Joshua 1
I'm hijacking Journey Through John today and taking it to the book of Joshua.
Trust me, I have a reason...
Sunday morning in Bible study, Doug - our teacher, taught from the first chapter of Joshua. Moses, the prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt, had passed away and Joshua became the new leader. In this first chapter God gives the new leader the same instruction over and again, "...Be strong and of good courage..." Strength and courage would be needed in bushels full with the task Joshua had ahead of him - he would lead the Israelites in to the land of Canaan to claim it as the inheritance from God that it was, and is. A covenant with the patriarch Abraham established this land as their own (see 1Chronicles 16:13-18).
Doug went on to point out that this, "...strong and of good courage...", could also be translated as, "be resolute and persevere". Resolve that you will do what God has called you to do, then keep doing it until He calls you to something else, or lets you know it's finished. Now, it's hard for me to relate to leading a massive group of people into the Promised Land - but resolving to do what God has called me to do and persevering at it, well that is convicting...
And takes us back to Journey Through John.
Way back in October when God led me to start this blog in response to Pastor Tony's message, I thought, "No big deal, I'll be done with John in 4-6 weeks at the most." Now it's June, and the blog is written through John 11:45. Eight months, and only a smidgen over halfway through! Resolution and perseverance...? Hmmm...
Can you relate to this? Is there something in your life that God has called you to, and you are overwhelmed in trying to start it, complete it, persevere at it? Trust me, I understand the tidal waves that can roll over your life and knock you right back to where you've started! It's hard to keep going, and easy to give up in despair that you will ever accomplish God's will, unless you read the rest of the instructions...
"...do not be afraid, do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9b)
We aren't alone when we follow God's will, God Himself is with us, wherever the journey of His will takes us. Dismay and fear are pushed aside, they can't stand in God's presence!
God's will is taking me on a Journey Through John... I know, I know it's a very slow journey - but thanks for going with me!
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