But now Christ is risen from the dead, and
has become the firstfruits of those
who have fallen asleep.
1 Corinthians 15:20
1 Corinthians 15:20
I really enjoy growing a garden and I’m not really sure
even why. Most years, my actual harvest is miserable and the other years I get
nothing at all. I’ve had my garden trampled down by boys playing hide-and-go-seek
at night and normal 110 degree Kansas summers are very hard on vegetables. When
I do get a tomato plant to flower and produce fruit, I do everything I can to
see that it reaches maturity. I go out every day and watch the tiny ball slowly
getting bigger, then finally turn pink. I know that soon and very soon, I’ll be
able to pick and eat that very first tomato. I don’t even like tomatoes that
much, but a harvest of satisfaction is more than the sum of my work, time, and anticipation. It is the thrill of watching life begin, grow and become fruitful.
Over the years, I’ve been able to strike terror in the
hearts of my sons, so they know that the very first red tomato is Papa’s. They
can have any and all of the rest, but that first fruit is mine.
When God brought the children of Israel into the Promised
Land, He made it very clear to them that the Land was His. They could use and
enjoy it, but they were to bring Him an offering of the firstfruits every year. God gave them the land, the rain, and the
increase, so the first part of every harvest was God’s.
It was an act of faith to give God the firstfruits because once given, there was no guarantee that the
rest of the crop would be harvested. A hail storm or plague of locusts could
destroy all the rest. However, obedience was the best guarantee of God’s
blessing and to not give God His portion was stealing from the Almighty.
Jesus is the Firstfruits
of those who would be resurrected from the dead. Christ is dedicated to God and
serves as a harbinger (promise of good things to come) for believers who are
awaiting the resurrection from the dead and eternal life.
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