In the rest of this chapter it deals with the giving of animals, homes, land etc. Overall what we see is that what is set aside to be given to God is considered holy and it must be given unless there is given an opportunity to buy back the item. It is not cheap to buy these things back.
We see at the end of this chapter the first mention of a tithe to God. In verses 30 – 33 it talks about one-tenth of what comes from the land belongs to the LORD. If you buy back any part you must add one-fifth more. Every tenth of livestock belong to the LORD.
Application
We are not under the law and many of us do not have crops or livestock to give, but I have practiced giving a tithe of my income since I started working at 12 and have been blessed by giving that tithe to the LORD. What the New Testament says is that what we determine to give from the heart we need to give and we should give joyfully. The bottom line is that if you dedicate something to the LORD you must give that whether it be money, home, car, or child. You must stay committed to what you have dedicated and decided to give. To not give it is to not hold to your promise to God. There is consequences for taking back what has been dedicated to God. We see in scripture what the consequences were for Israel. What it will be for you is between you and the LORD.
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