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An omer (around two quarts) was the measure the Israelites used to determine how much was enough when gathering manna.
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Learn More »“This is what the Lord has commanded: ‘Gather as much of it as each of you needs, an omer to a person according to the number of persons, all providing for those in their own tents.’” The Israelites did so, some gathering more, some less. But when they measured it with an omer, those who gathered much had nothing over, and those who gathered little had no shortage; they gathered as much as each of them needed. (Exodus 16:16-18) In the Exodus story, the Israelites find themselves alone in the wilderness. They’re hungry and afraid, begging Moses to return them to the land of their enslavement. It is in this moment that God sends them manna, a flakey substance like coriander seed, and commands them to gather as much as they need to feed themselves, but no more. Some do as told, collecting only that which they need for the day. Others do not trust that enough will continue to be provided. They stash manna away for the next day, only to awake to find the excess manna rotting and writhing with maggots. But as God promised, new manna came with the morning dew. This became a new way of life for the Israelites. When they fled from Egypt for the promised land, they left behind Pharoah’s economy of consumption and control. In the wilderness, God met them with a new economic model, one that did not reward the mass accumulation of goods, but rather an interdependence with creation. The wilderness taught the Israelites how to shape an economic life based on the daily abundance of creation.
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Learn More »This daily renewal is necessarily personal, but must also be communal. We cannot live in a sharing economy based in creation by ourselves. It is urgent for congregations and faith groups to revisit the Bible and to read it economically. Exodus 16 is an excellent story with which to begin. With growth economics failing the Earth and most of her people, now is the time for us to proclaim bravely that there is a biblical economy and that, when lived, shows us that there is enough for all.
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