Chapters 18-21 of the book of Joshua are filled with specifications
for the land allotments of the tribes. Remember, this land allotment
was significantly smaller than the land given to Abraham. The land
would have been much larger had Abraham only walked the land given to
him. That land would have extended from Turkey to the Persian Gulf
following the Euphrates River, from the Persian Gulf to the Nile River,
up the Mediterranean coast and back to Turkey. Because of their
disobedience, the land eventually was taken away from them and the
people were taken into captivity. There are consequences to
disobedience then and now.
Only
the tribe of Dan is listed as having difficulty taking possession of
their territory. The tribe of Dan took property that was not given to
them by God. They will pay for this later. None of the other tribes
seemed to have had any problems.
Six cities are named
as Cities of Refuge. This appears to be a foreshadowing of the places
of safety that will be provided during the last days and also a
foreshadowing of the protection from the wrath of God that only Jesus
can provide. Notice that in
each of Aaron's descendants is a City of Refuge.
Going
back to the tribe of Dan and their difficulty in taking their
God-given land, could it be that they did not trust the Lord's
provisions for them? We have this promise listed , “Not one of the Lord’s good promises to the house of Israel failed; every one was fulfilled.”
God
kept His promises then. He keeps His promises now. Here are a few of
our favorite promises. John 14:15-18, John 14:1-3, I Cor. 12, Is.
35:10, I John 5:14-15, John 14:27.
Claiming His promises is all about trust! We trust Him, we obey Him, He keeps His promises. Pretty simple!
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