of God's provision for the needy and their need to work for a living.  Ruth did not wait for barley to be shoveled into her bag at home but braved the heat of the day to glean in the field of Boaz.  Olives that remained were high in the trees and needed to be brined before eating; the grain in a forgotten sheaf still needed to be threshed, winnowed and ground into flour, roasted or sprouted.  God is good to provide for the rich and poor alike through many means, and it is a blessing to be able to work, eat and enjoy the profits of our labours.  All our increase is a gracious gift from God, and those who are generous and mindful of God's blessings are even more blessed.  There is even a blessing in forgetting when we remember our great God.

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