Day #41
Scripture Reading: Numbers 33 - 36 ...
Much of the struggle between Israel and her
neighbors is attributed to the question about "whose land is it?"
History reveals that the ownership of this land has been disputed for centuries
- long before the present state of Israel was given the land following World
War II. Muslims and "Christians" (those who claimed to be
Christians and who took part in the crusades led largely by the Popes) fought
over the "Holy Lands" in a tug-of-war for hundreds of years, and much
of the debate today goes back to these age-old claims of whose land it is and
the battles these claims produced. Prior to World War I the Ottoman
Empire controlled the Holy Land and afterwards the British Empire received a
mandate for the Holy Land. To think that the conflict today is the fault
of Israel is to ignore history.
Which brings us back to the question: "Whose
land is it?" If we go back more than 4,000 years, to the time of
Abraham, we discover that the land belonged to many different nations ... UNTIL
God called Abraham and told him to settle in this land and then GAVE him the
land, as far as he could see, to the north, south, east and west (Genesis 17:8).
God told Abraham, then Isaac and then Jacob that this land was theirs
because HE was giving it to them - FOREVER!! Who would argue that God has
the right to do that? The problem arises when the sons of Ishmael (Arabs), and
the sons of Isaac (Jews) both claim the land to be theirs because they are
descendants of Abraham.
"Whose land is it?"
The answer: GOD's!! OK, but to whom did God GIVE this land,
specifically? The answer: Abraham ... ISAAC ... Jacob ... Israel!! When
God brought the people of Israel out of Egypt they carried the bones of Joseph
with them because he wanted to be buried in the land of his fathers - the land
of Canaan. God had given them this land before they went down into Egypt,
before they became a great nation, before they had settled there. This
was GOD's land and He GAVE it to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
People can claim otherwise, but this is what history reveals. The land
was given to them and it was taken from them and God gave it back!!
As they had come out of Egypt and then wandered in
the wilderness because they refused to enter the promised land (due to the bad
report of the spies and their lack of faith), they had now come again to the
banks of the Jordan River, across from the city of Jericho. God said to
them, "When you cross the Jordan into Canaan, drive out all the
inhabitants of the land before you. Destroy all their carved images and their
cast idols, and demolish all their high places. Take possession of the
land and settle in it, for I have given you the land to possess" (33:52-53).
Then God told them to distribute the land according to the tribes of
Israel.
One could argue that such a command was utterly and
totally inhumane. How could the God who so loved the world that He gave His own
Son, Jesus, to save all who believe from our sin ... how could our God, the One
whom we address as "Abba, Father," ... how could He
command His people to do such a thing? How could He take the land from
those who lived there and tell Israel to take possession of it? Surely,
that is not what God tells us to do today! But remember, all of this is
an important and needed picture for us today, as we live in these last days.
God has the right to do as He pleases and what most people today fail to
accept is that ALL of mankind deserves this fate. The worship of false gods,
of idols, brings God's wrath and ultimately death ... physical, spiritual and
eternal death.
That ANYONE would receive an inheritance from God
is only by His grace and mercy and extreme patience. Once you understand
that you have sinned against a holy God and that you deserve the same fate as
those who have committed idolatry, you then begin to understand the depth of
God's love and grace in Jesus Christ. Apart from God’s sovereign choice,
we are all worthy of God's judgment, and ultimately millions, if not billions
of people, will face a fate worse than physical death. It was Jesus,
after all, who said, "Do not be afraid of the one who can kill the
body, but who cannot kill the soul. But be afraid of the One who can
destroy both body and soul in hell" (Matthew 10:28). The
judgment of God is real and severe for those who do not know Him and who every
day increase their guilt by putting other things before Him. The only
escape ... the ONLY escape, is the grace of God in Jesus Christ.
Throughout the Old Testament God revealed His grace
and mercy and justice, such as He does in Chapter 35, where He explains the
judgment for those who commit murder, but also establishes cities of refuge for
those who do so unintentionally or accidentally. The fact that the human
race still exists on this planet is a testament to God's mercy in not giving us
what we deserve. But that day WILL come. And when it does, there is
only one ransom for guilty sinners like you and me: JESUS. Jesus
told His disciples, "the Son of Man came not to be served, but to
serve, and to give His life a ransom for many" (Matthew 20:28).
Jesus came to be our ransom AND to give us an inheritance ... an
inheritance we don’t deserve!
OUR inheritance is a new heaven and a new earth.
God says in Psalm 24:1, "The earth is the LORD's and
everything in it, the world, and all who live in it ..." God has
given life to every human being, whether they acknowledge Him or not. And
God has placed rulers and nations in place as He desires. Yet, mankind
has rebelled against Him and against HIS anointed Ruler, Jesus Christ.
All who do not know Jesus will be "disinherited" from the earth
when Jesus returns. By God’s grace
alone, we who believe in Jesus are receiving an inheritance from God! Praise God for His amazing grace!!
"O Lord, my God, Your promises to all who
believe are based on Your faithfulness and Your truth. You have kept
every promise You have made, and as we have seen You keep Your promises to
Israel, so we know that You will keep Your promises to US. Thank You, Father,
for the promise of eternal life in the new world that You will create.
Give me wisdom as I live in this world to see the events around me in the
light of Your Word so that my hope will always be in You, my God, in Jesus'
name, Amen"
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