What does the Bible say about entering the land of promise?
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The Bible warns of the importance of entering into the promises of God, as seen in the example of the two and a half tribes in Numbers 32.
In Numbers 32, the tribes of Reuben and Gad requested to settle on the east side of the Jordan River instead of entering the promised land. Moses rebuked them for potentially discouraging their brothers, indicating that their choice reflected a desire for earthly gain rather than faith in God's promise. The narrative emphasizes that merely being near to God's blessings is insufficient; one must actively participate in them to experience their fullness. The warning is clear: by choosing worldly comforts over spiritual fulfillment, believers risk coming short of what God has ordained for them.
Scripture References:
Numbers 32:20-24, John 7:37-38
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