Records
Records “So the People of Israel, out of their own inheritance, gave the Levites, just as GOD commanded, the following cities and pastures.” ( Joshua 21:3) I have often reflected on why the Bible takes such care to preserve records in such detail. Beyond recounting past events, these records reveal patterns of God’s dealings with His people. They help us see not only what has been , but also what can be . Because the command was recorded, the Levites were able to approach the leaders of Israel and confidently remind them of what God had instructed through Moses. In the same way, records empowered Jesus to declare, “It is written of Me in the volume of the book; I have come to do Your will, O God.” God’s written word became both proof and authority. In our own lives, keeping records of what God has done serves a powerful purpose. They remind us not only of His past faithfulness but also of His present ability. Records speak when circumstances are silent. They assure us that if ...