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When God Emphasizes A Words: Devotion for Monday July 6, 2020


MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL
Devotion for Monday July 6, 2020
Topic: When God Emphasizes A Words       
Text: Joshua 1:1 – 9                                   
In our text, God used the phrase “Be strong and of good courage,” 3 times in verses 6, 7 and 9. God used this phrase 3 times here because that was the area of Joshua’s strength but he seems not to have understood that. He wants Joshua to understand that He is with him and has empowered him to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land.
Joshua, though a person of great courage and resolution, had severally proved that he was, yet he needs these exhortations. The reason is that his work was great, and difficult, and long, and in a great measure new. Again he needed the exhortation because he had a very mean opinion of himself, especially if compared with Moses; and remembering how perverse and ungovernable that people were, even under Moses, he might very well suspect the burden of ruling them would be too heavy for his shoulders.
Most times it is in the area of our strength that devil brings fear to intimidate us. Joshua knew that he has the charisma, character and ability to lead the people yet, he was reluctant and unwilling. In the days of Gideon, he was afraid of the Midianites even when he has the power already. It was the power in him that made the angel of the Lord to urge him to go in that strength.
What are the areas of your strength? Are you using them to their full potential or you are waiting for God to emphasize on it before you realize that you have such strength?
Food for Thought: Most times devil intimidates or tempts us based on our strength.
Memory verse: Joshua 1:9 
Prayer: Help me O Lord, to recognize my strength and use it for your glory.

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