The Command To Be Strong

Jan 2, 2021Written Devotionals

6 “Be strong and of good courage, for to this people you shall divide as an inheritance the land which I swore to their fathers to give them.”    Joshua 1: 6   NKJV

It was up to Joshua to lead the people into their inheritance.  Without that leadership, they could not possess what was theirs just as they had not been able to possess it all the years that they were in the wilderness.  This was clearly not going to be an easy task for Joshua as the Lord encouraged him to be strong and of good courage.  God would not have said this to Joshua if Joshua was not feeling in his soul the reservations and fear of the daunting task before Him. 

The word “strong” here means to overpower.  When you read the verse in the Wycliffe Bible it includes the words “be encouraged”.  God is commanding Joshua to be encouraged in Him.  Certainly, God would not ask Joshua to do something that would be impossible for him to do in the Lord.  Joshua, thus encouraged, then had to take the steps and move with strength to “overpower” all that stood between the people and the promises of God. 

It is interesting because we see this same phraseology a few verses later in verse 9:” Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

In verse 9 we now see a few more important words are added.  This is the command of God, it is not a request.  We also see that in this verse he is to be more than just strong, now he is additionally told not to be afraid.  Fear is the human reaction to the difficult and seemingly impossible tasks before us.  We naturally become afraid.  Joshua is being told directly by God not to be afraid.  Once more God would not command something if He had not already provided the power for him to accomplish. 

I looked up the word “dismayed” in the Hebrew.  It meant to be so scared and confused that you are literally shattered.  The Lord asks us to do specific things in our lives that appear in the natural to be quite impossible.  In our minds, we cannot conceive how we can achieve the goals.  If we trust in our own mind to figure out how to do what we have been instructed to do, before we actually will do it, then we can expect to be given over to confusion and fear.  This will eventually shatter us. 

What we need to do is what Joshua did and that is to start moving.  Joshua did not see the plan on how to cross the Jordon for example, until he moved ahead in obedience.  Then as their feet touched the water, the flow stopped supernaturally.  If they had stopped and tried to figure out how to do it themselves, they would find fear and confusion. 

In your life, move ahead as He has instructed and He will give you His strength and His courage.  Do not be dismayed. Just start moving forward in what He has laid before you.  Then He will do the supernatural, and overpower the situation.   

J Todd Hostetler

www.cityonahillTC.org

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