Good
Morning All,
Exodus 3:8; “and I have come
down…to bring them to a good and broad land, a land flowing with milk and
honey,”
So how much is that piece of property
worth?? What would it sell for? People of my father and grandfather’s
generation paid dearly for land. Today,
my son’s generation pays more in taxes than my grandfather paid for the land. So as we were talking about land and what
determines its value. Why does land, or
a house, or a car sell for the price that it does? What are the factors that play into the value
of the item? If the item is being
auctioned, it really comes down to a very simple answer: two people want
it. If those two people have enough
money, it can be very expensive indeed.
Yet when you get done, there has to be some
level of intrinsic value of the item sold.
Land that is rich and highly productive or is easily developed and can
be sold that way, cause the value of the land to be influenced. So why was the land of Canaan called a land
flowing with milk and honey? If you
look at the topography of the land it is not that great. The rainfall isn’t ideal; they usually have
to trap rain water in cistern like things in order to preserve water. The land produced food and fiber but the land
of Egypt along the Nile was more productive or the land along the Tigris and
the Euphrates in Babylon was more productive.
Why was this land so special?
The real value of the land wasn’t in the
land; it was in the company. The land to
which God is referring here is the land where God’s people live trusting in the
gracious providence of God. It is where
the people of God live as contented children of their heavenly Father. The land flowing with milk and honey is more
about your relationship with God than the productivity of the land. This applies to all of our life situations.
God encourages us to be content and happy
with his gifts. He supplies with all
that we have need of. He even gives us
more than we need; yet we often fail to see this. Too often we see God’s blessings as our
entitlements. We see them as something
which God owes to us. This sinful nature
view of God’s gift is what causes us to be restless, to be dissatisfied with
God’s gifts for us.
God blesses us every day and in every way
which we can imagine and many which we cannot.
The Creator-Redeemer provides, protects, sustains and delivers to us and
for us every day in every way. All of
which we are to only thank and praise, serve and obey him. The Lord brings you into his family into a
land flowing with milk and honey. Let us
feast and enjoy his bounty.
Gracious Father, your
mercies overwhelm us in depth and volume.
You bring to us the things we need, especially our Savior who brings to
us life. Guard and protect us and give
us that sense of contentment which we need.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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