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1 Chronicles 16:18

Posted on 18 May at 11:30

Saying, vnto thee will I giue the land of Canaan, the lot of your inheritance. 1 Chronicles 16:18 (KJV)

The verse belongs to the Song of Thanksgiving that King David sang when the ark of the covenant was brought to Jerusalem. The larger passage (1 Chronicles 16:8‑36) recounts God’s faithfulness to Israel and calls the people to give thanks and praise.

In this verse David declares that the LORD will give the land of Canaan as the people’s inheritance. The promise recalls the covenant God made with the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—and its fulfillment when the Israelites entered the Promised Land under Joshua’s leadership. The concept of covenant is central to the Old‑Testament narrative: a binding agreement in which God pledged blessings, protection, and a specific territory to His chosen people.

The declaration highlights God’s unwavering faithfulness. Despite the Israelites’ wanderings and trials in the wilderness, He remained true to His word and delivered them into the land promised to their ancestors. This reliable character invites believers to cultivate gratitude. David’s song reminds us to thank God for His provision and to adopt an attitude of thanksgiving for the ways He sustains us today.

Because the verse celebrates God’s promise, it also encourages trust in His future assurances. Believers can lean on the certainty that a sovereign, great God keeps His covenant, whether in the old covenant with Israel or the new covenant established through Christ.

For Christians the focus expands to a spiritual inheritance. Through faith in Jesus we become heirs with Christ (Romans 8:17), sharing in eternal life, forgiveness of sins, and a restored relationship with God. The constancy of God’s character, praised in David’s hymn, reassures us that the same faithful God who gave Canaan now offers a heavenly inheritance to those who trust in Him.

Thus, the passage calls us to remember God’s historic faithfulness, to give thanks for His present blessings, and to rest confidently in the promises of both the old and new covenants. Reading the entire song (1 Chronicles 16:8‑36) provides a fuller picture of these themes.

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