Today’s Reading: Joshua 1
After
the death of Moses, the LORD began speaking to Joshua, Israel’s new
leader. He begins by giving Joshua a
great commission – he must lead God’s people into the Promised Land. Go over the Jordan River and take the
Land. Take all of it from the wilderness
to Lebanon, from the Euphrates River to the Mediterranean Sea. Divide the Land amongst the tribes of
Israel. Do not turn to the right or
left. He is telling Joshua to “stay on
mission.”
Before
he goes though, God gives Joshua a command regarding the Book of the Law. He tells him that if he wants his mission to
succeed – if he wants his progress to be prosperous – he must do three things
with the Word of God. He must speak it,
meditate on it, and do it. If you do
these three things, Joshua, “you will make your way prosperous, and then you
will have good success” (V8). The LORD is making it clear, in no uncertain
terms, that Joshua's success as Israel’s new leader depends entirely upon what he
does with God’s Word.
Speak
it. “This Book of the Law shall not
depart from your mouth.” The language of
the leader must be the language of God.
When he speaks, his words must always be saturated with God’s
words. When the people hear the words
coming out of his mouth, they must hear of God’s truth. It should be said of God’s leader that he/she
is a person who speaks truth.
Meditate
on it. “You shall meditate on it day and night.” This refers to Joshua’s “alone time” with
God. To meditate means to think deeply
and focus one’s mind; to muse and contemplate.
Not only should Joshua’s verbal expressions be God’s words, his thoughts
must be God’s thoughts. Meditating upon
God’s truth would keep Joshua’s mind clear and focused on God’s ways. He must make time daily to saturate his mind
with truth.
Do
it. “That you may observe to do
according to all that is written in it.” Joshua, listen up! It’s not just words to ponder or words to
speak. My Law are the words you must
obey and you must lead my people to obey.
Whatever I have commanded you through my servant Moses, you must be very
careful to put into practice.
We,
too, must take the Word of God seriously.
We must speak it. Meditate on it. And do it. Only then will our way be
prosperous and only then will we have good success.