[If you received this devotional from Wednesday, January 27, 2010 twice, please accept my apologies. This (and the similar copy from the 28th) are the result of a server change. The change is now complete.]
[God said to Joshua,]“Be strong and courageous, because you will lead these people to inherit the land I swore to their forefathers to give them. Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, that you may be successful wherever you go. Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.â€Â                                      Joshua 1:6-9 (NIV, my emphasis)
I pray that everyone reading this devotion is a part of a fellowship that has leadership that will teach/preach God’s Word with His Truth that encourages us and yet, challenges us that there is ALWAYS more! There are NO shortcuts to being a disciple of Jesus Christ. It is a personal choice every day to prioritize my day so that I will spend time with Lord, meditating on His word, and serve the Lord that day in the way HE directs.
God speaks to Joshua as he takes up the mantle that Moses has worn as the leader of God’s people. I would imagine that Joshua is scared and overwhelmed. I would be. Wouldn’t you? And so what does God say to His leader? What ‘secret to success’ does God reveal to Joshua?
1) Be careful to obey. Do not be ‘clever’ or ‘smart’ in your own mind but follow the rules that God has laid down. Remember how God told Joshua to win at Jericho? How they were to march around the well-fortified city in silence for days? I think they received some humiliating yells and taunts from the ones on the wall when all they did was march in silence and then leave! Each one had to make a choice to be obedient and not “turn to the right or left†by responding to the taunts and thus be disobedient. God keeps repeating to Joshua to “Be strong and courageous†as we must be when God tells us to DO something that will displease the crowd. Yes, we must be careful – to obey God!
2) Meditate on God’s Words. This ‘secret to success’ no easier than the first. Taking time – taking the priority time of my day to sit and be quiet and allow God to teach me is difficult. My family, My work, My responsibilities push their way in and pull me in six different directions. Am I willing to admit that I really AM nothing and AM weak without God to direct me and show me His wisdom? Am I willing to admit that without God’s grace and mercy that I would give up? I MUST SPEND TIME WITH GOD EVERY DAY! And I will say to you today that I believe that must be at the beginning of each day! Yes, this is Jody who is NOT a morning person. I am get up in the morning and choose to give God the FIRST part of my day. And I am being blessed with more joy and strength for the day than I can describe! God is faithful! God’s Words are more precious than gold and more fortifying than the best whole grains! Every day I receive something new from God’s Word. Everyday God faithfully gives me the ‘nutrients’ I need for the day. “Give me this day my daily bread…†and God does. How great is that?!
3) Turn to God first. Whatever comes in your day, give God praise for the blessings and let Him be the first on your lips when you need to call for help. There is nothing in the day that He cannot handle and will not walk before you into the storm. He is good in calming storms!
Therefore, I plead with you my brothers and sisters, keeping in your mind the great mercy God has extended to you, offer Him your whole self as a living sacrifice that is holy just as He is holy and pleasing to Him. This is the best way to worship your Lord. Do not be like the world but choose to make a change as you renew your mind in the mind of Christ. Then you will be able to assess and agree with the will of God – His excellent, satisfying, and perfect will. Romans 12:1-2 (my paraphrase and emphasis)