SAPATE MA’ASI 15, 2026
SIOSIUA 16-18; HEPELU 11:1-3
Hope in the Lord is not a wish or a dream. It is a confident expectation of a guaranteed result.
Ko e ‘Amanaki ‘i he ‘Otua ‘oku ‘ikai ko ha faka’amu pe ko ha misi. Ko e fakana’una’u pau ‘o ha ola kuo ‘osi sila’i.
What gets me up in the morning is not that I think I have the wisdom, gifts, strength, and character to forge a good life for my family and myself. No, what gets me up in the morning are the promises of God. I wake up every morning with an unshakable joy; no matter what is going on, I am absolutely sure that God will do for me what he has promised. So morning after morning I reach up my hands and grab hold of what God has promised, and I do not let go until I am asleep. The following are just a few of the things God has promised me:
He will never leave or forsake me.
His Spirit will live inside of me, to convict me of sin and empower me to
obey.
He will supply everything I need.
He is ruling over all things for the sake of his people.
He has forgiven and will forgive my sins.
He will give me strength.
He will give me rest.
He will bring good out of hardship.
He will never fail.
He will give me wisdom.
He will finally defeat sin and death.
He will reserve a place for me in the new heavens and new earth.
These promises of God get me up and give me hope and joy morning after morning. Because I cling to God, I cling to his promises every day. And I therefore don't find Joshua 16-18 boring at all. As I read about allotment after allotment of the promised land to the tribes of Israel, I feel peace and joy. You see, God recorded and preserved these passages for us with loving intentionality. We see that he will never forget, ignore, or turn his back on his promises. He will faithfully deliver just what he has said he will deliver. He will do for his people things that are so wonderful and amazing that they will never be able to say they deserved them or to take credit for them. We stand in amazement and wonder as we see Israel march through and possess the land in the power of God, just as he promised they would. Here is divine demonstration of sovereign power and authority, a rule and a power that cannot be stopped. Equally important, here is God's unfailing faithfulness. In a world where few things are sure and things and people fail us, it is so good to know that God never fails. The tribes of Israel settle into their particular place in the promised land because God rules, and he is faithful.
There is a greater promise than the land of promise. Back in Genesis 3 God promised a conquering Savior who would crush the head of the enemy. Jesus came, because God is faithful. He conquered sin and death in his life, death, and resurrection. In him you find everything you need and a destiny that is secure. God makes promises. He always fulfills them, and that changes everything. So get up, reach out, and grab his promises; don't let go, but go out and live with hope.