Deuteronomy 34:1-Joshua 2:24 + Luke 13:22-14:6 + Psalm 79:1-13 + Proverbs 12:26
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Old Testament – Today we come to the end of Moses’ life in our readings! And – we come to the end of Moses’ writings of the first five books of the Old Testament – the Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. I will miss reading Moses’ writings – but – we only have to wait until January 1 next year when we will all embark on the Chronological or One Year Bible adventure and read Moses’ writings once again, right?? 🙂 An image for Deuteronomy chapter 34 verses 5 through 7 is below: “So Moses, the servant of the LORD, died there in the land of Moab, just as the LORD had said. He was buried in a valley near Beth-peor in Moab, but to this day no one knows the exact place. Moses was 120 years old when he died, yet his eyesight was clear, and he was as strong as ever.”

Today we begin the book of Joshua!
~Joshua~
Author: Probably Joshua
Date: Either fourteenth century or twelfth century B.C.
Content: After the death of Moses, the leadership of the nation passed into the hands of Joshua and he was their commander-in-chief throughout the entire time of conquest when Israel was taking over the land. While still in the plains of Moab, Joshua mobilized his forces and prepared them for battle. There were three campaigns fought, one in the north, one in the central region, and one in the south, and all described, though not fully. After the initial victories, the land was divided among the various tribes of Israel. Joshua then exhorted the people and died in peace.
Theme: The book of Joshua shows that God is true to his promise. He had promised his people a land and they were now entering in to possess it. However, it was not automatic; God required of them that they actively engage in warfare in order to gain what he had given them. God’s judgment upon the sin of the Canaanites in the form of Israel’s armies is also a prominent feature. (Above commentary is from “The One Year Bible Companion” pp. 3-4)More commentary on Joshua is at this link.

Bible Project: Here is a great video overview of the book of Joshua!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqOqJlFF_eU
Today in Joshua chapter 1 verse 9 we read one of my favorite verses in the Bible – “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” Incredible verse! God spoke these words to Joshua just before he was about to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. And I do believe these words can apply to us today in our lives as well. Do you believe it is possible that God has commanded you to be strong and courageous? In what areas of your life might you need to really hear this command from God? Do you believe that God will be with you wherever you go?

In verse 8 – just one verse prior to the verse above – we read – “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.” How does this verse speak to you today? Is it possible that you should not let the Bible depart from your mouth? Do you meditate on the Bible day and night, so that you are careful to do what is written in it? Do you believe meditating and following the truth of God as described in the Bible will allow you to be prosperous and successful?

Today in Joshua chapter 2 we read about Rahab protecting the two Israelite spies. Verses 4 through 6 tell us: “Rahab, who had hidden the two men, replied, “The men were here earlier, but I didn’t know where they were from. They left the city at dusk, as the city gates were about to close, and I don’t know where they went. If you hurry, you can probably catch up with them.” (But she had taken them up to the roof and hidden them beneath piles of flax.)”

New Testament – Bible.org’s wonderful commentary on Luke chapter 13’s readings today titled “Striving to Enter the Narrow Door” is at this link.

Psalms – Psalm 79 verse 13 stood out to me today – “Then we your people, the sheep of your pasture, will thank you forever and ever, praising your greatness from generation to generation.” I like that imagery of being sheep in God’s pasture. And Jesus, of course, is our Good Shepherd. Are you content with the idea of being a sheep in God’s pasture?

Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 12 verse 26 today teaches us: “The godly give good advice to their friends; the wicked lead them astray.” This is a great opportunity for us to reflect upon what type of advice or counsel we give to our friends. Is it wise? Or are we perhaps subtly leading our friends astray in any way?

Worship Video: Psalm 79:13’s discussion of praising God from generation to generation reminded me of the importance of loving our children well and modeling for them life in Christ. This reminded me of the great song by Steven Curtis Chapman about his daughter called “Cinderella:”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrWMBC6yoME
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray for strength. Pray for courage. Pray that you will not be terrified, nor discouraged. Pray that you know that the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go, now and forevermore.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: How has your journey through the first 5 books of the Bible, the Pentateuch or the Books of Law, been for you this year? Have you ever read all 5 of these books in a row before? Are there any new insights you have learned from Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy this year? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
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Mike
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======= Ramona:
Deuteronomy 34:1-Joshua 2:24
Three times, count them three times (Joshua 1: 6,7,9) God gives the command to Joshua to “Be Strong and Courageous.” God doesn’t ask him how he feels, “Joshua do you feel strong and courageous?” God tells him to “Be …” We deal so much with our emotions and feelings. We operate by our five senses and then whatever our emotions and senses are telling us, that is what we tell ourselves must be truth. But here God is commanding a response based on His Word, not on feelings. In the same way we are commanded, as Christians, to love one another. It is a command not a feeling.
I believe that these responses God had commanded us, has commanded Joshua to “Be” are all acts of the will and not responses of the flesh and emotions, and my beliefs are not based on my feelings, because I certainly don’t feel strong, nor courageous nor do I feel love for all my fellow man, but I am commanded to do and to be. So these three things I’ve mentioned, plus others, must be verbs, actions words. I just not sure how to activate the action or is it as simple as being and doing despite what it feels like?
We know we have brains, at least I hope we know that, but when was the last time we felt them? Truth is not dependent on our feelings. Just because we feel or don’t feel a certain way or evoke a specific response as dictated by society doesn’t mean we are not dealing in “truth” or that we are insensitive to the needs, fears or experiences of others.
It is also interesting to note that after Joshua charges the two and one-half tribes of Reuben, Gad and Manasseh they respond back to him with, “[Joshua] …be strong and courageous.”
Joshua’s foundation in carrying out the command is rooted in him not letting the Book of the Law depart from him, meditating on the Law and studying it as well. Since God is not a respecter of persons and is the same yesterday, today and forever, then my fears, my weaknesses are wiped away by doing the same thing, meditating, studying and not letting the “Law” of God, the commands of Jesus depart from me.
It is also fascinating to note that the effects of hanging on to the Book of the Law, which gave Joshua strength and courage translated out to the citizens of Jericho as fear. Joshua 2: 24″The LORD will certainly give us the whole land,” they said, “for all the people in the land are terrified of us.”
Luke 13:22-14:6
22 Jesus went through the towns and villages, teaching as he went, always pressing on toward Jerusalem.”
Jesus was not sidetracked by the needs of others, or the distractions of the towns he visited or passed through. His miracles, His Words were directed to a single purpose, the cross, and that could only take place in Jerusalem. When one knows his or her purpose they are not held in slavery to the agenda’s of others. His purpose was about doing His Father’s business and that business was acquiring our redemption.
Jesus’ discourse about the narrow gate lets me know that sitting up in church doesn’t get me into the Kingdom, doing “church” stuff also doesn’t get me in, it is doing the Will of God and finding the purpose God has created me for and “working it.” I know this because of the following statements in chapter thirteen, “Then you will stand outside knocking and pleading, `Lord, open the door for us!’ But he will reply, `I do not know you.’ 26You will say, `But we ate and drank with you, and you taught in our streets.’ 27 And he will reply, `I tell you, I don’t know you. Go away, all you who do evil.’”
When you following your God given assignment death, physical death, will also be given its proper perspective in the life of the believer. Jesus was not rankled by the threats of Harod because He know that life is more that the physical, and because His Father, my Father, your Father, our Father is the God of the resurrection of all dead things.
Psalm 79:1-13
9 Help us, O God of our salvation!
Help us for the honor of your name. Oh, save us and forgive our sins
for the sake of your name.
This verse reminds me that our righteousness, our deliverance and our salvation are not based on anything I’ve done but it is based on His Name’s sake, Jesus. I have no right to demand the benefits of Jesus’ work on Calvary, but it is only His love and mercy that has removed my sins from me and caused Him to bestow forgiveness on me. Thank you Jesus.
Proverbs 12:26
This Proverb has not only caused me to reflect on the kind of advice I’m giving my friends, Mike, but it also warns me that I need to question whether the people who give me advice are Godly. Yikes!
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Thomas:
Deuteronomy 34:6 really amazed me today:
And He buried him in the valley in the land of Moab, opposite Bethpeor; but no man knows his burial place to this day.
This verse is so intimate. Moses has walked with God all these years and in the last moments they are alone and God speaks to him. Then God goes on to bury him Himself. Creator and creation… they are two best friends!
It feels like the last day of the holidays… I’m excited to be leaving The Law behind, but also a bit sad about it; I’ve enjoyed it, but only another 9 months and we’ll be starting again!
Thomas
======= Michelle:
The last few days I have been away and got out of my discipline of reading the one year bible. This morning I have caught up on my readings and feel so refreshed!
I wonder what it must have been like for Moses to see the Promised Land and not be able to enter it. How bittersweet. Surely he is relieved that they have arrived, and yet grieved that he, still of good strength, will not be allowed to enter. I imagine that Joshua’s integrity and faithfulness are a great comfort to him as we passes on the mantle of leadership to him. Also, he knows that the spirit of wisdom rests on Joshua because he laid hands on him and prayed for him. Leadership is never just leading in the moment, but also preparing the people for the future, including other leaders.
Michelle
======= Chip:
I also received great refreshment and encouragement with today’s reading in Joshua. It’s awesome to know that God will walk right beside us during our daily journey. Now that’s a promise!
Chip
======= Susan:
I fell behind on the OT part of the OYB readings because of my mom’s serious illness, hospitalizations, and now her being in a nursing home. Life has really changed. I’ve kept up the NT, but when I got the email saying that Deuteronomy was over, I decided this was the day to jump back into the OT since Joshua is starting! I’m not trying to catch up – I’m just jumping back in. It’s great to be back!
Susan
======= Jan:
I love the picture of the Bible giving the “Body” life…His Blood transfused from His Word…gives us all life eternal. It has always been about the “Blood” of Christ.
Jan
======= Anka:
Last sunday I got the nudge for the….time to share my testimony.Got saved in another country,another continent..been with my current church for barely a year.Many people admired my committment,only a few close friends knew my journey.Some times we just concentrate on how narrow the door to heaven is…some people turn their backs on Jesus cos they don’t want to be “religious”…a life filled with restrictions…Jesus himself said lets exchange burdens…mine is a lot lighter for you to carry…and no matter how heavy yours is,I can take it(para phrased).People hear of Jesus everyday..yet the think the door is too narrow.I thought I never could be good enough to make it to heaven so why bother…Now God has given me a life more beautiful than I ever could have imagined…I think the “narrow” bit is just letting go..trusting that the arms of Jesus are really wide and comfy…that you’ll always be safe there…no matter the storm..
God bless you all
Anka
======= Becky:
No, I’ve never read the whole Pentateuch before in my life! And not too long ago, I took it for granted that I never would. The thought of reading the entire OT –well, it seemed impossible. Thanks to Mike for giving the structure, motivation, insights, and artwork, and thanks for Godly fellowship along the way.
Becky
======= Pat:
Deut. 34:6 – In both the KJV and the NIV it says, “He (with a capital ‘H’ meaning God) buried Moses! Now, if the Israelites had buried Moses then they certainly would have known where they buried him. However, it goes on to say in 34:6 that to this day no one knows where his grave is. Many theologians believe that Moses ascended directly into Heaven, as there was no sign of a grave. This would also make sense because during the Transfiguration of Christ (Matthew 17:1-6, Mark 9:2-4, Luke 9:28-31) it was Elijah and Moses who appeared to Jesus to prepare Him for His death and ascension into Heaven. Elijah had ascended directly into Heaven (2 Kings 2:11) therefore it would be probable that Moses too had ascended directly into Heaven.
God Bless!
Pat
======= Kitty:
What an awesome command and promise that God gave Joshua (which is also applicable to us all today) in Joshua 1:9!
Kitty
======= Jenny:
this is my 2nd time through the Bible consecutively and I did learn many new things from the first 5 books, tho the last three books were challenging.
comment for verse 8: “…Then you will be prosperous and successful”…I do believe for us this is meant spiritually we will be prosperous and successful. many ppl are caught up in the Prosperity movement that God wants everyone to be rich and successful financially, materially, in a worldly way. Not so, our eternal soul and spiritual growth, and our work for the Lord is far more important then material things.
Wow, what a coincidence ;)…our guest speaker at church tonight, Rual Reis went over Luke 13:22-30 tonight.
Few will enter the narrow way. Wide is the road that leads to destruction. Heartbreaking…ppl are perishing everyday without Christ! A guy from the group Mustard Seed Faith gave his testimony tonight, he was on drugs, hung out with Timothy Leary, was rich, yet empty. He studied many religions. Once he went out to the dessert and snorted a bunch of stuff (his heart stopped and they couldnt resuscitate him). During that time, he had a sorta out of body experience. He said he was conscious in his mind and was aware he was in complete darkness. All it was, was total darkness, all alone, then he heard weeping, wailing, agonizing sounds. he realized then he was making some of those sounds. He was so scared he called on all the gods he heard of and nothing happened. Then lastly, reluctantly he decided to call on Jesus’ name, tho he didnt want to bcos he never wanted to be a Christian…Jesus if your real, save me.
He finally came to and saw a figure in front of the sun, it was so bright he had to look away, even with his whole body turned away, it was too bright to behold. He heard a very audible voice that said, “I am the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end.”
that was it, that changed his life. It was a pretty amazing testimony to hear him tell it. Rual Reis has one of the most unbelievable testimonies.
Sometimes we share with others, we pray for others and nothing seems to happen. I get so down on myself sometimes, like I failed God, if the person I was talking to doesnt come to Christ. But its not us, its God who does the work. we plant the seed yes and God wants to use us to minister to others and spread the gospel…but no one who God predestined will miss out on heaven. God has ways we cant even fathom! I’ve heard so many unbelievable stories!!
Oh yes, so this verse: “Depart from Me, all you workers of iniquity”.
JESUS NAMED THE PPL WHO WILL NOT SEE HEAVEN! WORKERS OF INIQUITY! PEOPLE LIVING IN SIN!!! We canNOT enter God’s presence with sin in our life, we must confess it, repent, get rid of sin, and not live in it. Our sin is at the cross when we do this. we still sin yes, but we arent to practice it. As we saw in the Pentateuch, God does not tolerate sin! Jesus is speaking in Luke here, He does not tolerate sin.
Luke 13:34-35, makes me so sad. Anyone heard that song, “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, why wont you believe….” I heard it during my trip to Israel and I just love it, it just breaks my heart too.
Prov goes both ways, we who are godly should discern who we are friends should be, what we listen to. We may have unbeliever friends and we should be careful when they give advice, for they are not of the spirit of God. We need Christian friends! We arent past getting led astray especially if we are surrounded by ungodly ppl. sometimes its unavoidable at the workplace and so forth, but we definitely need Godly ppl with wisdom in our lives. I’m pretty much the only believer at my work place and it can be very hard, the enemy works on me. I can feel the warfare and I have to be careful how much I expose myself to, as much as I can. In fact, I’m praying now that God may open another door for me bcos the environment at work is so bad. But if God wants me there still, so far He does, then I’ll stay, but the minute my purpose there is done, I’ll be moving on! If anyone reads this, could you please pray God will provide me somewhere else to go if it be His will. I know He is there with me, but I’m sure many understand, its tough. I have about 20 coworkers any given day and its all nonbelievers and me…its just a bit much. I’ve been praying for believers to work there (yes, I have been praying and talking to ppl who work there, so that they will be believers, bcos they are my friends and I love them and want them saved so bad!). Anyhow, I’m just rambling….again.
Great readings! God bless!
p.s., i love the pic of all the sheep butts, haha, their little tails, its soooo cute!!
Jenny
======= Laura:
Reading about Moses right now in The One Year Bible Blog, was great timing for me especially during the Easter Season and on Resurrection Sunday,as I watched the movie “The 10 Commandments” for probably the 20th time. I encourage everyone who hasn’t seen that movie to watch it. I loved seeing how Moses was portrayed and how much of the old testament was acted out. I am going to miss reading about Moses, but know that I will be blessed by reading about his successor Joshua. You have to read all the bible including the Pentateuch in it’s entirety to see the whole picture and to appreciate the rest of the old testament.
Laura
======= Mae:
Hi Everybody!
I miss you all so much! I do my readings every day and there’s so much to say about it and I just can’t … How frustrating, eh?
I’m slowly getting back on my feet. Besides the fire in our kitchen, my health isn’t doing what I want. I’m extremely tired, ex-treme-ly! All I want to do is sleep, there’s many many things in my head that I want to do, but my body is not cooperating. I have my 2nd bloodtest tomorrow, the first came back negative (so positive for me), but since the exhaustion is still there, there must be something wrong.
I really need some prayers … so if you pray … can you ask the Lord to heal me and break this attack on my life and body?
I’m going to try to get back to postings on Monday. See, the problem is: when I’m in front of a monitor, I get terrible headaches. That’s the main reason I can’t spend no longer than 10 minutes in front of the computer.
I miss all of you!!!
Love in Christ,
Mae
======= Art:
I find it incredibly encouraging that, by courageous faith, Rahab, along with her family was saved. She could so easily have made a different choice, a milder declaration, or said the words without taking action. She could have chosen to *only* melt in fear like her fellow citizens. Instead, though, she confessed the LORD with her mouth and acted accordingly:
“*I* know that the LORD has given this land to you…” (Joshua 2:8)
“…for the LORD your God *is* God in heaven above and on the earth below.” (Joshua 2:11)
If a pagan prostitute can change like that and, in God’s grace, become the great-great grandmother of King David, in the lineage of Jesus, then there is hope for all of us!
Art
======= Lisa:
I would never think that the angels with their wings look the way they appear in the first picture posted with Moses. Sort of eerie.
Lisa
======== Luch:
Deuteronomy 32:44-47 where Moses says to the people, “Take to heart all the words I have given you today. Pass them on as a command to your children so they will obey every word of this law. These instructions are not mere words (idle words)–they are your life! By obeying them you enjoy a long life in the land you are crossing the Jordan River to occupy.”
Could it be that Jesus was referencing this passage in Matthew 4:4 when He said, “Man does not live on bread alone but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God.”
Great teachings to meditate on this Good Friday when ‘the bread of life’ gave Himself up so freely to give us life now and into eternity.
Luch
======= Evelyn:
This is the first time I ever read through the pentateuch! It hasn’t been easy to stick through it but I’m glad I did. I definitely feel like this has brought me closer to God. It was interesting to learn about God in the pentateuch. I always had the impression (heard) that the OT God was angry and short-tempered but as I read the pentateuch for myself I was surprised to find a caring, patient God. There was some anger but it was in love. That’s the image I will now keep in my heart.
Evelyn
======= Beth:
I have read through the Bible before, but not this quickly and not this regularly. I am daily amazed at the new stuff I learn and see and can apply readily to my life! Thank you Mr. Bible Blog! And all praises to you, O God for you are so good to give us Your Living Word…
Beth
======= Colleen:
Psalm 79:13 Then we your people, the sheep of your pasture, will thank you forever and ever, praising your greatness from generation to generation.
What a wonderful concept; Psalm 23 says: The Lord is my Shepherd, My Jehovah Rohi, we are indeed the sheep of His pasture.
Psalm 100 also states it very clearly.
.. we are His people, the sheep of His pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. For the LORD is good and his love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations
Colleen
======= Teriann:
I am always amazed by Rahab and her faith and wonder where it came from. She tells the spies that everyone knows about what happened in Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea, 40 years earlier. And everyone knows about the recent battles that Israel fought and won. She says that all are melting with fear but Rahab alone takes the next step toward God. Her great faith not only hid the spies but it encouraged their faith as well so that they brought back a good report to Joshua. Rahab the prostitute born and raised in a pagan culture has this wonderful faith to make a statement like, “for the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below.” The only answer to my question is the Holy Spirit! He knows the hearts of men and He knows who belongs to God and He is able to impart faith to even the most unlikely person. This speaks to me because I am the only believer in my family, me, the most unlikely candidate of them all, and yet here I am with faith that I know is God given.
Teriann
======= Vicky:
Here here! It is never about us and how we ‘feel’ – it is always about His purpose and His will. We come from a place of acceptance and love (through Christ) and should feel strength and encouragement, but nevertheless the command is to BE strong and courageous even if it doesn’t feel that way!
Vicky
======= Reuben:
Funny that both the OT and NT readings are a bit controversial today.
OT – are the promises of God about Israel having the land still applicable today?
NT – is the way to eternal life truly a narrow one that relatively few will enter?
Reuben
======= Billy:
Hey Mike, Yeah I’ve read the Bible before but never in a structured fashion as we are doing now with the bible blog. The Pentateuch was fascinating and I learned so much more with your words and the companion Bible. Can’t wait to read it again
Billy
======== Bob:
I particularily like this video of Cinderella:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzY4Wi7VYw8
Bob
======== Jill:
I wanna be like Joshue. Such a strong leader appointed by God. We named our first born after this great leader. He’s someone for all of to model. To be strong courageous and teach our children the commandments. Psalms 78:1-4. God Thankyou for stories of the old testament that are relevant for today!
Also doing things don’t earn our salavation. That’s Gods free gift . Accept it but exercise your faith because faith and works go together. Faith is to believe, act, wait, expect!!!! Really know your God so one day we may step over into eternity and God will say “well done faithful servant” we are his sheep and the sheep
If his pasture. Follow Him!
Jill
====== Marie:
This is my 4th year following the readings to read the Bible in a year, each time I read things “new” to “me”….is wonderful! Thank you for this website!!
Marie
======= Dee:
I feel accomplished reading all first 5: Pentateuch..woohoo Deut: done today..will miss Moses! Now the leadership of Joshua..
Luke: I love Jesus and his ministry! He didn’t flinch around the Pharisees. They weren’t Fair U see. (Haha)
Psalms! We your people, the sheep of your pasture: I love that. I believe in the people and the church! Amen.
Proverbs: it is good to get good advise from a friend. Sometimes advice keeps u out of trouble
Dee
======= Ramona:
(This is a Long Post)
Deuteronomy 34:1012; Joshua 1-2:24
Random thoughts, or are they Rambling thoughts on today’s Old Testament Readings.
From Deuteronomy:
Moses: drawing out Joshua: Jehovah-saved
Does each of these two men’s names give a clue/hint to their purpose? Moses took them out of bondage by “drawing” them out of Egypt and Joshua took them into the Promise Land, saving them from the wilderness.
Reading how God showed Moses all of the Promise Land from the top of Mount Nebo reminded me of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness. Both men were in the wilderness, but God showed Moses the Promise Land, and Satan showed Jesus, what already belonged to Him, that which He created, the world.
Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their grandeur. And he said to him, “I will give you all these things if you throw yourself to the ground and worship me.” (Matthew 4:8-9 NET.)
Joshua is being handed the reins of leadership at the age of 80, the same age Moses was when he first confronted Pharaoh.
From: Joshua:
A Promise handed down to Joshua—a Promise that is being passed down from one generation to the next. God’s Promises are always generational, He does not operate in an “Us For and No More” mentality in a moment in time.
Being Strong and Courageous is a choice; it is not an emotion or a feeling it is a “being.” Four times in the passage for today, God gives this command to Joshua. Yet this “being” cannot be accomplished in our own strength. After all the “armor” for battle is on, we are to take heed to the Apostle Paul’s’ admonishment:
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. (Ephesians 6:10 KJV)
God repeats Himself over and over again for a reason—we are a stiff-necked, hearing but non-listening people just like Israel. Not only does God repeat Himself, we are given an example through Joshua to mediate to think on the “Book of the Law continually.”
Rahab:
Rabah had the same information that many in the city of Jericho had, especially the political and “religious” leadership. As a prostitute, she was more than likely the beneficiary of a great deal of “pillow talk” and from a historical prospective and the warnings in the Book of Proverbs we know many men have fallen because of there associations with “wanton” women. Yet, this woman came to a conclusion that saved her life, she recognized that Israel’s God was the true God.
And she said unto the men, I know that the LORD hath given you the land, and that your terror is fallen upon us, and that all the inhabitants of the land faint because of you. For we have heard how the LORD dried up the water of the Red sea for you, when ye came out of Egypt; and what ye did unto the two kings of the Amorites, that were on the other side Jordan, Sihon and Og, whom ye utterly destroyed. And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did melt, neither did there remain any more courage in any man because of you: for the LORD your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath. Now therefore, I pray you, swear unto me by the LORD, since I have showed you kindness, that ye will also show kindness unto my father’s house, and give me a true token: And that ye will save alive my father, and my mother, and my brethren, and my sisters, and all that they have, and deliver our lives from death. (Joshua 2:9-13 KJV)
Rahab heard about Israel’s God and it softened her heart to receive Him. Yet, that same information caused the political powers to not only shut up the gates to the city but shut up their hearts to the Truth of Israel’s’ God.
Rahab, as one who never experienced God for herself but only had heard about Him, corrals her entire family into the Kingdom of God. While Lot, Abraham’s Nephew couldn’t even excite his own family to get out of Sodom, they, along with Him had to be dragged out and away from destruction (Genesis 13). Lot was in a position to not only benefit from the Blessings bestowed upon his Uncle, Abraham, he clearly experienced the God of Abraham just be being a member of the household yet we see two different responses.
Conformation:
God gives us a Word, a Promise and He repeats it over and over again not only throughout a forty year travel in a desert, but for four-hundred plus years His Word of a Promise has been interwoven in the lives of His People because of one man, Abraham. And like Joshua when it is time to take hold of that Promise we seek confirmation from an outside source, our five senses. If we don’t feel it, taste it, see it, hear it and smell it, we don’t believe it. Either we don’t really think we have heard from God or the adversary, the devil, cries out in our hearing of our unworthiness.
My prayer for each and every person that proclaims the name of Christ that we step into all that Christ Has secured for us while He hung on that Cross. May the resurrection power that raised Him from the dead infuse us with boldness to not only obtain our Promise but maintain it once we secure it. In Jesus’ Might and Glorious Name, Amen and Amen.
Grace and peace to everyone,
Ramona
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Joshua 1:4
“Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the great river, the Euphrates—all the Hittite country—to the Great Sea [a] on the west.”
God gave Israel 300,000 sq miles. The most they ever claimed was 30,000 sq. miles. – J. Vernon Mcgee
Today Israel occupies roughly 10,000 square miles. What percentage do Christians today have of the “spiritual blessing of Christ” referred to in Eph.1:3. Not the health and wealth doctrine, but the kind of full spiritual blessings Andrew B. referred to in a past post regarding the Holy Spirit and realizing our full potential in Christ.
The instructions to Joshua perhaps indicate what we should be doing as modern Christians: Be strong, courageous, move forward, and have the Word on thy lips, meditate on it, and obey. (The last not because we have to, but because we should want to as believers with a regenerated heart.)
Joshua 2
Rahab
God again picks a hero with flaws, a person of low class distinction to carry out his plan. The “harlot” believed in the God of Israel and acted on her faith. She is listed in the “by faith “passages with Abel, Noah, Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, etc. in Heb. 11:31
“By faith the prostitute Rahab, because she welcomed the spies, was not killed with those who were disobedient.”
Rahab also one of five women mentioned in the geneology of Christ.
Matthew 1:5
“Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab,….”
How many times do people today say, ‘I believe in the gospel, but I need to clean up my life a little before I come to the Lord’? (I said this to a Christian once before I was saved.)
Rahab didn’t. Neither should “man”. Repent, turn to the Lord, Accept Christ, and then with a regenerated heart allow your life to be cleaned up.
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Joshua 2:10-11
We have heard how the LORD dried up the water of the Red Sea for you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to Sihon and Og, the two kings of the Amorites east of the Jordan, whom you completely destroyed. When we heard of it, our hearts melted and everyone’s courage failed because of you, for the LORD your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below.”
In Genesis 15:16 God told Abraham ‘not yet’ – referring to the land of Canaan – for the sin of the Amorites has not yet reached its full measure. That was 420 years before the Red Sea crossing.
Another forty years passed after the “Crossing”.
The Canaanites had 460 years to turn back to God. In the last forty years they had heard of his power and authority. THEY NOT ONLY HEARD IT, but they believed it according to Rahab.
“…for the LORD your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below.”
For all those people (skeptics of the Bible, atheists, some Christians) that think God of Old Testament is cruel, barbaric and blood-thirsty: How long should God have given the Canaanites?
God had revealed himself. God did not destroy a people that had not heard about him, and consequently (at least some) believed in his existence. While Rahab believed and acted on her faith, the rest of the city went into lock-down and prepeared to resist. That division is still apparent today regarding belief in Jesus Christ.
We have been given 2,000 years to believe in Christ and accept salvation. How much longer will God wait? When judgment comes will the actions of God be any less just and righteous than it was to the Canaanites?
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I assume everyone gets the Scarlet thread reference regarding Rahab and her house?
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