Monday, April 13, 2026

 Deuteronomy 1 

The first few chapters of Deuteronomy are Moses' words... a history lesson, if you will.. for those who survived the 40 years of wandering in the wilderness.  This new generation would be the ones to go into the Promised Land to possess it as God intended.  Moses reminds this great multitude of people of all that God had done and of the failure of their fathers to trust God those many years before. 

 "But for all this, you did not trust the Lord your God." These words were spoken to a generation that experienced the plagues in Egypt.. the crossing of the Red Sea.. the presence of the cloud by day and the fire by night. They had eaten the manna and drank from the water that came out of a rock.  They had heard God's voice in the thunder and lightning on the mountain of God.  Out of all the multitude that came out of Egypt only 2 men would survive.. Caleb and Joshua. Only these two trusted the Lord their God. 

Now.. the children who had grown up in the wilderness.. who had watched the older generation fail and fall along the way.. were ready to enter into God's promised land.. if they would trust Him. 

Caleb would trust the Lord.. he "followed the Lord fully".   Joshua would lead them because he was also faithful to trust and obey the Lord.  Moses told the people to "encourage" Joshua.  Moses had been continually challenged and discouraged by the people of Israel. He had even lost his privilege of entering the land. He knew the challenges that Joshua would face and he wanted the people to pray for Joshua and to trust the Lord. 

The Word of God is always relevant and meant to light our paths.. even those words written for a nation thousands of years ago.. May these words challenge us to examine ourselves.. are we trusting God for whatever lies ahead for us today?   Let us be reminded of all that God has done for us throughout our lives and take heart that He is leading us to a Promised Land.. a City not built by human hands. Let us trust Him and encourage one another in the journey ahead.  Let us follow the Lord fully even as Caleb and Joshua did. 

Father in heaven, Your Word is Truth for today, for me.. and for all who call upon Your Holy Name.  Strengthen us with power through Your Spirit today. May we be rooted and grounded in Your great love and filled with the fullness of God. We are fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.. that we might run with endurance the race that is set before us. We need You to surround us with Your Presence even as You surrounded Israel in the wilderness.  May we never forget all You have done and may we always put our trust in You.  In the name of Jesus our King we pray. Amen. 

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