In verse 23-28, God gives them instructions about returning the land back to its ancestral owners in the year of the Jubilee, as well as redeeming the land. They must give back the land in the year of Jubilee as a sign of faith that all the land belongs to the Lord. The promised land in Canaan was not their final home, but looked forward to the true Promised Land in heaven above. Whatever we have in this world is from the Lord, and we are to be proper stewards of it, fixing our hope in God.
God also gives laws protecting the poor. The year of Jubilee was a time to restore a family's property and to give them a second chance. It was truly a foreshadow of our freedom and new life in Christ.
Verses 29-34 describe the regulations for redeeming land in a city wall, in a village, or in the pastureland. The Lord protects the lands of the priests, for he is their inheritance. Their pasture lands are their permanent possession.
Application: Father, everything I have is yours. Help me to be a good steward of my property and enjoy the freedom I have to use it for your glory.
One Word: The land belongs to the Lord