“And the Lord said to Abram, after Lot had separated from him: “Lift your eyes now and look from the place where you are—northward, southward, eastward, and westward; for all the land which you see I give to you and your descendants forever. And I will make your descendants as the dust of the earth; so that if a man could number the dust of the earth, then your descendants also could be numbered. Arise, walk in the land through its length and its width, for I give it to you.” Genesis 13:14-17 NKJV

For a moment, we want to focus on God’s powerful promise to Abraham, “Arise, walk in the land through its length and its width, for I give it to you.” Recently I purchased a custom walking stick. At its top sits a beautifully carved pomegranate, recreating the ancient priestly staffs displayed in the Israel museum. Engraved along the side are the Hebrew words “Lech Lecha” (Go forth) that begin this week’s Torah portion and God’s first words to Abraham in Genesis 12:1. Our family loves to walk the land of Israel, stepping through forgotten paths winding across the Judean hills. Hidden gems abound around each curve, like shepherd caves, carved winepresses, and ancient immersion pools fed by natural springs.

Israeli citizens love to explore their inheritance, as God’s Abrahamic promise propels them to rise and explore its rich beauty. But what initially prompted God’s command to “arise and walk”?

Abraham initially set out from Ur and Haran. Once in the Promised Land, he built an altar between Bethel and Ai. (Genesis 12:1-8) However, when famine came, he went down to Egypt, a people, and place beyond Abraham’s promised borders, and there, things did not go well. (Genesis 12:10-13:7) Unfortunately, we do not have time to camp on the dangers of going beyond what God has given us. For now, let us peek over Abraham’s shoulder as he returns to the altar at Bethel to call on the name of the Lord. (Genesis 13:4) You might think that revival came from his prayer time; instead, conflict broke out.

“And there was strife between the herdsmen of Abram’s livestock and the herdsmen of Lot’s livestock.” Genesis 13:7 NKJV

I imagine Abraham sitting on a rock, the wind taken out of him as he watches Lot’s disappearing form, likely knowing that Lot was making a terrible decision. And in that moment of discouragement, the Lord spoke these words.

“Arise, walk in the land through its length and its width, for I give it to you.” Genesis 13:17 NKJV

I believe that the Lord has a word for us today. It is time to arise. We have sat discouraged for far too long. There is work to do! Yet, it isn’t enough to arise, we need to lace our boots and walk the length and breadth of our inheritance in Yeshua, our Messiah! What has God promised you?

I. Arise, walk in the Land

The first words to Abraham when leaving Haran were “Go forth” (lech Lecha) – Literally, “going you shall go”. Therefore, it implied that Abraham was actively journeying. Now, Abraham’s posture is one of sitting. Thus, the Lord commanded Abraham to arise.

Similarly, Yeshua spoke to many who had found themselves immobilized. As was said to Abraham, Yeshua said – Arise and walk!

  • To the paralytic, He said, “Arise, take up your bed, and go to your house.” (Luke 5:24).
  • To the man with a withered hand, He said, “Arise and stand here…stretch out your hand” (Luke 6:8).
  • To the deceased young man being carried, He said, “Arise,” restoring him to his mother. (Luke 7:14-15).
  • To Jairus’ dead daughter, He said, “Little girl arise”. (Luke 8:54).
  • And to the foreign leper, He said “Arise, go your way. Your faith has made you well.” (Luke 17:19).

I believe the Lord is speaking to many that the time for sitting has ended. It is time to arise. But it is not enough to simply stand; the Lord calls us to walk forward.

II. Arise, walk through its length and width

Around 1980, Archaeologist Adam Zertal surveyed the region near Mt. Ebal and Gilgal. There he found ruins dating to the time of Joshua with an enclosure wall. When photographed from above, they saw that it was shaped like a sandal. Subsequently, more sandal-shaped enclosures were found. But what could they mean?

One theory connects the sandal enclosures to the Abrahamic promise reaffirmed later to Joshua at the time they entered Canaan. “Every place that the sole of your foot will tread upon I have given you”? (Joshua 1:3)  Those footprints declared ownership.

Spurgeon, that great preacher of the 19th Century, noted that the Land of Israel is “The whole earth in miniature”. He is correct! I can drive west from the lush, mountainous, rain-soaked Jerusalem to the Mediterranean Sea coast in just 45 minutes. However, if I travel the same amount of time east of Jerusalem, I find myself in the hot, barren wilderness of the Dead Sea, which receives just 2 inches of rain a year! North, south, east, and west each bring one to a different climate, all found in this tiny strip of land. It truly is a microcosm of the whole earth, and God called Abraham to explore it all.

Until Abraham heard the command to arise, he likely had explored more of Egypt than his own Promised Land. Yet, do you know the length and breadth of the promises God has given you? Have you explored the glory of His Word, the riches of His Holy Spirit? Do you walk in the power and authority that He has invested in you for your family and community?

In Yeshua, you have a great inheritance

Yeshua’s disciples wondered if they had lost in the bargain to follow Yeshua.

“See, we have left all and followed You. Therefore what shall we have?” Matthew 19:28 NKJV

Yeshua gave to them this promise.

“And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands, for My name’s sake, shall receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life.” Matthew 19:29 NKJV

The Lord wants to give you and your descendants salvation, restoration, healing, and eternal life. But two things are necessary – we must arise and walk into that inheritance.

I have met some friends in Israel who prefer to live in the desert and rarely leave. To me, that is boring. And yet we do the same thing in our Spiritual inheritance.   We camp in a fraction of what God wants us to receive.

But now let us look at what has been called Abraham’s “Title Deed”.

III. Arise and walk…for I give it to you

Here we come to what one preacher called the “Title Deed” to Israel. Israel’s claim to the Land is irrevocable and written by the Law Giver and Lord Himself for eternity. But the boundaries have been widened through Yeshua, and the territory expanded. This promise does not replace Abraham’s promise to the natural descendants of Israel. Instead, it expands the promise to the commonwealth of Israel to go into all the world.

The Lord called Abraham to “Go Forth”, saying to you and your descendants I give this land. But Yeshua, the Son of Man, who God has given every tribe and tongue, told His disciples,

“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mark 16:15 NKJV

Look at the beauty of this promise to the Son of God, the ultimate inheritor of Abraham’s Promised Land.

“Indeed He says, ‘It is too small a thing that You should be My Servant To raise up the tribes of Jacob, And to restore the preserved ones of Israel; I will also give You as a light to the Gentiles, That You should be My salvation to the ends of the earth.’” Isaiah 49:6 NKJV

And further, the Lord has said of Yeshua, His servant.

“I will declare the decree: The Lord has said to Me, ‘You are My Son, Today I have begotten You. Ask of Me, and I will give You The nations for Your inheritance, And the ends of the earth for Your possession.” Psalm 2: 7-8 NKJV

Conclusion

Yeshua’s inheritance extends far beyond the borders of Eretz Israel to all the world. There are no boundaries or barriers to Him. His gift of salvation is for “whosoever will call on the name of the Lord”. (Romans 10:13)  But how will they call unless they hear, and how shall they believe unless the messengers of that Good News are sent! (Romans 10:14-15).

Followers of Yeshua have an inheritance. Our families have an inheritance. The question is, have we heard the Lord’s call to arise and walk the land?

The first step is to follow Yeshua. You see, He is the ultimate inheritor of the promises of Abraham. And it is too small a thing that He should simply rule the twelve tribes. The Father has given unto Him the nations, and we are called to be Ambassadors of His kingdom. Many in far-off places are still waiting to hear. Now is the time for His people to “Arise and walk the land!