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Firstfruits isn't just a church offering. In Ancient Israel, it was an economic declaration known as Bikkurim.
In this episode, Aaron Christopherson unpacks the ancient Hebrew principle of Bikkurim: the dedicated first portion, offered to God before anything else is counted. This wasn’t a suggestion. It was a command woven into the fabric of Israelite economic life — and it carries direct implications for how presence-driven business leaders should handle increase today.
From Abel’s offering in Genesis 4 to the 3,000 souls saved at Pentecost, Firstfruits has always been about more than agriculture. It’s about consecration. What you put first determines what the rest becomes.
This is Episode 2 of a 7-part series on the theology of business and money in ancient Israel.
To join the Distinct community, text DISTINCT to 59090 or visit distinctbusiness.com.
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Firstfruits isn't just a church offering. In Ancient Israel, it was an economic declaration known as Bikkurim.
In this episode, Aaron Christopherson unpacks the ancient Hebrew principle of Bikkurim: the dedicated first portion, offered to God before anything else is counted. This wasn’t a suggestion. It was a command woven into the fabric of Israelite economic life — and it carries direct implications for how presence-driven business leaders should handle increase today.
From Abel’s offering in Genesis 4 to the 3,000 souls saved at Pentecost, Firstfruits has always been about more than agriculture. It’s about consecration. What you put first determines what the rest becomes.
This is Episode 2 of a 7-part series on the theology of business and money in ancient Israel.
To join the Distinct community, text DISTINCT to 59090 or visit distinctbusiness.com.