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Today we
switch to Joshua. Moses is dead. Joshua assumes command. He’s three days from leading the people
across the Jordan and into the biggest conquest of Hebrew history. How’s that for pressure?
I think that’s
exactly why we hear the same message again and again: be strong and courageous. God says it to Joshua many times. The people also tell this message to
Joshua. They are behind him. They will follow him. They will listen to his commands. All they ask is that he is strong and
courageous.
It's amazing
what a little courage can do in life.
With courage, we can accomplish things that are difficult. With courage, we can inspire the people around
us to also do amazing things, too. We
need to live and act with courage. We
need to live and act in strength.
The people
have a right to expect strength and courage from Joshua, too. Joshua has a right to expect them to be willing
to follow; they have a right to expect strength and courage. Both things are necessary for a group to
move. The people must be willing to
follow. The leader must have strength
and courage when the people are willing to follow.
Today we
turn a page in God’s plan. Today,
several centuries of promise begin to become reality. What’s important is that the people are ready
to act upon it.
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