The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 87: God Keeps His Promises (2025)
Episode Date: March 28, 2025Fr. Mike reminds us that God keeps his promises, even if it takes a little longer than we thought. Just like the people of Israel received everything the Lord had promised them, we too will receive ev...erything the Lord has promised us, even in the midst of hardship and temptation. Today's readings are Joshua 19-21, and Psalm 131. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Fr. Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Bible in a Year podcast where
we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
The Bible in a Year podcast is brought to you by Ascension.
Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
It is day 87.
We have only this day and tomorrow until we're completed the book of Joshua
moving on to the book of judges, which is just phenomenal. Um,
we're reading today from Joshua 19, 20 and 21.
I'll be praying from Psalm 131 today. As always,
I am reading from the revised standard version, second Catholic edition.
I'm using the great adventure Bible from Ascension.
So if you want to pick one of those up, they're really great.
Especially as I mentioned yesterday,
when I'll be reading from Joshua 19, 20, 21,
there's a lot of talks about places
and the divisions of the tribes and their lands.
The land that is ascribed by Lot to the,
or apportioned by Lot to the tribes of Israel.
And so if you want to be able to have a visual
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taken care of. Again, it's day 87, we're reading Joshua 19, 20 and 21 and praying
Psalm 131. The book of Joshua chapter 19, the territory of Simeon.
The second Lot came out for Simeon, for the tribe of Simeon according to its families,
and its inheritance was in the midst of the inheritance of the tribe of Judah, and it
had for its inheritance Beer-sheba, Sheba, Lada, Hazar-shuol, Bala, Azm, El-Tulad, Bethul, Hormah, Ziklag, Beth Makraboth, Hazar Sousa, Beth Lebaoth, and
Shurahan.
Thirteen cities with their villages.
En-Ramon, Aether, and Ashan.
Four cities with their villages, together with all the villages round about these cities
as far as Ba'alath-Bier, Ramah of the Negev.
This was the inheritance of the tribe of Simeon according to its families.
The inheritance of the tribe of Simeon formed part of the territory of Judah because the
portion of the tribe of Judah was too large for them.
The tribe of Simeon obtained an inheritance in the midst of their inheritance.
The Territory of Zebulun.
The third lot came up for the tribe of Zebulun, according to its families, and the territory
of its inheritance reached as far as Sarid.
Then its boundary goes up westward and on to Marial, and touches Debeshet.
Then the brook, which is east of Jokhnaham.
From Sarid it goes in the other direction eastward toward the sunrise to the boundary
of Chisloth-Taber.
Thence it goes to Debarath, then up to Jaffiah.
From there it passes along on the east toward the sunrise to Gath-Hepher,
then to Eth-Kasin, and going on to Rimon, it bends towards Nihah.
Then on the north the boundary turns about to Hanathon, and it ends at the valley of Ifta'al,
and at Kata, Nahalal, Shimron, Idala, and Bethlehem,
twelve cities with their villages.
This is the inheritance of the tribe of Zebulun, according to its families, these cities with
their villages.
The Territory of Issachar
The fourth lot came out for Issachar, for the tribe of Issachar, according to its families. Its territory included Jezreel, Chesoloth, Shunam, Hafarahim, Shehon, Anaharath, Rabith,
Kishyon, Ebez, Rameth, Enganim, and Hada, Beth-Pazez.
The boundary also touches Tabor, Shehazuma, and Beth-Shamesh, and its boundary ends at
the Jordan.
16 Cities with their Villages.
This is the inheritance of the tribe of Issachar according to its families.
The cities with their villages.
The Territory of Asher.
The fifth Lot came out for the tribe of Asher according to its families. Its territory included Helcath, Hali, Beten,
Akshaf, Alamelek,
Ahmad, and Mishal. On the west it touches Carmel and Shehor-libnath, then it turns eastward.
It goes to Beth-Degon and touches Zebulon on the valley of If-Tahel,
northward to Beth-Emek and Aiel.
of Iftahel, northward to Beth-Emech and Aiel. Then it continues in the north to Kabul, Ebron, Rehob, Hamon, Kana, as far as Sidon the Great. Then the boundary runs to Rama, reaching
to the fortified city of Tyre. Then the boundary turns to Hosa, and it ends at the sea. Mahalab,
Akhzib, Umma, Afek, and Rehob, twenty-two cities with their villages.
This is the inheritance of the tribe of Asher according to its families, these cities with
their villages.
The Territory of Naphtali.
The sixth lot came out for the tribe of Naphtali, according to its families.
And its boundary ran from Halaf, from the oak of Za'ananim,
and Adami-Nakeb, and Jabnil, as far as Lachum, and it ended at the Jordan.
Then the boundary turns westward to Asnath-Taber, and goes from there to Hukuk, touching Zebulon
at the south and Asher on the west, and Judah on the east at the Jordan. The fortified cities are Zidim, Zerr, Hamath, Rakath, Chinareth, Adama, Ramah, Hazor, Kadesh,
Idri'ai, and Hazor, Yiron, Migdal-el, Horem, Beth-anath, and Beth-shemeth.
Nineteen cities with their villages.
This is the inheritance of the tribes of Naphtali according to its families, the cities with their villages. This is the inheritance of the tribes of Naphtali according to its families.
The cities with their villages.
The Territory of Dan.
The seventh Lot came out for the tribe of Dan according to its families.
And the territory of its inheritance included Zorah, Eshtaaol, Ershamesh, Sha-alabim, Ay-jalan, Idh-la, Elan, Timna, Akron, El-Takka, Gibbethon, Ba'alath, Jahud,
B'nei-Barak, Gath-Ramon, and Mezjakon, and Rakon, with the territory over against Joppa.
When the territory of the Danites was lost to them, the Danites went up and fought against
Leshem, and after capturing it and putting it to the sword, they took possession of it
and settled in it, calling Leshem Dan, after the name of Dan their ancestor.
This is the inheritance of the tribe of Dan, according to their families, these cities
with their villages.
The Inheritance of Joshua.
When they had finished distributing the several territories of the land as inheritances, the sons of Israel gave an inheritance among them to Joshua the son of Nun.
By command of the Lord they gave him the city which he asked, Timnath-sera, in the hill country of
Ephraim. And he rebuilt the city and settled in it. These are the inheritances which Eliezer the
priest and Joshua the son of Nun, and the heads of the fathers' houses of the tribes of the sons of Israel, distributed by lot at Shiloh before the Lord, at the door of the tent of meeting. So they finished dividing the land.
CHAPTER 20 THE CITY OF REFUGE the sons of Israel. Appoint the cities of refuge, of which I spoke to you through Moses, that the manslayer who kills any person without intent or unwittingly may flee there. They
shall be, for you, a refuge from the avenger of blood. He shall flee to one of these cities,
and shall stand at the entrance of the gate of the city, and explain his case to the elders
of that city. Then they shall take him into the city, and give him a place, and he shall
remain with them. And if the avenger of blood pursues him, they shall not give up the slayer into his hand,
because he killed his neighbor unwittingly, having had no enmity against him in times
past.
And he shall remain in that city until he has stood before the congregation for judgment,
until the death of him who was high priest at that time, then the slayer may go again
to his own town and his own home, to the town from which he fled.
So they set apart Gadesh in Galilee, in the hill country of Naphtali, and Shechem in the
hill country of Ephraim, and Kiryat Arba, that is, Hebron, in the hill country of Judah,
and beyond the Jordan east of Jericho they appointed Bezer in their wilderness on the
table land from the tribe of Reuben, and Ramoth in Gilead from the tribe of Gad,
and Golan in Bashan from the tribe of Manasseh. These were the cities designated for all the
sons of Israel and for the stranger sojourning among them, that anyone who killed a person
without intent could flee there, so that he might not die by the hand of the avenger of blood,
till he stood before the congregation. ChapterAPTER 21. THE CITIES OF THE LEVIETES
Then the heads of the fathers' houses of the Levites came to Eliezer the priest, and
to Joshua the son of Nun, and to the heads of the fathers' houses of the tribes of the
sons of Israel.
And they said to them, At Shiloh in the land of Canaan.
The LORD commanded through Moses, that we be given cities to dwell in, along with their
pasture lands, for our cattle.
So by command of the LORD the sons of Israel gave to the Levites the following cities and
pasture lands out of their inheritance.
The Lot came out for the families of the Coathites.
So those Levites who were descendants of Aaron the priest received by Lot from the tribe
of Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin thirteen cities.
And the rest of the Coathites received by Lot from the families of the tribe of Ephraim, from the tribe of Dan, and from the half-tribe of Manasseh, ten cities.
The Gershonites received by lot from the families of the tribe of Issachar, from the tribe of
Asher, from the tribe of Naphtali, and from the half-tribe of Manasseh in Vashon, thirteen
cities.
The Mirorites, according to their families, received from the tribe of Reuben, the tribe
of Gad, and the tribe of Zebulun twelve cities.
These cities and their pasture lands the sons of Israel gave by lot to the Levites as the
Lord had commanded through Moses.
Out of the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Simeon they gave the following cities mentioned
by name, which went to the descendants of Aaron, one of the families of the Coathites
who belonged to the Levites since the lot fell to them first.
They gave them Kiriath Arba, Arba being the father of Anak, that is Hebron, in the hill country of Judah along with the pasture lands round about it.
But the fields of the city and its villages had been given to Caleb the sons of Jephunah as his possession.
And to the descendants of Aaron the priests they gave Hebron, the city of refuge for the
slayer with its pasture lands, Libna with its pasture lands, Jatir with its pasture lands,
Eshtamoa with its pasture lands, Holon with its pasture lands, Dabir with its pasture lands,
Ayn with its pasture lands, Jutah with its pasture lands, Beth-shemesh with its pastor lands, nine cities
out of these two tribes, then out of the tribe of Benjamin, Gibeon with its pastor lands,
Geba with its pastor lands, Anathoth with its pastor lands, and Alman with its pastor
lands, four cities.
The cities of the descendants of Aaron, the priests, were in all thirteen cities
with their pastor lands. And to the rest of the Coathites, belonging to the Coathite
families of the Levites, the cities allotted to them were out of the tribe of Ephraim.
To them were given Shechem, the city of refuge for the slayer, with its pastor lands in the
hill country of Ephraim, Gizar with its pastor lands, Kibzaim with its pastor
lands, Bethhoron with its pastor lands, four cities, and out of the tribe of Dan, El-Tekki
with its pastor lands, Gibbathon with its pastor lands, Aijalon with its pastor lands,
Gath-Ramon with its pastor lands, four cities, and out of the half-tribe of Manasseh, Tanak
with its pastor lands, and Gath-, Tanakh with its pasturelands, and
Gath-Ramon with its pasturelands, two cities. The cities of the families of the rest of
the Quothites were ten in all with their pasturelands. And to the Gershonites, one of the families
of the Levites were given out of the half-tribe of Manasseh, Golan in Bashan with its pasturelands,
the city of refuge for the slayer, and Beshtarah with its pastor
lands, two cities, and out of the tribe of Issachar, Kishion with its pastor lands, Deberath
with its pastor lands, Jarmuth with its pastor lands, Enkanim with its pastor lands, four
cities, and out of the tribe of Asher, Mishal with its pastor lands, Abdon with its pastor
lands, Helcath with its pastor lands, and Rehob with its pastor lands, Abdon with its pastor lands, Helcath with its pastor lands, and
Rehob with its pastor lands, four cities.
And out of the tribe of Naphtali, Kadesh in Galilee with its pastor lands, the city of
refuge for the slayer, Hamathador with its pastor lands, and Kartan with its pastor lands,
three cities.
The cities of the several families of the Gershonites were in all thirteen cities with
their pastorlands.
And to the rest of the Levites, the Merorite families, were given out of the tribe of Zebulun,
Chakniam with its pastorlands, Kartah with its pastorlands, Dimnah with its pastorlands,
Nahalal with its pastorlands, four cities, and out of the tribe of Reuben, Bizeir with
its pastorlands, Jehaz with its pastorlands, Kidimoth with its pastor lands, and Mefa'ath with its pastor lands.
Four cities, and out of the tribe of Gad, Ramoth and Gilead with its pastor lands, the
city of refuge for the slayer, Manahnim with its pastor lands, Heshpon with its pastor
lands, Jezer with its pastor lands.
Four cities in all.
As for the cities of the several
Meririte families, that is, the remainder of the families of the Levites, were allotted
to them in all twelve cities. The cities of the Levites, in the midst of the possession
of the sons of Israel, were in all forty-eight cities with their pastorlands. These cities
had each its pastorlands round about it, so it was with all these cities. Thus the Lord gave to Israel all the land which He swore to give to their fathers,
and having taken possession of it, they settled there.
And the Lord gave them rest on every side, just as He had sworn to their fathers,
not one of all their enemies had withstood them,
for the Lord had given all their enemies into their hands.
Not one of all the good promises which the Lord had made to the house of Israel had failed. All came to pass.
Psalm 131 A song of quiet trust. A song of a sense of David. O Lord, my heart is not
lifted up. My eyes are not raised too high.
I do not occupy myself with things too great and too marvelous for me, but I have calmed
and quieted my soul like a child quieted at its mother's breast, like a child that is
quieted is my soul.
O Israel, hope in the Lord, from this time forth and forevermore.
Father in heaven, we give you praise, we thank you. We give you glory and honor
and every breath we have is from you.
Every heartbeat is from you.
And so we thank you for every heartbeat.
We thank you with every heartbeat.
We thank you for every breath
and we thank you with every breath.
Lord God, you've given them to us for free
and we are so blind to them so often.
So every moment of every day, this day,
especially this day, every heartbeat, every breath,
let everyone be a prayer of praise, a prayer of thanks to you.
In Jesus' name we pray, amen.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Spirit, amen.
So again, as I said, it kind of one of those days
where it's like, man, oh man, we gotta get through this.
All the names, all the places,
all the things we mentioned yesterday,
that these places are meaningful.
They're important to us to note because they're history.
At the same time, the last lines of today's readings
in Joshua chapter 21 are so powerful
because it sums up why we went through all those names.
It sums up why we went through all those names. It sums up why we
went through all those tribes and all those places. The last words is the Lord gave them rest on every
side just as he had sworn to their fathers and that's so so powerful. It goes on. It says,
not one of their enemies had withstood them for the Lord had given all their enemies into their
hands and bam here's the last line of chapter 21 verse 45. Now one of all the
good promises which the Lord had made to the house of Israel had failed. All came
to pass. And there is something so so good for us to hear that something so
good for us to be reminded of this fact that that and think about this this is
not after one day it's not after one week or one month or one year or even
one generation this has happened over multiple generations,
couple centuries, but here is God's faithfulness
that came to pass and not again, just handed to them.
They had to cooperate with the Lord.
They had to be faithful to him.
They had to obey him.
They had to fight.
And yet not one of all the good promises
which the Lord had made to the house of Israel had failed.
All came to pass.
And this is something that all of us, I think all of us
need to be reminded of right now,
is that what God has promised, He will fulfill.
But it doesn't mean that He fulfills it immediately.
It doesn't necessarily mean
that He fills it without a fight.
But it does mean that He is faithful to His promises.
And so we're gonna be faithful as well.
And we're faithful like that Psalm 131,
which is one of my favorite Psalms. I know I might say that that Psalm 131, which is one of my favorite Psalms
I know I might say that a couple times but it is one of my favorite Psalms
I often give it as a penance in confession because it's just it's only three verses long
So I'm 131 if you want to go back and pray that one more time
It's so good because it's just that that prayer of hum humble trust
Like the fact that like, you know, so much of our lives are spent striving and so much of our lives are spent battling
And yep, sometimes that's that's what we're called to.
But oftentimes we strive against the Lord.
We battle against the Lord.
And Psalm 131 reminds us, no, in silence and in peace,
I rest in the Lord's arms as a child in his mother's arms.
And so I just invite us all today
to enter into the Lord's rest, to enter into peace. Uh, we might be called the battles.
We may be called the struggle or striving, but not battle against the Lord,
not striving against the Lord, but to be able to be at peace and abide,
abide in his love and abide in his presence, to abide in his arms,
like a child in the arms of his or her mom. We give you praise, Lord God.
And I'm praying for you everyone. Um,
tomorrow we're going to finish the book of Joshua,
and it's gonna be awesome,
because Joshua has some words for the people of Israel,
kinda like Moses did, some kind of like famous last words,
just reminding the people of Israel of their dignity,
reminding the people of Israel of their high call,
and that's what we're getting to tomorrow.
So let's keep praying for each other
that we do show up tomorrow,
that we show up tomorrow, even after rough days
or rough seasons, rough weeks in our lives,
and just say, Lord, speak.
Your servant is listening, I'm praying for you.
Please pray for me.
My name's Father Mike.
Cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.