Blessings in the Forgotten Sheaf | Deuteronomy 24:19 | Feeding The Poor

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** "Blessings in the Forgotten Sheaf" 🎵 is inspired by Deuteronomy 24:19 from the World English Bible (WEB) 📜 and reflects the heart of God’s call to compassion and generosity 💖. This passage was written to remind the people of Israel that their blessings are not just for themselves but also for the vulnerable in their community—the foreigner 🌍, the fatherless 👶, and the widow 👩‍🦳. By leaving behind a portion of their harvest 🌾, they participated in God’s provision for others and were blessed in return 🙌.

This message resonates deeply in today’s world, reminding us that true abundance comes from a spirit of giving 🤲. The song incorporates additional scriptures, such as Leviticus 19:9-10, Isaiah 58:7, and James 1:27, to emphasize the timeless nature of God’s call to care for the poor and the marginalized. It’s a melody of mercy 🎶 and a call to action—a reminder that the work of our hands can bring blessings not only to us but to those in need 🌟.

** Original Text (Deuteronomy 24:19, WEB):
"When you reap your harvest in your field and have forgotten a sheaf in the field, you shall not go again to get it. It shall be for the foreigner, for the fatherless, and for the widow; that Yahweh your God may bless you in all the work of your hands."

** Lyrics: Blessings in the Forgotten Sheaf
(Verse 1)
When you reap your field, and leave a sheaf behind,
Don’t turn back, no, don’t change your mind.
It’s for the foreigner, the widow, and the child,
The ones in need, walking life's hardest mile.

(Chorus)
Oh, blessings in the forgotten sheaf,
God’s love flows to the ones in grief.
Let your hands leave what they don’t need,
And watch God bless your every deed.

(Verse 2)
Deuteronomy spoke, and it still speaks true,
Leave the edges of your field for the poor to pursue.
Leviticus said, "Don’t strip your vines bare,"
For the stranger and the orphan, show you care.

(Chorus)
Oh, blessings in the forgotten sheaf,
Mercy grows, even in belief.
The harvest you leave will set hearts free,
And Yahweh will bless your legacy.

(Bridge)
Isaiah cried out, “Share your bread with the poor,
Bring the homeless to your door.”
James said pure religion is to care,
For the fatherless and widows, everywhere.

(Verse 3)
So when your hands gather, let your heart release,
What you leave behind brings God’s peace.
The giver and receiver share the same song,
In the eyes of the Lord, you both belong.

(Final Chorus)
Oh, blessings in the forgotten sheaf,
A harvest of love, a sweet relief.
What you leave behind, it’s not just grain,
It’s heaven’s mercy breaking chains.

(Outro)
So reap with love, and let some fall,
For God’s grace is the greatest of all.
The forgotten sheaf is a sacred sign,
Of His blessings flowing, divine.

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