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Are You Ready To Lead Like Joshua?
Author: Rev Kong Hee
Then He inaugurated Joshua the son of Nun, and said, "Be
strong and of good courage; for you shall bring the children of
Israel into the land of which I swore to them, and I will be
with you." -Deuteronomy 31:23
Joshua became Israel's leader during one of the most difficult
times in its history. Within days of his appointment, he led the
nation across the Jordan River into hostile territory and set
out to conquer, divide and settle in the land. It was a daunting
task and Joshua's success in this enormous assignment lied in
these very important reasons:
First of all, Joshua's hunger for God's presence. Joshua
often accompanied Moses to the tabernacle of meeting where God
talked with him face to face. Moses, after hearing from God,
would leave and address the people.
But when Joshua came into God's presence in the tabernacle of
meeting, he "did not depart from the tabernacle" (Ex. 33:11).
Joshua demonstrated a deep passion to be in God's presence. This
intimate relationship with God would serve him well in his
demanding leadership challenges to come.
Secondly, Joshua's commitment to obey God. Of the 12
spies who checked the land in preparation for Israel's invasion,
only Joshua and Caleb encouraged the people to follow God's
command to move forward.
Although the 12 spies saw the same obstacles, 10 of the 12
concluded that the people should turn back. Joshua's and Caleb's
response (Num. 14:5-9) helps explain why Joshua succeeded as
Israel's leader when he was appointed 40 years later.
Thirdly, Joshua's integrity and character. God (and
Moses) established and legitimized Joshua's positional
leadership for the nation.
God left no question about who was in charge when Moses departed
(Josh. 1:1-9). Both Joshua's positional and personal power were
based on an impeccable life. Joshua's integrity and character
were essential to his effectiveness as a leader.
Fourthly, Joshua's discipleship by Moses. There are four
passages that call Joshua "Moses" assistant." That reveals an
important fact about Joshua's success as a leader. Moses had
spent years training his successor. Israel had a great leader in
Joshua because Moses had the foresight to cultivate and equip
him as the next leader.
Finally, Joshua's godliness. Joshua 4:14 says, "On that
day the LORD exalted Joshua in the sight of all Israel; and they
feared him, as they had feared Moses, all the days of his life."
Joshua was a powerful leader because he was a godly leader.
Joshua was a godly leader because he was a godly
man.
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