Jan.13 Devotion:The Blessings beyond Jordan
- Immanuel Baptist Church
- Jan 13, 2018
- 4 min read
THE BLESSINGS BEYOND JORDAN
(Joshua 1:1-5)
Now after the death of Moses the servant of the Lord it came to pass, that the Lord spake unto Joshua the son of Nun, Moses’ minister, saying,
2 Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel.
3 Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
4 From the wilderness and this Lebanon even unto the great river, the river Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun, shall be your coast.
5 There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life: as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.
Joshua was a faithful servant to the Lord and Moses for many years. Moses had died and Joshua watched many great men of God, except for Caleb, die in the wilderness over a period of forty years. It was a new generation and there was a changing of the guard! Joshua was to take up the mantle of Moses and move God’s people forward into the promised land. Here, right before Joshua’s eyes was the door to the future. No doubt fear was present, and questions arose by doubters as to his ability to fill the shoes of Moses. After all, Moses had been used by God to do incredible things; things never seen before such as the plagues, deliverance from bondage, the parting of the Red Sea, healing from deadly snake bites, manna from heaven, water from a rock, taking a tree and making the bitter waters sweet, constructing the tabernacle, the meeting where God would put Moses in the cleft of the rock and showed Moses HIS glory, all the battles fought, and the giving of the Ten Commandments.
Who could fill such shoes? What was in store for him by following God? What new battles lay ahead? Moses had buried his wife during his leadership; along with countless others and he lost the privilege of taking the people into the promised land after wandering with them for forty years. If Moses had paid such a great price just to lead them to the desert, what cost would Joshua pay in the future to lead them into battle for the land that God had promised?
As the old comes to a close and 2017 is behind us, the new begins to emerge upon us; waves of doubts filled with fear can overwhelm the heart as it contemplates the unknown of what lies ahead. We look back, often with regret, from the days that have now slipped by with the blink of an eye and pray that the next year will be a better one. We often restrict our decisions based upon our limitations rather than on God’s limitless power. I’m sure Joshua’s first thought could have been; “Where do I begin?” But God made it very simple for Joshua, as HE does for us. HE told him two things to do, yes only two: ARISE and GO. Joshua could not remain where he was and fulfill the purpose God had for his life. Hallelujah! He could not wallow in self-pity, grief or fear, recite a list of excuses, or wait for a more opportune time to emerge. He had to choose to get up, to stir his heart, to act upon the commands of the Lord going forth to obey all that HE had told him to do. Refusing to arise and move forward will defeat the child of God who desires to answer the call of God upon their lives. Courage is not the friend of hesitation or procrastination.
The second thing Joshua had to do was to cross the Jordan River. This river was the only thing standing between God’s people and the land of Canaan. Stepping out into the waters of faith allowed Joshua and the people of Israel to cross over into their calling of God. He could not allow the Jordan to keep him from obeying God, no matter how impossible it seemed to overcome. He had to leave the “how to” to God.
When they stepped out into that water, God dried it up before them, (Joshua 3:17). After all, HE parted an entire sea for them; surely the Lord could part a river. God takes our Jordans and dries them up before us when we move forward in faith with HIM. It was the first step of obedience that cleared a path to walk across. If we cannot face the waters of difficulties in the land of comfort, how will we ever face the enemies in the land of war? God will always meet you at your place of obedience.
There are new battles ahead of us, new enemies to face, fears to conquer, new land to tread upon, and walls to bring down. My Christian friend, with this New Year, ARISE and step out into the waters of faith and behold the power of God to bring you into the land of promise and blessing! May the Lord take us to the regions beyond the Jordan!
Bro. Lawrence Longworth
Isaiah 61:1 “the opening of the prison to them that are bound;”
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