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Words Fitly Spoken BlogCourageRead Time: 6 Minutes In times of adversity we hear about people with great courage. We may also be faced with situations in which we must be courageous. A phrase in God's Word comes to mind, "be strong of a good courage." Moses, the man of God, first told that to the Children of Israel and then specifically to Joshua when he announced that he would not pass over Jordan into the promised land but that Joshua would. How can he be strong of a good courage? It wouldn't be by his own strength, natural ability or the strength of Israel.
God told them five times that He was going to go with them and He was going to cause them to take back the land that He had given to Abraham. Joshua has some BIG shoes to fill; God chose him to lead this people against some intimidating foes. Joshua was one of the 12 that was selected to spy out the promised land. When Joshua returned to report on the land he was strong in his conviction that God would help them take back the land (Numbers 14). Joshua also served as a strong and capable leader in battle; God told Moses and Joshua to go up against the Amalekites and they (God and the Isrealites) defeated them (written in Exodus 17 as a reminder to Joshua). He was Moses minister (Exodus 24). Joshua chose to pursue leadership qualities, he was allowed into the tabernacle with Moses (Exodus 33:11). He was by Moses side for the great majority of the 40 years they wandered in the wilderness. Consider Israel's situation. God had given Israel a great man and prophet to lead them out of bondage. He was always there for them for 40 years; a great leader. He interceded for them with their Almighty God and lead them through some very extreme circumstances, gave them the commandments from God, he taught the people and, by God, stayed the adversary from destroying them all. These children have grown up knowing only Moses as their leader. Now Moses is dead. This was a tremendous shock and their grieving was great. Israel needs to get over their mourning and move on. They must believe to receive and they need to believe their leader can handle it. God had Joshua picked out along time ago and the mantel was transferred to him before Moses' death. This is not something new to Joshua, he knew it was coming and accepted the responsibility.
What an exhortation to walk with God. Five senses wise it doesn't seem feasible. The children of Israel have to go in and take back a land they haven't been in for 400 years. They needed to rise up to the level of the Word. As long as they do the Word of God, it works. This same promise that God had made to every generation He makes to Joshua. If people walk faithfully God will prosper them. God is still refreshing this promise in Joshua's ears.
Only be thou strong and very courageous. Joshua really needed to hear these words. There is a lot of logistics and administering etc., but God says do His Word.
We can learn from Joshua. His personal experiences are different than ours will ever be but he is an example of a man who took God at His Word and trusted Him. What about our day and time? God will never allow us to have anything that we cannot overcome.
How? Because greater is he that is in us than he that is in the world.
God never leaves us (Hebrews 13:5). He is our strength (Philippians 4:13). With God, all things are possible.
God told Joshua to meditate on the Word. It is our exhortation as well. That is how you are going to have confidence, courage, and strength that only God can provide.
As we hold fast the Word of God in our hearts God works in our lives to strengthen and encourage us. The more you put on the mind of Christ, hold fast the faithful Word the more confidence you have in God's willingness and ability to take care of you. How can we be strong of a good courage? We are strong in the Lord and the power of His might!
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