Proclamation:
“And The Lord said to Joshua, ‘This day I will
begin to magnify thee in the sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I
was with Moses, so I will be with thee.’ ” Joshua 3:7 (KJV)
Explanation:
These are the words of God which were written
by Joshua under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. After The
Lord God had encouraged him, (Joshua 1:7-8) Joshua told the Israelites to get
ready because in three days they would cross the Jordan River and enter the
promise land. (Joshua 1:11) The people answered him by saying that
would do whatever he says for them to do, and they would go wherever he says
for them to go. They said they would obey him just as they had
obeyed Moses. (Joshua 1:16-18) Then Joshua sent two spies to go
scout out the city of Jericho and they went to the house of Rehab, the
prostitute, and stayed there. (Joshua 2:1-24) Then Joshua told the
priests to take the Arc of the Covenant and go ahead of the people and step
into the Jordan River. (Joshua 3:6-8) When they stepped into the
river, the waters stopped flowing. (Joshua 3:13) Just as Moses had
led the Israelites across when The Lord God parted the Red Sea, so Joshua led
them across the flooded Jordan River when The Lord stopped the flow of the
river and it backed up and they crossed over on dry land. (Joshua 3:15-17)
Application:
It is not necessary for one to brag, or to
boast, or to puff one’s self up in order to impress people. When we
humble ourselves and follow The Lord God, and do as He says for us to do, then
He will exalt us. (Psalm 37:34, Matthew 23:12 and Luke 14:11) He can
work a miracle in our lives and cause the people around us to respect
us. We may not be well known throughout the nation but we will be
well respected by those within our sphere of influence. People who
push their way to the front in order to be first, will end up being last in the
minds and hearts of the people that they pushed aside and those who saw their
behavior. The Bible says that the first shall be last and the last
shall be first. (Matthew 19:30, Mark 9:35, and Luke 13:30) When we
lift Him up, and do His will, He will lift us up. (Psalm 37:34)
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