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God's promises aren't abstract concepts but concrete realities meant to be experienced in our daily lives. In Joshua 18, we see how God fulfilled His 400-year-old promise to Abraham with specific land distributions for each tribe. Even though the Israelites hadn't completely conquered the land, God established His dwelling place at Shiloh among them. This teaches us that God doesn't wait for perfect circumstances to meet with us. He wants to establish a regular meeting place—our own 'Shiloh'—where we can worship Him faithfully even amid our incomplete victories. His promises are meant to stimulate us to action, not sedate us into passive waiting.
By Dale Tompkins5
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God's promises aren't abstract concepts but concrete realities meant to be experienced in our daily lives. In Joshua 18, we see how God fulfilled His 400-year-old promise to Abraham with specific land distributions for each tribe. Even though the Israelites hadn't completely conquered the land, God established His dwelling place at Shiloh among them. This teaches us that God doesn't wait for perfect circumstances to meet with us. He wants to establish a regular meeting place—our own 'Shiloh'—where we can worship Him faithfully even amid our incomplete victories. His promises are meant to stimulate us to action, not sedate us into passive waiting.