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Proverbs 27:25-27
'After the hay is harvested and the new crop appears and the mountain grasses are gathered in, your sheep will provide wool for clothing, and your goats will provide the price of a field. And you will have enough goats’ milk for yourself, your family, and your servant girls.'
These verses give us a delightful insight into a rural way of life which has a rhythm that can be totally missed by those of us who live in towns and cities. The life of a farmer is an interesting interplay between God’s provision and sheer hard work. God graciously causes the grass to grow, but there is a huge amount of work involved in drying it out and making the hay. The grass and hay sustain the sheep and goats who will provide wool and milk to clothe and nourish the family. It’s a wonderful cycle of life – but nobody should have any illusions that it’s a quiet life.
The truth is, of course, that however far away we may live from a rural life, we all depend upon that relationship between God’s provision and human effort. The reasonably effortless process of purchasing our food, drink and clothes tends to obscure this, so it is good for us to remind ourselves of both facts.
Firstly, we need to give thanks for everything we buy which, ultimately, has come from God’s hands. It is part of his creation and although many complicated manufacturing processes might have intervened between the original raw materials and our purchase, God is nevertheless the source.
Secondly, it is good for us to remember those who have been involved in the process by which goods are brought to us. We should thank God for the farmers, fishermen, miners, manufacturers, transporters and retailers, and all those who have worked with them, to enable us to make our purchases. We are, unavoidably, intimately related to this whole process, so we need to pray that God is honoured and that justice is done to everyone involved in it.
Question: Why is it important for us to be aware of the way in which our food, drink and resources are produced and brought to us?
Prayer: Lord God, thank you for all those whose hard work enables me to shop with such ease. Amen
Released on 30 Oct 2022
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