Num:18:20
The Lord said to Aaron, “You will have no inheritance in their land, nor will you have any share among them; I am your share and your inheritance among the Israelites.
How do you take this statement God makes towards the tribe of Levi?
Do you take it as a burden or injustice or consider it as unfair or silly?
Do you take it as a privilege, undeserved mercy, kindness?
"Ha, doesn't matter to me"
"Hmm, the other was probably better"
"Ok thank you, now what about the REAL inheritance? How will I meet my ends?"
I say this because I'm a person who would think like that.
Man's nature is to prioritise things which are concrete in front of his eyes and has a tendency to easily forget what's abstract. But what's really abstract and what's concrete? Which would last, that's more concrete right?
Is the Lord so real to me that like the Korah sons I would say - I would rather be a door keeper in the house of my God (relentless, no rest, no place to even lie down) than dwell in tents of the wicked (full of comforts)
Zeph:3:17 Your love is more than enough for me.
No degrees
No fat salary
No inheritance
No worldly fame or recognition
The truth is nothing of this world will ever satisfy us. Only God could.
Blaise Pascal the renowned physicist, rightly said. " There is a God shaped vacuum in each of us, which can be filled only by God"
And we are trying to fill it with other things. Nothing in this world would fill us.
I am beloved. And I am full.
I am satisfied only in Him.
The Lord is my inheritance, my very great reward.
And hence I would never want anything to deter me from the focus my eyes would have on Him.
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