"A sheaf of the first-fruits. " - Levit. xxiii. 10.
This was a most interesting service in the Jewish church, and full of
gospel mercies; When the Lord appointed" a sheaf of the first-fruits"
of their harvest to be brought before him, and waved towards heaven, as
a token that all fruits were of the Lord, and that he was both the
giver and proprietor of all. And it hath reference to the person of
Christ, both in his death and resurrection. For "a lamb of the first
year, without blemish," was to be offered as a burnt-offering with it,
to testify that the death of Jesus sanctifies and sweetens all; and
Christ himself, in his resurrection, is the "first-fruits of them that
sleep." My soul! dost thou observe this Jewish service in a gospel
dress? Surely, the service is a reasonable service, and, if possible,
more heightened now than then. When this law was given, the Israelite
had no power to perform it; neither indeed was it intended to be
observed, until the people arrived in Canaan. There was neither tilling
of land, nor sowing of seed, in the wilderness; for the people were
victualled by the immediate bounty of heaven; and we are told, that
they ate the manna until that they came to Canaan. But when they were
settled in the land which the Lord had promised them, and God gave them
"fruitful seasons, filling their hearts with food and gladness," surely
it was meet thus to acknowledge God in his providences, as the
providence of God had owned and blessed them. What sayest thou to it,
my soul? Here was Jesus in the sheaf of the first-fruits. Here was the
Father's blessing, acknowledged in the gift of Jesus. Here was Jesus
represented in the lamb, which accompanied the service. Here was the
waving it towards heaven, and a prohibition not to eat bread, nor
parched corn, nor green ears, until God's portion had been first
offered! Oh! my soul, wilt thou not learn hence, to trace Jesus in
every one of thy blessings, and to bless thy God and Father for a
sanctified use of everything in Jesus! Help me, Lord, I pray thee, in
my heart, in my house, in the field, in the city, in the church, in the
closet, in the world, in the family, to be forever waving before my
God, "the sheaf of the first-fruits" in all his bounties. In Jesus I
have all; in Jesus would I enjoy all; and then shall I most assuredly
have that sweet promise forever fulfilling in my heart: "Honour the
Lord with thy substance, and with the first-fruits of all thine
increase: so shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses
shall burst out with new wine;" Prov. iii. 9, 10.
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