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Not one word of all the good promises…had failed; all came to pass

Joshua 21:45


When the Israelites set out towards the Promise Land from Egypt, they were encouraged to move forward by the promises of God. During the journey they faced inward and outward pressure to doubt God and give into their fears. Many did this and were left in the wilderness because of their unbelief. However, there were those who continued to hold out and experience the grace of knowing and seeing God’s promises fulfilled.

Just like the Israelites, we can struggle with doubt and unbelief in God’s promises. We can go through painful heartbreaks and devastating losses that tempt us to pull away from the Lord and His word. Yet if we press our way through the hurt and disappointment, we will see the fruition of God’s promises in our lives.

God not only kept every promise that the Israelites would live in peace, He kept even their clothes and shoes from wearing out (Deuteronomy 29:5) after forty years in the desert! If God is the same yesterday, today, and forever more—how much would He keep His promises to those who serve in the kingdom faithfully every day?

Prayer

Dear Lord, it’s all or nothing for me. I believe in all of your promises to be true and I will serve you every day to give all of my life. Amen.

In His Service,

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