EXPLORING CANAAN

Passage: Numbers 13:1~24  

Key verse: 2

God’s promises are not meant to be passively acknowledged. We are to believe, act upon, and experience them. That is the reason the LORD commanded Moses to send one leader from each tribe to explore the land of Canaan. God reiterated his promise to give the land to the Israelites (2) in fulfillment of his promise to Abraham. Believing God’s promise practically meant that they should spy out Canaan in preparation for a military campaign. God promised that victory was certain. He did not promise that victory would be effortless.

A leader from each tribe was appointed, including Caleb and Joshua, who later play important roles. Moses instructed them where to go to survey the land, to understand the inhabitants and their towns and cities, and to bring back some fruit since it was the season for grapes. Doing so would help the Israelites prepare strategically and give a glimpse into the magnitude of future victories and blessings. The leaders explored Canaan for forty days and returned with a huge cluster of grapes.

Are you holding onto a specific promise from God for your situation? Pray over and act on God’s promise. God keeps promises, and you will grow closer to him as you believe him.



Prayer: Lord, you always keep your promises. Help me to practically live by your promises.

One Word: Practically live out God’s promises