Today's reading contains another reminder. God gives the Israelites
this promise before they enter into the land. He tells them, "I will give you every place where you set your foot..."
In other words, in the cultural procedure of the day, whenever a
person took ownership of a piece of land, that person would walk the
land and claim the land. The problem is that the people do not walk
the entire land that God promised them. Look in Joshua 1 for the
boundaries of the land. It is much larger than the land of Israel
today.
The people are told to "meditate on the law day and night" so that you will be "prosperous and successful". This is a good reason to meditate on Scripture. There is a great promise that follows.
Joshua
sent two spies into Jericho. They stayed at the house of a
prostitute. Did the spies go into Rahab’s house because there were many
people coming and going there and they wouldn’t be noticed?
Rahab was instrumental in protecting the men and in effect helped the Israelites take Jericho.
Rahab said “…for your Lord is God in heaven above and on the earth below.” She as well as many others in Jericho had seen or heard about the pillar of fire and the cloud that guided the Israelites.
In
Joshua 3, we are told that the focus of the Israelites is no longer
on following the cloud and the pillar of fire. They are now to follow
the Ark of the Covenant.
When they celebrated the Passover, they ate some of the produce of the land. The day after that, the manna stopped.
The
story of Rahab is so significant. It is such a beautiful illustration
that God can use ordinary people, even prostitutes to do
extraordinary things! Rahab was the mother of Boaz who was an ancestor
of King David.
Joshua 1:16
..."Whatever you have commanded us we will do, and wherever you send us we will go."...
Great verse for us to live by! These words were spoken to Joshua by the people. However, they followed up this statement with the following; "Just as we fully obeyed Moses, so we will obey you."
Wait a minute...they didn't fully obey Moses! And they won't fully obey Joshua either.
Fascinating
that most remember the parting of the Red Sea yet seldom remember the
parting of the Jordan River – and at flood stage even! Notice that
the priests stepped into the water without hesitation and look what
happened. Talk about stepping out on faith.
How goes it with us as Believers? Are we obedient to where God is leading us? Do we step out in faith as we go where He leads?
Another
great story in today's reading is the appearance of the Divine
Commander found in Joshua 5:13-15. Note the similarities to what
happened with Moses and the burning bush. Joshua was allowed to see
face to face...God the Son.
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