When Joshua was on his way to the promised land, God told him to be strong and very courageous. "As I was with Moses, so I will be with you," He assured. "I will never leave you nor forsake you." (Jos !:5) He told Joshua exactly what would lead to his success: being careful to obey the law Moses gave him, and meditating on His Word day and night. God commanded Joshua to be strong and courageous, to not be terrified or discouraged. How? Why? Because the Lord his God would be with him wherever he went. (Joshua 1:5-9)
Times have changed in the U.S.
Things are different than they used to be. Things are shifting. Nothing seems reliable right now; nothing seems the same. So many are groping around in the dark trying to find their sense of place. So many losing their jobs and livelihoods, and so many are watching what they have worked for all their lives slip away. People are hurting. People are looking for a place to move where their families have a better chance, a better future.
What I learn from Joshua is that we are not to fear. We are not to be discouraged ... as hard as that is. We are to be strong and courageous. We are to focus on that which will never change: the Living, breathing Word of God. We are to obey His call on our lives, whatever that may be. We are to pursue a relationship with Him. But even more than that, we are simply to understand where the source of our courage lies: in the fact that there is no place we can go where He will not be. We are not alone.
Courage is a choice. As the famous saying goes: "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the judgement that something is more important than fear." As Mark Twain said, "Courage is ... acting in spite of it." It is the understanding that something we believe in holds a stronger weight than the fear itself. Courage in the face of fear is the only kind of courage there is.
"I will be with you wherever you go," God told Joshua. I believe He tells us that as well. I am your God who will lead you through darkness; I am your God who will hold your hand as you enter new territory and go a way you have not gone before. I will be with you. I will never leave you. To me, that is comfort. That is strength. That is hope. And it makes me want to face the future of infinite possibilities with a steadfast spirit. It makes me want to put my face to the wind ... and be very, very courageous.
Whatever uncharted territory you may be facing, I hope you will remember Joshua. In obedience and devotion, in unwavering surrender and faith, he was prosperous and successful. And he was never alone. You will not be going a place where your Lord has never been. He will be with you every step of the way.
In love,
Jen
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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