13 So Moses commanded the Israelites, “This is the land you are to receive by lot as an inheritance, which the Lord commanded to be given to the nine and a half tribes. 14 For the tribe of Reuben’s descendants and the tribe of Gad’s descendants have received their inheritance according to their ancestral families, and half the tribe of Manasseh has received its inheritance. 15 The two and a half tribes have received their inheritance across the Jordan east of Jericho, toward the sunrise.” (Numbers 34: 13-15)
Inheritance (13): As mentioned earlier, the Lord had set the borders of the land in the first 12 verses of chapter 34. and that the land was to be divided among nine- and one-half tribes based on the size of each tribe.
The Remaining two and a Half Tribes (14-15): Moses then described the allocation of the land to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and the half tribe of Manasseh east of the Jordan River. This was land subdued when the Israelites defeated Sihon and Og (Numbers 21:21-35). These tribes asked for this land separate from the other tribes and, in return, they would support the other tribes in the conquest of Canaan and would not return to their homes until the land west of the Jordan was subdued.
Manasseh and Ephrim were Joseph’s sons but adopted by Jacob for purposes of inheritance. Because the tribe of Manasseh was so large, it was given land on both sides of the Jordan.
God makes promises to motivate faithfulness. Consider the following promises:
1. God promised Abraham, Isaac and Jacob a land of their own and that motivated them to be faithful for more than 600 years.
2. God promised to restore his people to the land after 70 years and they remained faithful during the Babylonian captivity.
3. God promised Israel (and us) a Messiah, and he fulfilled that promise.
Challenge: What promises has God’s made to you? Are you seeing those promises fulfilled? Are his promises motivating your faithfulness?
‘True faith is never found alone; it is always accompanied by expectation. The man who believes the promises of God expects to see them fulfilled. Where there is no expectation, there is no faith.’ ― A.W. Tozer