Embedded
in the Jewish calendar of the Old Testament is the ultimate “reset button.”
Every fiftieth year, after a perfect set of seven “seventh years,” the ram’s
horn was to sound and everything was to start afresh. (See Leviticus 25.) In the “Year of Jubilee,” as it was called,
all debts were cancelled, all contracts reworked, all property titles were
cleared, and every working arrangement was to be renegotiated from scratch.
There were mandatory family reunions, divinely sanctioned feasts, and extended
vacations required for everyone. It was a time of contemplation, rest and new
beginnings. While we may never find such a holiday on the date book of our
modern avaricious culture, it is a refreshing biblical concept to contemplate.
God is certainly a God of fresh starts. He is in favor of the periodic restart.
In his generosity, he loves to grant us the grace to hit the “erase button” and
start drawing a brand new picture. So if you feel like your life is hopelessly
tangled up, or you think you’ve made a colossal mess of things, then call out
to the God of the Jubilee, take a day off, and ask our gracious God for a brand
new start. You might be surprised at how willing God is to say, “Let’s start
over.”
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