Today’s Reading: Deuteronomy 3
Moses
had been a faithful leader of the Israelites for four decades. But now it is time to pass on the leadership
role to a new person. It is time to choose someone who could take them the rest
of the way into the Land that God had promised them.
So, the LORD chooses Joshua, the son of Nun.
Why
did God choose Joshua to be Moses’ successor and to lead Israel? Because he was a person uniquely qualified to do
so.
1) God
chose Joshua because of his intimate, personal relationship
with Himself. In Exodus, we read that Joshua stayed behind in the Tent of
Meeting. In fact, not only did Joshua
stay in the Tent, but Scripture says he “would not depart” from it (Exodus
33:11). Joshua was simply spending time in God’s presence to know Him better
because the beauty and majesty of God was so compelling that this young leader
couldn’t resist soaking and worshiping the One who had obviously captivated his
heart.
2) God chose Joshua because
of his humble submissiveness, faithfulness and obedience. Several times in Scripture we read, “So Joshua did as Moses said to him.” God always chooses the person who is faithful
in the day of small things. Someone willing to submit to the lead of others and
do so with faithfulness.
3) God chose Joshua
because of his faith. He was
willing to stand up for his convictions as was demonstrated in his positive
report after spying out the land – “If the LORD delights in us, then He will
bring us into this land and give it to us” (Numbers 14:8). This was not a time for wishy-washy
faith. God chose a man with deeply
rooted faith.
4) God chose Joshua
because of his know-how. He was an experienced military man. Israel was about to face some of their harshest battles yet and
they needed a man with the know-how to protect the people and defeat the
enemy. The LORD had been preparing
Joshua for this his entire life. Now he
was ready. Long before God calls men and
women into ministry, He prepares them to take on that ministry.
5) God chose Joshua because
of his reputation with the people. They knew him. They had seen him in action. Because of the quality of his character and demonstration of leadership, they had come to trust him. The people were ready to follow his
leadership.