Proclamation
“Now after the death of Moses the servant of
The Lord it came to pass, that The Lord spoke unto Joshua the son of Nun,
Moses’ minister, saying ‘Moses My servant is dead. Now therefore … as
I was with Moses, so I will be with thee; I will not fail thee, nor
forsake thee.” Joshua 1:1-5 (KJV)
Explanation
These are the words of God which were written
by Joshua under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. The Lord
God allowed Moses to climb to the top of Mount Nebo and to see the promise
land, but He did not allow him to cross over into it. (Deuteronomy
34:1-4) Moses died in Moab and The Lord God buried him somewhere in
the valley. (Deuteronomy 34:5-7) Joshua was filled with The Spirit
because Moses had laid hands on him. (Deuteronomy 34:9) After the
Israelites had grieved for Moses for thirty days, (Deuteronomy 34:8) The Lord
God spoke to Joshua and told him that he would lead the people into the promise
land. (Joshua 1:1-6) The Lord God also told Joshua to be strong and
courageous, and to obey the law which Moses had given to them. (Joshua 1:7-9) There
were no written Scripture available to Moses, The Lord God spoke to him
directly. However, Moses had faithfully written all that The Lord
God had spoken to him so the first five Books of the Bible were written and
available to Joshua.
Application
Moses was clearly a man of God, and so was
Joshua. Both of them were leaders of God’s people. The
Lord God was with them to counsel and advise them, to guide and direct them,
and to protect and defend them. The same is true today for the men
of God who are leading God’s people. However, this also applies to
all of the leaders of God’s people who are believers. That also
includes the patriarchs and matriarchs who are believers and leaders of our
families today. When they die, it passes on to us to obey The Word
of God and to lead our families. As leaders of God’s people, even if
we only lead or influence a few of them, we must also obey The
Lord. If we will obey His Holy Word, then He will be with us as He
was with Moses and Joshua. He will never leave us nor forsake us.
(Joshua 1:5 and Hebrews 13:5)
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