Abraham, Sarah and Lot along with some servants had departed Ur of the Chaldees many years before, with a promise from God of a land; a Promise Land and promise of becoming a nation. Becoming a nation meant having a son. For years they had waited. Since departing Ur many things had happened. Lot and his family had gone their own way, along with his livestock and goods.
Now Sarah had died, and Abraham needed a place to bury her. Only thing was he was in a land that was not his own. He was a foreigner and had to purchase some land or receive it from the owners as a gift. The following is the narrative of what took place following the event of Sarah’s death:
“And Abraham stood up from before his dead, and spake unto the sons of Heth, saying, I am a stranger and a sojourner with you: give me a possession of a buryingplace with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight. And the children of Heth answered Abraham, saying unto him, Hear us, my lord: thou art a mighty prince among us: in the choice of our sepulchres bury thy dead; none of us shall withhold from thee his sepulchre, but that thou mayest bury thy dead. And Abraham stood up, and bowed himself to the people of the land, even to the children of Heth. And he communed with them, saying, If it be your mind that I should bury my dead out of my sight; hear me, and intreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar, That he may give me the cave of Machpelah, which he hath, which is in the end of his field; for as much money as it is worth he shall give it me for a possession of a buryingplace amongst you…” Genesis 23:3-9 (KJV)
The possessors of the lands knew Abraham, and knew he had been a good and decent neighbor. They knew him to have been a honorable man, just and fair in dealing with the people of the lands around them. So we have Heth making suggestion that he bury Sarah in one of their burial places. This however does not sit well with Abraham.
Abraham desires to have a piece of land, for which he is willing to pay a price; a fair price; and that will have his ownership of it. Through the purchase of this piece of land, the price paid for it would be security for future generations who would follow. It would also be a fulfillment of the promise of the land, though at this time a small portion of it.
He had previously “planted a grove in Beersheba” land of the Philistines, and in doing so was placing a claim on that land. Now he is purchasing a piece of land, and “planting” the body of his wife. Would that not also be a claim on the land. Many prayers of Abraham and Sarah had been offered in the almost sixty years of living in the land. Many tears had been shed, and much blood had been shed as well defending themselves against thieves, kidnappers-slave traders, and cutthroats who just wanted to kill.
Now there would be an actual possession of the land. The Promise of God was going to be fulfilled, and Abraham’s purchase was evidence of that faith in the promise.
A few years ago one church which I was pastor had an open lot. Things were not going real well for the church financially, and it was brought up to sell the lot. Well that was not how I believed the LORD was leading us. Financially it made sense to do so, but faith wise I believed we would not be trusting the Lord and His promises to us. I had read where the prophet Jeremiah was called by God to purchase land as evidence of faith that the people of Judah would return to Israel following their captivity in Babylon (Jeremiah 32). I believed, and to this day I still believe that it was God’s guidance to keep that piece of land as promise that God was going to bless that church. I don’t know if the church still has that piece of land or not; but for the time I believed it to be right, and the people decided it would be best not to sell it.
As Christians we are pilgrims and strangers in a foreign land, similar to Abraham. When we purchase, possess, or own a piece of land; it is God’s land. God owns all land on this earth. It is His. The Psalmist has written, quoting God “Every beast of the forest is Mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills” (Psalm 50:10), just a picturesque way of telling us that God owns it all. We are to be good stewards of God’s land while we are here, but this world, this land on which we live is not what has been promised us. There is a land greater and more grandeur than any land we can imagine here on this earth.
We have been promised the land which is called glory, heaven, with golden streets, gates of pearl, and a city with a foundation made of precious gems. Even better than that, it is the place where Jesus is. Take away the golden streets, gates of pearl, and only Jesus; and that would be sufficient for me.
Do you know Jesus? He is the one who came to this earth to die, and give His life as a payment for our sins. The price of His blood was paid to God our Father as the full price of our sin, and made a way of reconciliation between lost, condemned, dead people and the Living God. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life”.
Take care of the land and goods God has blessed you with here. Use them to honor and glorify His name. One day when He comes again He will take you to Himself; that where He is there we may be also.
-Tim A. Blankenship
Amen, Brother. Amen.
LikeLike
John,
Thanks for reading and commenting.
T.A.
LikeLike