Joshua
22:1-34 - Joshua had heard
God’s Word (1:8). Now, he speaks God’s Word to the people (5). To those
who ‘have obeyed’ Him, God says, ‘Keep on obeying Me’. This is the way
of blessing (1-6). Together with God’s promise of blessing, we need His
warning against rebellion: ‘Do not rebel against the Lord’ (19). Why
does God warn us against the dangers of ‘rebellion against the Lord’
(16)? It is because He wants us to say with heart and voice: ‘Far be it
from us that we should rebel against the Lord and turn away this day
from following the Lord’ (29). Our ‘resolution’ seems so weak - ‘I feel
like giving up’. The temptation to ‘rebel against the Lord’ seems so
strong - ‘I feel like I can’t go on’. Let us pray for a stronger faith
in God - ‘The Lord is God’ - and a richer experience of His presence -
‘We know that the Lord is in the midst of us’ (34,31).
23:1-16 - God has done, is doing and will
do great things for us (3-5, 8-10). He calls us to ‘obey’ Him, to ‘hold
fast’ to Him, to ‘love’ Him (6,8,11). The pattern of Joshua’s teaching -
‘This is what the Lord has done’ (3-5) ‘Therefore’ ‘This is
what you must do’ (6-8) - is similar to Paul’s approach in Romans and
Ephesians. In Romans 1-11 and Ephesians 1-3, Paul grounds his readers in
the truth of the Gospel. In Romans 12:1 and Ephesians 4:1, he says, ‘Therefore’.
Here are the practical implications. In the light of all that the Lord
has done for you, this is how you must live for Him. Be strong in the
Lord. In Him, we have the victory (10; Psalm 3:6). Maintain your love
for God. Don’t presume on God’s blessing. There is no guarantee of
blessing for those who ‘turn back’ from following the Lord
(11-13,15-16). He has not failed us (14). We must not fail Him!
24:1-33
- Close to the end of his life, Joshua commits himself and his family
to the Lord (15,29). Moved by his example, the people commit themselves
to the Lord (16-18,21,24). For Israel, this was a momentous decision - a
definite, public commitment to the Lord (24-27). Note the pattern of
Joshua’s preaching. What God has done for Israel (2-13) is followed by ‘Therefore...’
(14). When we are called to make a real commitment, we must ask the
searching question, ‘Do I really mean it’ (19-20). We must commit
ourselves to the Lord: ‘Fear the Lord, and serve Him in sincerity and in
faithfulness’ (14). Make your own commitment to the Lord. Give your
testimony - ‘as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord’. Pray that
others will also say, ‘We will serve the Lord our God and obey Him
(15,24). Let us ‘serve the Lord all the days’ of our life (31).
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