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<Previous Message Next Message> Wednesday, October 1, 2014 ![]() "Gleaning"
"‘When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not wholly reap the corners of your field when you reap, nor shall you gather any gleaning from your harvest. You shall leave them for the poor and for the stranger: I am the Lord your God’" (Leviticus 23:22). ![]() But we are blessed to also have living history demonstrated by the old-order farmers who use farming methods in some cases from the 1800's. The Amish farmers on our road have planted a lot of butternut squash and we have been observing the harvest the last several days. Yesterday I drove by and noted that some of the squash had been harvested but there were still individual pieces at the edge of the fields. That made me think of an ancient practice known as gleaning. Gleaning is defined as "the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest." The large majority of people are so far removed from our agricultural roots yet each of us daily depend on the labors of hard working farmers. Food gets left in the field for all kinds of reasons. Two big reasons are that mechanical harvesting misses a lot — and sometimes the crops aren't of high enough quality for supermarket shelves. We have been blessed several times when farmers invite us to glean such as going through the fields after a large commercial tomato harvest. Linda Tozer of the Society of St. Andrew which advocates the ancient practice of gleaning states, "The statistics are that 96 billion pounds of food — this is pre-consumer food — goes to waste in this country," (Note: I have no idea how they would get a precise statistic like that! Nevertheless I am sure a massive amount of food is wasted.) ![]() The Practice: The farmer
was to purposefully leave some of the harvest along the edges of the
field as well as the gleanings, that is, the harvest missed the first
time through. The field was then open to the poor and aliens so
they could collect the remaining grain.
The Principle: * The
diligent farmer was recognized as entitled to the fruit of the harvest
he had financed and labored hard to produce. A key Scriptural concept
is "the laborer is worthy of his hire."
* However the poor and the alien had a means of support as well, but had to exercise personal responsibility and diligence in going through the field to collect these remnants from the harvest. Compare that with so much of our present day welfare system!!! Today if you are "rich", which would be most of us, are you following the Biblical counsel to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share from God's abundant harvest in our lives with those in need? If you are "poor" due to a situation out of your control, then God is inviting you to live a life of humility and gratitude as He provides for you through other sources. If you are poor due to your own irresponsibility, laziness and lack of good stewardship then ask God to help you to be resourceful and ambitious. Place your finances under His control becoming obedient according to the Scriptures. Perhaps you need a faithful accountability partner in which you can give a regular accounting of your finances. You may do well to seek counsel from a church elder or ministry such as Crown Financial. We're blessed as we hear them six days a week on our local Christian radio station. They have a heart of compassion and a genuine desire to help others in the area of godly stewardship. Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber ![]() Here are several days of photos of the squash harvest here on Kraybill Church Road. ![]() Saturday afternoon several workers were out in the field on the other side of our road. From a distance I really couldn't determine what they were doing. ![]() On Sunday afternoon I saw the results of their labor. They had removed the squash from the decaying plant and grouped them in neat rows, probably so they could be easily picked up using a horse-drawn wagon. ![]() Sure enough Monday afternoon I saw Christian picking up the squash and placing them in boxes on the wagon. ![]() Yesterday afternoon they were again working the fields and I stopped by to visit. Christian explained they were cutting off the stems which will help the squash to ripen and as speculated on Sunday he confirmed they were placing the squash in rows to pick them up. Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources "Bringing In The Sheaves" Video The Mansion Singers "It's Harvest Time" Video Crabb Family Today's lead photo is taken from a collection of Amish photos by our friend Doris High. To receive the "Daily Encouragement" each Monday-Friday through email see this page to subscribe to our email list. You can also subscribe to the Wordpress rss feed or through a Wordpress email subscription. (See the email subscription on the right side after opening this page.) ![]() Permissions: Please feel free to pass on, reproduce and distribute any material on Daily Encouragement Net, in part or in whole, in any format, provided that you do not alter the wording in any way or charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction. It is our desire to spread this material, not protect or restrict it. I do request that you keep the contact, copyright and subscription information intact. Text only version for printing: To make a text only version for printing (without photos or any of the supplemental materials) 1) Open the basic text editor that comes with all computers (known as wordpad, textpad, etc.) You can also use a program like Word and select paste text only. 2) Select and copy the text from the portion of the message you want to print. 3) Paste into the text pad. (The photos won't show up but you will have a brief text description of the photo which you can delete or just ignore.) 4) Format if you desire (change font, increase or decrease size, etc.) 5) Print! Scripture references are from The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. and the King James Version. Personal Mission Statement: "I am created by God to bring Him glory. Through God's Son Jesus Christ I have been redeemed and I make it my life's goal to please the Lord. My mission in life is to honor God through my faith and obedience and to prepare myself and all whom I may influence for eternity." © Copyright 2014 Stephen C. Weber - All Rights Reserved Daily Encouragement Net - 495 Kraybill Church Road - Mount Joy, PA 17552 USA |