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What does the Bible say about entering the promised land?

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The Bible teaches that entering the promised land symbolizes God's gift of salvation through faith in Christ, as seen in Joshua's leadership.

Entering the promised land is a significant theme in the Bible, particularly in the book of Joshua. It represents the fulfillment of God's promise to Israel and serves as a type of the ultimate salvation that believers have in Christ. Just as Joshua led the Israelites into the land, Christ leads His people into salvation. In Galatians 3:22-26, Paul emphasizes how faith in Jesus allows believers to become children of God, illustrating that our entrance into the promised land, or salvation, is not through our works but through God's grace and the work of Christ. The emphasis is on God's initiative—He gives us faith and we enter by believing in His promise.
Scripture References: Joshua 1:1-2, Galatians 3:22-26, Joshua 1:10-18, Hebrews 4:1-11

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