The Bible says, "When a man's ways please the Lord, He maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him" (Proverb 16-7). Today, let's spend a little time talking about Joshua and how he pleased the Lord. Joshua's life is a great example for us to follow and he left a profound legacy for each of us. Joshua was faithful to the Lord and his faithfulness kept the children of
As a result of his faithfulness, Joshua had favor with God. If we do what Joshua did, we will
get the same results he got ("same God right now, same God back then" right?!). The Lord told him in Joshua 1:8, "This book of the
law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and
night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein:
for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good
success."
It's obvious that Joshua did as the word said, he was focused and
obedient. We can see that by the way he went out to fight a battle. The Bible tells us that God fought for them. It also tells us of how the Lord cast down great
hailstones from heaven upon their enemies, and how Joshua had favor with the
Lord, so much so that when they were fighting in battle that "he said in the sight of all Israel, Sun stand thou still upon
Gibeon and thou, moon in the valley of Ajalon." And my friends, the sun stood
still, and the moon stayed until the people had avenged themselves upon their
enemies (Joshua 10:11-13) .
We may not be fighting a physical war, but we've all got some sort of battle going
on - on the inside and on the outside. Some of those battles might be small and some
probably feel like giants, but just as the Lord fought for Joshua and Israel - He will bless, fight, and protect us, but of course - we must stay the course! We do this by
staying in His word and meditating on it day and night. We must also ask for
directions and be obedient when He directs us; i.e. we must accept the assignment He gives us. When we are pleasing unto Him, He will make our way prosperous. Remember,
the walls of Jericho fell down with
just praises unto God!
I’m sure that some of those in the battle were worried and that some were afraid, but the Lord took down every giant and there were no survivors. We can experience that same success and overcome our battles when our ways please
the Lord. Whatever your battle might be, the Lord is saying the same to us as
he said to Joshua - be strong and be courageous!
With all that said, let the church say amen... and AMEN!
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