DIVIDING THE LAND

Passage: Joshua 18:1~19:51  

Key verse: 18:3

After seven years of war, the land of Canaan was subdued, and the tabernacle was finally set up. But seven of the tribes were not interested in their inheritance since it would involve more warfare and struggle. They wanted to retire and relax. Joshua knew their fatigue, so he held a conference at Shiloh to renew their spirit and strength before God to complete their conquest. Complacency in the Christian life is usually the mark of weariness or a distant relationship with God. “Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles…” (Is 40:31).

Three men from each tribe went out to survey the land. Perhaps Joshua wanted them to see first-hand how good the land was, and to have the desire to take it. By taking possession of the land between Judah on the south and Joseph on the north, they could gain the final victory and fulfill God’s promise. The surveyors went out and recorded all the details. Then Joshua cast lots and made assignments for the seven tribes. Our priceless inheritance is kept in heaven. And we are to push on through the struggles to receive it.



Prayer: Lord, I come to renew my relationship with you. Give me strength to continue serving your mission.

One Word: One word: How long will you wait?