Joshua 1:1–5:12
The book of Joshua opens with the anticipation of a new job for Joshua, the new leader of Israel. No sooner does he get the job than he must deal with an unpleasant situation—calling upon the tribes of Gad, Reuben, and Manasseh to keep the promise they made to Moses. In addition, Joshua must follow God’s orders and carry out a painful and possibly humiliating task. But he is capable and willing to do what the Lord desires of him as the leader of Israel.
This portion of the book of Joshua helps answer several other questions:
- Is it ever right to lie?
- How important is a pure heart?
- What should a person do in the face of great opposition?
Joshua’s new job responsibilities included leading more than two million people into a strange new land and conquering it. What a challenge—even for a man of Joshua’s caliber!
Every new job is a challenge. Without God it can be frightening. With God it can be a great adventure. Just as God was with Joshua, he is with us as we face our new challenges.
You may not conquer nations, but every day you face tough situations, difficult people, and strong temptations.
However, God promises that he will never abandon you or fail to help you (see Deuteronomy 4:31).
Ask God to direct your ways, and you will be able to conquer many of life’s challenges.
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