Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"Fear is a strong motivator. It protects us and our families, but it also keeps us from leaving our comfort zones and stepping into what we feel might be uncomfortable.
In Joshua 1:9, God assured Joshua that He would be with him wherever he went. This was comforting to Joshua in a time of uncertainty.
Moses, the Israelite leader, had died and Joshua was preparing to take over as leader of God's people. Joshua knew this transition would be challenging, especially since the Israelites were about to enter the long-awaited Promised Land.
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Joshua needed to trust what God had said: "Be strong and of a good courage." In saying that, God was telling Joshua to rely not on his own strength, but on God's. "Be not afraid," He said, assuring Joshua that he did not have to worry about anything or be fearful, "for the Lord … is with thee." God didn't place Joshua in a position of leadership only to abandon Him. He was going to take care of him and guide him all along the way.
Being strong and courageous is a character trait that God calls us to have, even in the midst of difficult and uncomfortable situations. God is with us every day, wherever we go and whatever we do.
Through His Holy Spirit, God says He will always be with us … always.
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