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What does the Bible say about claiming God's promises?

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The Bible teaches that we can confidently claim the promises God has made to us, as exemplified by Caleb in Joshua 14.

The Bible is clear about the importance of claiming God's promises, as illustrated by the story of Caleb in Joshua 14. When Caleb approached Joshua to claim his inheritance, he referenced the promise made to him by Moses, showing strong faith in God's unchangeable word. This demonstrates that believers are encouraged to lay hold of the promises of God with full assurance because they are not based on our abilities but on God's faithfulness. The essence of faith is trusting that God will perform everything He has promised. As believers, we must understand that our confidence in these promises comes from God's character and His commitment to His word, not from our merit or efforts.
Scripture References: Joshua 14:6-14

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Joshua Lesson 42
Joe Terrell · Feb 4, 2024
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