Bible Reading: Numbers 13:17-25
Key Verse: Verse 23- " And they came unto
the brook of Eshcol, and cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of
grapes, and they bare it between two upon a staff; and they brought of the
pomegranates, and of the figs.”
Key Words: a branch with one cluster of grapes
If you will notice from our
text, the cluster of grapes that was cut down was of such a size and weight
that it took two men to carry it.
Grapes are often used
symbolically in the Bible. For example,
Israel’s sin is compared to wild grapes in Isaiah 5:2. The sins of the rebellious world are judged
in “the great winepress of God’s wrath” (Revelation
14:18-20).
Yet grapes are most often
used in a positive way in the Bible.
Grapes symbolize abundance and prosperity (Numbers 13:23). They also
symbolize the divine blessings of God in the ages to come (Amos 9:13).
In my study for this
devotion, I was surprised to learn that there are over 6,000 varieties of
grapes world-wide, but only fifty of these varieties are commercially
important. In America, the two most
popular types of grapes would be the Concord (it is your large purple grape)
and the Thompson seedless grape. This
one is the most popular grape (by sales) in America. Its light green skin is tart in taste, but
the juicy sweet meat is most of the taste.
Grapes are the number one
selling fruit in the world, sometimes dried for raisins, or crushed for juice,
or canned for jelly and fruit cocktail.
They are used in salads, desserts, pies, etc. Eaten alone they provide a low-calorie snack.
Like all fruit, grapes are
good for your health. They help to
detoxify the body and help build iron-rich blood. Grapes taste good and are good for you.
Grapes remind us of the blessings of God. So the next time you eat a grape, let it be a reminder to you of God’s blessings in your life
Dr. Mike RouseWhat to do:
✞When you see grapes, remember the blessings of God.