What are some of the hardest battles you have had to fight in your life? Perhaps it has been a painful divorce, a bad medical report, an addiction, the death of a loved one, anger, bitterness or some other challenge. Any challenge in life can develop into a stronghold that might discourage us spiritually and emotionally. Joshua chapter 6 gives us four important reminders that would help prepare us for life’s challenges.
- We must remember to whom we belong. Christ followers are adopted into God’s family the moment we trust Christ by faith as our personal Lord and Savior. Before the battle of Jericho, the Lord commanded Joshua to circumcise the males as an outward sign of the inner reality of belonging to God. The Holy Spirit circumcises our hearts as an inward sign that we belong to God through Christ.
- We must remember the past to empower us for the future. Joshua and the Israelites celebrated the Passover before they fought the battle of Jericho. This was a tangible way to reflect on God’s holiness, purity, grace, mercy, power, and His mighty salvation. In the same way, Christ followers need to prepare to face life’s strongholds by reflecting in the same manner as we celebrate the Lord’s table. Our God is able to help us face the toughest of challenges (Eph. 3:20 ff).
- We must remember God’s provision and trust His present and future provision. When and the Israelites crossed over the Jordan into the promised land, there was no need for the manna that fed them in the wilderness for 40 years. They would now be able to live off the land of milk and honey that God promised. We as Christ followers need to reflect on God’s provision in our lives. We must trust Him for His provision for our spiritual, emotional, and physical health. Then, we can face life’s strongholds and challenges today and tomorrow.
- We must remember we are not alone. The appearance of the pre-incarnate Christ to Joshua was to assure Joshua and Israel they would not be alone in the battle. God’s presence with them provided strength as they obeyed His will. They were able to go forth in obedience and in the power of the Holy Spirit. God lead the way, fought the battle, and graciously gave them the victory over the stronghold. The Bible reminds us that victory is only realized through faith and obedience through Jesus Christ.
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