JOSHUA: GOD IS SALVATION (PART THREE)
PRECIOUS PROMISES
“Whereby
are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature,
having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.” (2 Peter 1:4).
God was faithful to encourage Joshua with some very
specific promises before he ever entered Canaan. These promises were more important than all
of the armaments that he carried with him to fight the enemies that he would
face in Canaan. They were part of the spiritual armor that would protect Joshua
when fear or indecision would plague him along the way.
God has also given us great and precious promises so
that we, too, can wage a good warfare, and fight the good fight. God is not vague about what He promises us,
but He speaks very specifically to our individual needs and our personal
battles. As we seek to know and to do
His will, the Lord will speak intimately to us through His Word, the Bread from
heaven. It will challenge and
revolutionize the way that we think and how we are accustomed to doing
things. His Word is always timely, though,
and will always accomplish what it is sent to do. “For My
thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts. For
as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither,
but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give
seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: so shall My word be that goeth forth
out of My mouth: it shall not return unto Me void, but it shall accomplish that
which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.”
(Isaiah 55:8-11).
The purpose of God’s promises is always the same: it is
so we can be “partakers of the divine
nature.” This has always been our
Father’s desire from the beginning.
After all, He created man in His own image from the start. When man tarnished that image by his own sin
and disobedience, it has been the Father’s purpose to restore that image ever
since. God fulfilled that purpose when
He sent His only Son to earth. He was the
express image of God and the brightness of His glory (Hebrews 1:3), and through
the Son Jesus Christ man can be transformed into the image of God. “For in
Him [Jesus] dwelleth all the fulness
of the Godhead bodily. And ye are
complete in Him [Jesus], which is the
head of all principality and power.” (Colossians 2:9, 10).
No, we don’t become like God overnight or all at
once. It is a process, just like the
conquest of Canaan was a process that played out over many years; but as we
cling to God’s promises to us and follow His leading by faith, we will find
that our nature will be changed little by little into His glorious image by the
power of the Holy Spirit working in us.
The point is that God expects
us to grow up and He expects us to
possess the land. To do this we cannot
depend on the works of the law, we must rely on faith in the grace of God and
the power of His promises. Our own
willpower is useless. We must let God
have control!
Just months into my own Christian walk, the Holy Spirit
began to make me uncomfortable about my cigarette habit. I was then smoking between 1 ½ and 2 packs a
day, and I knew it was unhealthy for me.
I believed also that it was a poor witness, both to those I worshipped
with, and to those I might wish to share the Lord with. I realized that it was an addiction, but felt
I had the right motivation and attitude to quit. One day I crumpled up my partially used pack
of smokes and threw them away telling my wife that I was done with them and
would need them no more. My resolve and
my conviction were both solid, and I felt good about my decision. After about a day without cigarettes I began
to feel edgy, and the desire for a smoke was overwhelming. I tried to resist the temptation; but the
more I resisted, the more I felt the need to smoke. I soon found myself purchasing a pack and
lighting one up. After finishing that
first one I felt so guilty and backslidden that I crumpled up the rest of the
pack and threw them away. I told myself
that I was not serious enough, but this
time I was really determined. I carefully repented before the Lord and told
Him how sorry I was for being so weak. I
felt good again (but not quite as
good as the first time). In a short time,
I had bought another pack and was puffing away again! By now I began to realize that I had bitten
off more than I could chew by myself, and I decided to back off trying to quit
while I assessed what was going on with me.
It wasn’t until a few days later when the Lord began to deal with me
that I found my answer. The Lord
reminded me of how He delivered me from so many things when I was first saved,
and how that I did not need to exert any effort for that to happen. I simply believed that He had forgiven my
sins and that I was now free because of the grace and strength of my Savior
Jesus Christ working in my heart. Right
then and there I put out the cigarette that I was smoking and began to
pray. I said something like, “God
forgive me for presuming that I can save myself, and that I have the power to
change anything about myself. I give
this habit to you and ask that you deliver me once and for all in Jesus’ name.” God did just that! I have never had an urge to smoke since that
day, and that was 53 years ago!
You see the Lord was teaching me a valuable
lesson. He wanted me to realize right at
the start of my journey with Him that His promises are effectual to those who
believe, and that we can do nothing without Him; but on the other hand, we can
do all things through Christ. Jesus
said, “I say unto you, The Son can do
nothing of Himself, but what He seeth the Father do: for what things soever He
[the Father] doeth, these also doeth the
Son likewise.” (John 5:19). Jesus
set the example for us to follow. He
wanted to be like His heavenly Father, so He carefully patterned His every
action and word according to what He saw of the Father. This is what we are to do: carefully pattern
our every action and word according
to the example we see in Jesus Christ.
There is a great passage in Romans 8:3, 4 where the
Apostle Paul writes, “For what the law could not do,
in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness
of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk
not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” Just as Joshua was anointed by God to lead
the children of Israel into the Promised Land and conquer all their enemies,
God has anointed His beloved Son to lead His present day children into victory
over the world, the flesh, and the devil.
The Law can’t save us, but a Savior can!
EVERY
PLACE YOUR FOOT SHALL TREAD
Even before the first battle was fought, God told Joshua,
"Every place that the sole of your
foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses." (Joshua 1:3)
All that was required of Joshua was to move forward as the Lord directed
him. Every place his foot touched down
would be his! The only thing that could
stop him would be his own fear of proceeding.
As long as he had faith to believe God's promise, he would continue to
advance, and God would continue to lay his enemies down before him. This promise is ours to claim as well! God has called us to overcome this carnal
nature that leads us into sin. It is not
His will to merely stamp us with a label that says "SAVED" and let us
continue to be the same as we were before we said "yes" to Him. St. John tells us, "And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as He [Jesus] is pure." (1 John 3:3). We have enemies in our flesh to defeat! Anger, lying, lust, pride, unkindness,
bigotry, hatred...the list goes on and on.
It is only through the promises of God that we can be transformed into
the image of Jesus and be able to overcome all these foes so that we can really
become a holy people. "For whom He [God] did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son,
that He [Jesus] might be the
firstborn among many brethren." (Romans 8:29). "…ye have put off the old man with
his deeds; and have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the
image of Him that created him." (Colossians 3:9, 10).
God spelled out the scope of His promise to Joshua when
He defined the borders of the Promised Land to him. In so doing God left no doubt about what He
intended. He said, "From the wilderness and this Lebanon even unto the great river,
the river Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea [the
Mediterranean Sea] toward the going down
of the sun, shall be your coast."
(Joshua 1:4) God is not shy about
revealing His intent to us either. He
intends to take back all of the
territory that Satan usurped when he rebelled against God and deceived man into
transgressing God's command. How far can
we go in God? What are the boundaries of
God's promises to us? He said, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your
Father which is in heaven is perfect." (Matthew 5:48). He said, "But
as He which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of
conversation; because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy." (1
Peter 1:15, 16). David tells us in Psalm
8 that God has put all things under man’s feet.
Paul quotes this verse in Hebrews 2 and expands on it somewhat, “Thou
[God] hast put all things in subjection under his [man’s] feet. For in that He [God] put all in subjection under him [man], He
left nothing that is not put under him.” (Hebrews 2:8). The scope of God’s promises to us is
staggering! All that is necessary for us
to do is believe and step forward, one footfall at a time. God has already given us the land – we merely
need to walk in and claim it. Every
place that the sole of our foot shall tread will be ours! This would be impossible if we were warring
in the flesh, but our warfare is not carnal, but mighty through God to the
pulling down of strongholds!
Faith is the victory that overcomes the world. Through faith we can begin to understand and
appropriate all that is ours in Christ. Paul
said, “That Christ may dwell in your
hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to
comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and
height; and to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might
be filled with all the fulness of God.” (Eph. 3:17-19). Faith encourages us to reach up, press in,
and move forward. The boundaries of this
blessed Promised Land, though finite, suddenly seem boundless; and the limits
that we have placed on ourselves seem endless.
Remember that Israel never did quite take all of the land that God had
promised them: not because it wasn’t theirs to take, but because they defiled
themselves with idols and quit trusting God as their salvation. We, too, may struggle at times to overcome,
but it’s then that we must pick ourselves up, repent to the Father, and
proclaim, “I’m gonna be like Jesus!”
THE
FEAR OF MAN
There was more that God told Joshua to encourage him in
the work that he was about to embark on.
God said, "There shall not
any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life: as I was with
Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee."
(Joshua 1:5). The fear of man is a
dreadful snare. Joshua was about to face
many men who would wish him ill. He would face kings, warriors, and even
giants in his quest to capture the Promised Land; but God told him that not one
of them would be able to stand against him as long as he followed God's
commands. In the same way that God
blessed and was with Moses, He promised to bless and be with Joshua. God said He would never forsake His servant
Joshua.
We can fall prey to the fear of man also. There will be many that we encounter who will
be forceful or compelling with their views and opinions; but if they are not
pointing us to the Lord Jesus Christ and challenging us to be all that God
intends for us to be, they are enemies of our soul. We need not fear such “prophets.” Whether they are kings, warriors, or giants,
they cannot stand in our way!
THE
LORD YOUR GOD WILL BE WITH YOU
Finally, God spoke to Joshua and said, "...
for
the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." (Joshua 1:9).
How much more can we ask for? If
God be for us, who can be against us? He
has great plans for His people! God
spoke to the Israelites through the mouth of His prophet Jeremiah and said, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward
you, saith the LORD, thoughts of
peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. Then shall ye call upon Me, and ye shall go
and pray unto Me, and I will hearken unto you.” (Jeremiah 29:11, 12).
Jesus one day got into a ship with His disciples to go
over to the other side of the Sea of Galilee.
While they were crossing the Lake, a terrible storm came up, and the
waves began to fill the ship. The
disciples were very afraid and went to find Jesus for help. He was in the back of the ship sound asleep,
and they wakened Him saying, “Master,
carest Thou not that we perish?” (Mark 4:38). Jesus arose and rebuked the wind and spoke
peace to the waves saying, “Peace, be
still,” but then said to His disciples, “Why
are ye so fearful? How is it that ye
have no faith?” (vs. 39, 40). Even
after all they had seen and heard of Jesus, His disciples still expected the
worse instead of trusting in their Father’s tender care. We are no different. We are too quick to doubt God’s love when
life takes an unexpected turn. God’s
promise to Joshua is our promise too. He
will be with us wherever we go and through whatever we experience in life. Jesus said, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” We can believe Him. We can rest in His Word. David said in the Psalms, “The LORD is the portion of mine inheritance
and of my cup: Thou maintainest my lot.
The lines [boundaries] are
fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage.” (Psalms
16:5, 6).
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