Sunday, April 5, 2009

Deep simplicity 3

Continuing with my previous rants...

Another thing that this all makes me think of is Chariots.

In deuteronomy God is setting up all the rules for his new nation, his new people. They are going to be a different Kind of people who run a different kind of system. Nothing like the empire they came out of (egypt) or the ones that will surround them (babylon, assyria, cannon).

And God knows we tend to just do what the most powerful around us do. They must be right, right? Look at all their stuff!

But God says this new people have to rest one day a week, they have to treat the foreigner among them the same way they treat each other, they can't harvest the corners of their fields, that's for the poor to take. Every 7 years they have to free all slaves and release all debts and every 49 years every, all ownership and land has to go back to what it was.

In the empire this is terrible economics, but in the Kingdom it's beautiful community.

Mixed in with all these rules is an interesting directive for the King
Deuteronomy 17:16
The king, moreover, must not acquire great numbers of horses for himself or make
the people return to Egypt to get more of them, for the LORD has told you, "You are
not to go back that way again."

No horses...but why?



Horses were the Tanks and planes of the Bronze age. Empires were built and conquered on the backs of horses. Especially the most advanced weapon of that time...the Chariot. If you ever wanted to take over an army, to advance on a city, to push your might across a battle field, you HAD to have chariots and horses! You could defend without them...but not attack. But God says no. "your not to Go back that way again."

GOD'S people are not to be like THOSE people. GOD'S kingdom is not to be like THOSE empires.

Again He seems to be putting limits on technology for his people. He seems to know what we do and become with greater and greater power and fewer and fewer limits.
So what happens with people and groups that DO do this? What do they look like. What do they do and how do they think? Or are they just freaks in the forest who psychologists would LOVE to get their hands on?


later man...I"ll rant more later!

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