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Heard of Joshua—a strong Biblical leader? He usually evokes an image of a courageous warrior? And he was in war or leading the army. But Adonai (aka Yahweh or Jehovah) comes to talk to him, because he is in crisis. How do we know? God tells him three times to be strong and courageous in one short conversation. So obviously he needs it. Joshua doesn’t say anything. He is grieving Moses, and is feeling completely inadequate to take Moses’ place, and lead this huge throng of people. He’s thinking I can’t do this! I’m not Moses! And so Adonai says, “It’s time to let Moses go. I’m their real leader and I will be with you just like I was with him. Follow My ways, and don’t veer right or left. My ways will insure success.” Joshua feels overwhelmed because he doesn’t know the law well enough. So God tells him, “Don’t be afraid, just be mindful and meditate on them. My laws will keep you.” (Jesus also says that in the Greek of John 14:15!) Then Joshua takes on his leadership, to the point that he makes big mistakes because he forgets to ask Adonai for direction! Can you relate? We seem to easily slide into one ditch or the other. By the end of the book, Joshua “gets it”—God’s laws are just relationship! But he worries that those under him don’t know that. And he is right. Even so Joshua was a great leader and a friend of God because he was teachable, another word for humble. Here are the Biblical accounts of Joshua and Ruth with the gaps filled in to make an easy-to-read engaging story true to God’s heart, which is all good even if the people aren’t. Ruth is a beautiful love-story with the same message, this time to outsiders! It makes a point of noting the other two foreign women in the lineage of Messiah. Tamar’s story is in episode 3, and Rahab’s is here in Joshua’s story, and decidedly linked to Ruth’s. Enjoy! Read more
Publisher : Wind Words
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : October 13, 2018
Edition : 1st
Language : English
File size : 1.0 MB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
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