At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release.
2 And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor that lendeth ought unto his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of his brother; because it is called the Lord's release.
3 Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it again: but that which is thine with thy brother thine hand shall release;
4 Save when there shall be no poor among you; for the Lord shall greatly bless thee in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to possess it:
5 Only if thou carefully hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God, to observe to do all these commandments which I command thee this day.
6 For the Lord thy God blesseth thee, as he promised thee: and thou shalt lend unto many nations, but thou shalt not borrow; and thou shalt reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over thee.
7 If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates in thy land which the Lord thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother:
8 But thou shalt open thine hand wide unto him, and shalt surely lend him sufficient for his need, in that which he wanteth.
9 Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart, saying, The seventh year, the year of release, is at hand; and thine eye be evil against thy poor brother, and thou givest him nought; and he cry unto the Lord against thee, and it be sin unto thee.
10 Thou shalt surely give him, and thine heart shall not be grieved when thou givest unto him: because that for this thing the Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thy works, and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto.
11 For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land.
12 And if thy brother, an Hebrew man, or an Hebrew woman, be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years; then in the seventh year thou shalt let him go free from thee.
13 And when thou sendest him out free from thee, thou shalt not let him go away empty:
14 Thou shalt furnish him liberally out of thy flock, and out of thy floor, and out of thy winepress: of that wherewith the Lord thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt give unto him.
15 And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt, and the Lord thy God redeemed thee: therefore I command thee this thing to day.
16 And it shall be, if he say unto thee, I will not go away from thee; because he loveth thee and thine house, because he is well with thee;
17 Then thou shalt take an aul, and thrust it through his ear unto the door, and he shall be thy servant for ever. And also unto thy maidservant thou shalt do likewise.
18 It shall not seem hard unto thee, when thou sendest him away free from thee; for he hath been worth a double hired servant to thee, in serving thee six years: and the Lord thy God shall bless thee in all that thou doest.
19 All the firstling males that come of thy herd and of thy flock thou shalt sanctify unto the Lord thy God: thou shalt do no work with the firstling of thy bullock, nor shear the firstling of thy sheep.
20 Thou shalt eat it before the Lord thy God year by year in the place which the Lord shall choose, thou and thy household.
21 And if there be any blemish therein, as if it be lame, or blind, or have any ill blemish, thou shalt not sacrifice it unto the Lord thy God.
22 Thou shalt eat it within thy gates: the unclean and the clean person shall eat it alike, as the roebuck, and as the hart.
23 Only thou shalt not eat the blood thereof; thou shalt pour it upon the ground as water. Deuteronomy 15 KJV
I think in giving there is always the reminder of having received. There is also a specific reminder here that they did not release themselves from Egypt, but were brought out by the hand of God. They left carrying the goods of the Egyptians, cattle, sheep and goats. It is hard for us in our fallen natures, a state of unfounded arrogance and ungratefulness, to make these connections. It is all grace, whether you are alive in Egypt or in the wilderness, whether you are free or a bond man. People entered into a bond because they could not support themselves or repay a debt. In the year of release they were to be set free and not sent away emptied handed. Some chose to stay, rather than take their freedom, and it is a wonder to most of us, but slavery is a system, it all comes down to who your master is. I should never put my hope in any system that it can save, because all human systems are subject in one way or more and by some measure to the human condition. If the good master dies and his son becomes the new master, but he is violent and wicked, then your situation has changed. Some people think that big government is an answer over human liberty, but again, when you give that much power to those that govern, you beg for tyranny, a form of state slavery. You are always only one man away from demise.
Nevertheless, as free men, we should not take such liberty lightly and should help our brothers become stable and if it is in our hand, to help them thrive. We should not enable those that our captive to sin the more, but rather find a way to give that does not create a stumbling block. No one should starve under our eye, but to truly help it may require more than money; it may be an inconvenience but should not be mourned in such a way. We must find that happiness in charity, that pleasure in giving, that gratitude for being able to give, and how little do we really need, how much do I have? Yes, if I am alive, no matter where or the state I am in, it is grace.
Nevertheless, as free men, we should not take such liberty lightly and should help our brothers become stable and if it is in our hand, to help them thrive. We should not enable those that our captive to sin the more, but rather find a way to give that does not create a stumbling block. No one should starve under our eye, but to truly help it may require more than money; it may be an inconvenience but should not be mourned in such a way. We must find that happiness in charity, that pleasure in giving, that gratitude for being able to give, and how little do we really need, how much do I have? Yes, if I am alive, no matter where or the state I am in, it is grace.
Were you a slave when you were called? Don’t let it trouble you—although if you can gain your freedom, do so. 22 For the one who was a slave when called to faith in the Lord is the Lord’s freed person; similarly, the one who was free when called is Christ’s slave. 23 You were bought at a price; do not become slaves of human beings. 24 Brothers and sisters, each person, as responsible to God, should remain in the situation they were in when God called them. 1 Corinthians 7: 21-24
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