Israel is a land of promise because God chose it as a place where His promises would be realized, seen, and known, as a testimony to the world. God used His promises as a basis for faith, a means of giving direction to faith, so that man could prove Him, and see the glory of God. Those who would follow Him, as was the case of Abraham, would also see His handiwork in lives and circumstances.
The Supreme Promise Of The Promised Land
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