"Then the Lord said to Aaron, 'You shall have no inheritance in their land nor own any portion among them; I am your portion and your inheritance among the sons of Israel.'" -Numbers 18.20
God is talking about how He is going to provide for the priests. He lays out how they will get food and be taken care of through the various offerings the people bring to sacrifice to God. Then at the end God reminds Aaron that the priests are not to have any inheritance of the land. They will not own any, but instead God will be their inheritance.
As I read that verse I was reminded of a blog post I read a few years back while I was in full time ministry. It asked the question, "Is Jesus enough?" I can't find the blog post, but it asked if Jesus is enough even if never build a large church, speak at a major conference, or have anyone read your blog or retweet your tweets. Is Jesus enough if He is all you ever get?
The Levites would have no land, no wealth, but they would have God. They would have a deep and intimate relationship with Him, and have Him provide for all of their needs.
Men, what would you choose if I gave you the option of a billion dollars or a deeper relationship with God than anyone has ever had? What would you pick between leading a church of 1,000 lukewarm Christians who simply showed up on Sunday morning, or witnessing in obscurity never receiving any recognition at all? It's easy to pick the second option in hypothetically, but what how many times have we faced that real choice and turned God down? How often have we chosen a secure career over the risk that God has called us to? How often have we picked prestige over humble service? How often have we told God, "You aren't enough"?
May we learn to be satisfied with God. May we come to see that relationship with Him as the most valuable possession we could ever have. May we come to value the chance to worship Him more than any accolade from others. May God be enough.
"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
To God alone be the Glory!
Strength and Honor
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