“Who hath prevented me, that I should repay [him? whatsoever is] under the whole heaven is mine.” (Job 41:11 AV)
Whatsoever under the whole heaven is everything! As my deacon replied, “This should be obvious to all. Too bad that God had to declare it!” Amen. But declare it He must. It is surprising how many created beings believe they belong to no one. We did nothing to earn our existence. We did nothing to affect our existence. We are the product of two people and the hand of the Creator. We belong to the hand that made us. Yet, few will acknowledge the existence of a Creator nor submit to Him as such. It matters not. Whether we submit or don’t submit, we still belong to the Creator. It amazes me how much this principle is lost on the rebels.
The city to which I moved a few years ago is popular among dog owners. It is not uncommon to see a dog walker stroll by the house on average of two an hour. A simple drive from one place to another will also witness several dozen dog walkers. Pooches are everywhere! It is interesting that every dog walker also sees himself or herself as a dog owner. The dog, no matter how much it is loved, belongs to the master. It doesn’t matter how cute or ugly, big or small, obedient or wild. That dog belongs to a person, and that person understands the role of owner. It is his or her responsibility to care for that dog. It is to be fed. It is to be maintained in good health. It is to be housebroken. It is to be trained. This is proper and right for the dog’s sake. A dog not well cared for and trained is a dog that is uneasy. The owner is one because the dog is purchased, licensed, and sheltered. The owner did not create the dog. He assumed a relationship of authority and submission. As long as the balance exists between owner and pet, the relationship continues. But at no time can the dog decide that he is not owned.
We are not dogs by any stretch of the imagination. We are not property of another. Rather, we have a much higher status than that of a purchased pet. We belong to God because He made us. His relationship to us is that of Creator/creation. Because man is made in the image of God, we are the extension of His person. Unlike a dog who may resemble his master but with no point of origin, we are much more to the LORD. We are the expression of His love and desire to know those who wish to trust Him and worship Him. We belong to Him. Not because He bought us from a breeder or other individual. Rather, we are His because He invested His heart in something He could love while desiring love in return. We are not our own. We were bought with the price of the blood of Jesus to reconcile us to our Creator. If we will not have a relationship with Him, then we cease to pursue the purpose for our existence. There is no more need of this relationship. We are His! The quicker we can accept and internalize this truth, the quicker we can enjoy the life He wishes to grant.