Deuteronomy 28:5
5 “Blessed shall be your basket and your kneading bowl.
In Bible times, reapers
carried baskets on their backs to collect the harvest from the fields.
They had to ensure that their baskets were strong and sturdy, so that
what they collected would not fall out. The women of that day used
kneading bowls to knead dough for making bread. If they used
poor-quality bowls which broke easily, they would not be able to make
bread.
So baskets and kneading bowls in
those days represented the means by which one got his tangible
blessings. Beloved, your Father in heaven does not want you to worry
about the means by which you get your blessings. Because of the
sacrifice of Christ, He says to you, “Blessed shall be your basket and
your kneading bowl.”
This means that if you are a cab
driver, your cab will not break down on your rounds because God says to
you, “Blessed shall be your cab.” If you are a businessman, your capital
investment will not fail you because God says to you, “Blessed shall be
your capital investment.” And if you are a salesman, your products will
be looked upon favorably because God says to you, “Blessed shall be
your products.”
These blessings are yours because Jesus paid for them with His death and He enforced them with His resurrection.
On one occasion, Jesus told Peter to
throw his nets into the water. When Peter threw one net down, he caught
so much fish that the net “was breaking”. To save the
bumper haul, the other disciples quickly filled their boats with the
fish, lest the net gave way completely. (Luke 5:4–7)
After Jesus rose from the dead, a
similar incident took place. Once again, Jesus asked His disciples to
cast their net out. They caught a multitude of fish. But “although there
were so many, the net was not broken”. (John 21:11)
Notice that in the first case, the net was breaking. In the second case,
it was not! Something supernatural happened to their nets after Jesus
rose from the dead!
Beloved, because of the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ, not only are you blessed (Ephesians 1:3),
but your nets, baskets and kneading bowls — the means by which you
obtain your blessings — are also blessed!
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