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田角


利未記 23:22
「在你們的地收割莊稼,不可割盡田角,也不可拾取所遺落的,要留給窮人和寄居的。」 - 利 23:22

我居住的草原小城有很多加拿大鵝,這有兩個原因。首先,我們城市的發電廠位於河邊,從發電廠流出來的熱水使河水整年都不會結冰。此外,在城市外圍的糧田能供應充足的食物。因此每天都有幾千隻鵝會從河裏飛到田裡拾取食物,到日落時便飛回城市中。

這些鵝的習慣,令我想起神對以色列民的吩咐。他們收割時要留下足夠的食糧給窮人和寄居的。同樣,每七年他們也要休耕農田、葡萄園和橄欖園,留下農產給窮人(出埃及記23:10-11)。

現代的耕種方式和城市化,使這些古舊的拾穗做法在很多地方都無法實行,然而神仍呼召我們去關顧貧窮和有需要的人。而不少慈善機構用各種辦法去幫助那些不能自給自足的人。作為耶穌的跟隨者,我們又可以怎樣幫助我們周邊有需要的人呢?

禱告

主啊,求你賜我們洞察力去跟從你的呼召去愛和憐憫我們的鄰舍——無論是在附近或遠處的。幫助我們找到能提供實際幫助的辦法去祝福有需要的人。阿們。


利未記 23:22

22「在你們的地收割莊稼,不可割盡田角,也不可拾取所遺落的,要留給窮人和寄居的。我是耶和華你們的神。」

田角


利未记 23:22
“在你们的地收割庄稼,不可割尽田角,也不可拾取所遗落的,要留给穷人和寄居的。” - 利 23:22

我居住的草原小城有很多加拿大鹅,这有两个原因。首先,我们城市的发电厂位于河边,从发电厂流出来的热水使河水整年都不会结冰。此外,在城市外围的粮田能供应充足的食物。因此每天都有几千只鹅会从河里飞到田里拾取食物,到日落时便飞回城市中。

这些鹅的习惯,令我想起神对以色列民的吩咐。他们收割时要留下足够的食粮给穷人和寄居的。同样,每七年他们也要休耕农田、葡萄园和橄榄园,留下农产给穷人(出埃及记23:10-11)。

现代的耕种方式和城市化,使这些古旧的拾穗做法在很多地方都无法实行,然而神仍呼召我们去关顾贫穷和有需要的人。而不少慈善机构用各种办法去帮助那些不能自给自足的人。作为耶稣的跟随者,我们又可以怎样帮助我们周边有需要的人呢?

祷告

主啊,求你赐我们洞察力去跟从你的呼召去爱和怜悯我们的邻舍——无论是在附近或远处的。帮助我们找到能提供实际帮助的办法去祝福有需要的人。阿们。


利未记 23:22

22“在你们的地收割庄稼,不可割尽田角,也不可拾取所遗落的,要留给穷人和寄居的。我是耶和华你们的神。”

The Edge of the Field


Leviticus 23:22
"Do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner residing among you." - Leviticus 23:22

The small prairie city where I live is home to a large population of Canada geese. There are two reasons for this. Our power plant is located along the river, and the warm water that flows from the plant means there is open water all year long. In addition, there is a large food supply in the grain fields surrounding the city. Every day thousands of geese fly from the open waters and glean food from the fields before returning to the city at nightfall.

The habits of these birds remind me in some ways of God's instructions to the people of Israel. They were to harvest their fields in such a way that there was plenty left for the poor and the foreigner. Similarly, the people were to leave their fields fallow every seventh year, and their vineyards and olive groves as well, leaving the produce for people who struggled to make ends meet (Exodus 23:10-11).

Though farming practices and urbanization today have made those old gleaning practices impossible in many areas, God's call to care for poor and needy people still stands. And many charitable organizations have found ways to help others who cannot provide for themselves. As followers of Jesus, what can we do to help needy people in the places where we live?

Prayer

Lord, give us insight to follow your call to show love and mercy to our neighbors—both nearby and far away. Help us to find truly helpful ways to be a blessing to people in need. Amen.