The Bible section for this week contains some interesting revelations about God, His people and His land. I will start with His land.
If we return to the book of Genesis and with God’s interactions with Abraham, it is evident that God chose the Land before He chose the people, i.e., Abraham. He commanded Abraham to go where He would show him. God brought Abraham to the area that we know today as Israel. Therefore, we conclude that the Land itself has special significance to God and to His plan of redemption. God described the Land as:
“a land for which the Lord your God cares; the eyes of the Lord your God are always on it, from the beginning even to the end of the year.” (Deuteronomy 11:12)
The word translated as “cares” means: to go to a place, to frequent it, to trample with the feet. So we might say that God walks about in the land of Israel. When you have the privilege to visit Israel you will most probably note this if you are a discerning person.
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