ASSURED
SOLIDARITY: Devotion for Sunday June 26, 2016
Text:
Joshua 1:16 – 18
Memory
verse: v16 - So they answered Joshua, saying, "All that you command us we
will do, and wherever you send us we will go (New King James Version).
Usually, when God is at the centre of any
movement, it easily receives solidarity and support of the people. There is no
need to coax or intimidate people into doing what is right and appropriate.
This was the case here. The people after hearing the message from Joshua were
moved in their hearts which led to their response in our text. They agreed to obey
Joshua. Their response was that whatever you command us to do; we will readily
do, without murmuring or disputing. Again, wherever you send us, we will go.
These were assuring words to Joshua as he
takes over the mantle of leadership from Moses. They promised Joshua obedience
(1:16), they prayed for God’s presence with him (1:17), they pass an act to
make it death for any Israeli who disobey Joshua's orders, or rebel against his
commandment and they inspired him to go on with cheerfulness in the work to
which God had called him; and, in desiring that, he should be strong and of
good courage as God admonished him earlier. These words of assurance from the
people were enough to inspire Joshua into action. There is no leader that will
receive such assurance from his subjects that will not be motivated.
How much solidarity do you give to your
leaders; political leaders, traditional rulers, your boss in the office, your
master as an apprentice, your pastors and teachers of the gospel, your
fellowship leaders, group leaders in the church, etc? Do you support your
Priest/Pastor when he moves motions for evangelism, revival, etc in church
meetings or you are there to oppose every move whether good or bad simply
because you don’t love the Pastor? The work of God cannot progress where there
is rancor and disagreement. We should always work as a team for that is the
desire of God (John. 17:11, 22).
Food
for Thought:
How much solidarity do you give to your leaders in the society and the church?
Prayer: 1. Lord God, may I never be a clog in the wheel of progress in your church in Jesus name. 2. Use me to support those in authority through obedience and moral support.
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