Advent Meditation–First Fruits

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In the summer, I watch for that first swelling peapod, that first berry that is exactly the right red, the cherry that glistens just so, the tomato that has a bit of give when touched gently.  It is the anticipation of something long waited for, now in our grasp.

That which is most precious to us, that which we cling to most tightly,  is what we are least likely to let go or give away.  Giving the first and best of our harvest, whether it is our material possessions, or our own souls,  was historically considered the greatest sacrifice, signifying an acknowledgment that all we have and all we are comes from the Lord himself.  Even Israel itself is portrayed in Jeremiah 2:3 as set apart for God as the “firstfruits of his harvest.”

Jesus is the ultimate “first fruits”, having become a sacrifice for the sake of mankind’s salvation, and the first to be raised from the dead.  Because he is First, we “each in his own turn”,  follow him.  He has given himself to us, once long awaited, now in our grasp.

1 Corinthians 15: 20, 23