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What does the Bible say about the journey to the promised land?

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The Bible describes the journey as a commitment to leave our worldly ways and follow God to the place He has promised.

In Numbers 10:29, Moses invites Hobab to join their journey to the promised land, emphasizing a commitment to move forward with God’s direction. This journey represents a significant spiritual transition from a life of sin and strife, akin to Hobab's character as a Midianite, to a destination that offers eternal goodness and fellowship with God. The believer's journey isn't just a temporary excursion but a one-way path away from worldly troubles toward the eternal dwelling place prepared by God.
Scripture References: Numbers 10:29, Exodus 3:8, Hebrews 11:16

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The Invitation
Henry Law · Sep 16, 2007
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