Psalm 24:1-2
“That’s
mine!” yells the toddler to their sibling. This is a familiar call heard around
the world where two toddlers live in the same house. In some cases words might
not be used, but just a simple grab and shove are a good substitute.
Professional football players get paid millions of dollars to do the same
thing. It is so contentious that they have had to make up rules and have
referees. Some boys never grow up.
In
our day of Facebook and Instagram possession gets moved to the front page of
some people/s lives. Selfies demonstrate how people view their importance. They
are often taken as a way to say, “Look at me and where I am.” They are taken
with famous people in popular destinations. “Look at the life I can afford and
the people I hang out with.” But their credit card statement might give a more
accurate picture of their lives.
And
now in the age of a three parent child, ownership and parental rights will
become an even more contentious issues. When the divorce happens, who will pay
child support and in what proportions? And in divorce cases, a 400 million dollar
case is in the tabloids, who gets what?
Well
a big ownership issue is settled if we believe the words of our psalm. The
earth’s owner is the LORD. He may have signed a lease agreement with us, but He
did not give us ownership of it. We are given responsibilities for keeping up
the place, but it is not a rent to own agreement. It will always revert back to
the original owner. The parallel lines of the first two verses, each second
line refining and emphasizing the first, show us that it is all His, down to
the last drop. Earth, world, everything, all who live, founded, established,
seas, waters. He is the owner.
This
can be hard for us to grasp since we are such an ownership culture. And yet we
are such a throw away culture as well. We get a new phone, not because ours
doesn’t work, but because it is “so last year.” It doesn’t have the status
power that the newest one does. It won’t draw attention to us and our lifestyle
choices. So we wait in line overnight in order to get the newest on the first
day. We might even engage in a little healthy push and shove if someone else is
trying to get the last one, the one we are supposed to have.
Do
you recognize everything as belonging to the LORD? Or do you put your name on
certain things? My mother is getting older and has had us kids put our names on
items in her home that we would like after she dies. I don’t think I have my
name on too many things. It is just stuff after all. Stuff I will have to find
room for in my home. And my home already has enough stuff!
The
first thing we need to establish in our spiritual journey is ownership. Does
the LORD own us, or does He just have some say in our decisions? Does He own us
or just enhance what we already have? Does He own us or add a little something
extra to our recipe for life? If we don’t give Him what is His, full ownership,
we are robbing Him and fooling ourselves. And we can’t just remodel as we
choose. He designed us according to His plan, and any alterations to the
original design must be OK’d by the Owner.