Deuteronomy 3:18-29

 


Deuteronomy 3:18-29 recount that even though the Reubenites, Gadites, and Manassites have been given land to possess, they still needed to fight alongside the other tribes in the Promised Land (ref. Numbers 32:6-7). Also, Joshua is given charge and encouragement as the next leader, since Moses is not allowed to enter the Promised Land.  However, Moses is given the opportunity to see the land from the top of Mount Pisgah.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when studying this passage:
  • Verses 18-20
    • How can I support and encourage others in the family of God as they fight their battles?
  • Verses 21-22
    • In what ways does God fight for me?
  • Verses 23-29
    • Moses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land as a consequence of his sin (ref. Deut. 1:37; Num. 20:1-13), but pleads for God to let him "go over and see the good land" (v. 25).  What are some reasons why God might sometimes answer "No" to our prayer requests?
    • Moses mentored Joshua for many years.  Why is discipleship so important in the church?


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