PROCLAMATION
“Ephron
answered Abraham, saying unto him, My lord … the land is worth four hundred
shekels of silver; what is that betwixt me and thee? Bury therefore thy dead. And Abraham … weighed to Ephron the silver …
four hundred shekels of silver …”
Genesis 23:14-16 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. While they were in Hebron in the
land of Canaan, Abraham’s wife Sarah died at a hundred twenty-seven years of
age. (Genesis 23:1-2) After weeping,
Abraham sought to buy a place in this foreign land to bury his wife. (Genesis
23:2-4) Out of their respect for
Abraham, the Hittites told him that he could have anyplace that he wanted to
bury his wife. (Genesis 23:5-6) Abraham
asked them to ask Ephron the son of Zohar for the cave of Machpelah, which is at
the end of his field. He said that he
would pay him whatever the land was worth. (Genesis 23:7-9) Ephron offered to give the land and the cave
to Abraham, but he refused to accept it as a gift, preferring to buy the
property. (Genesis 23:10-13) Ephron
answered Abraham saying that the land was worth four hundred shekels of silver,
which he said was nothing between the two of them. Abraham paid him the four hundred shekels of
silver and buried Sarah in the cave of Machpelah. (Genesis 23:14-20) Abraham knew that God had promised to give
him and his seed all of Canaan, and he chose to wait on The Lord.
APPLICATION
Today there
are times when some people will give a person a gift and they expect something
in return in the future. Some people will
use a gift to make us feel beholden to them. They can hold it over our heads, or brag about
it to others. There are times when it is
better for us to pay full price for an item and not be in debt to anyone. Additionally, we should beware of gifts that
have strings attached to them. Not all
givers have good intentions.
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