1 After the death of Moses the servant of the LORD, it came
to pass that the LORD spoke to Joshua the son of Nun, Moses' assistant, saying:
2 "Moses My servant is dead. Now therefore, arise, go
over this Jordan, you and all this people, to the land which I am giving to
them--the children of Israel.
Everything rises and falls on leadership. Every failure can
be attributed to a leadership failure. I believe God has given everyone the
responsibility of leadership. Every person is a leader in some way. We are
either leading others to do right and live a better life or we are leading
others to do wrong and live a bitter life. As parents we are called to lead our
children in the paths of righteousness. And first, we lead them by our
examples.
This weekend is Mother’s Day, a special day that we recognize
and honor our mothers. I heard a quote years ago that I believe is so true: “The
hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world!” We all have the opportunity
to make the world a better place to live by fulfilling our God given responsibility
of leadership.
As we said yesterday, leaders need encouragement. Especially
in our role as leaders we are going to meet the giants of discouragement and despair
and will want to give up. When we study the Book of Joshua, we see that Joshua
had to face the giants in the Promise Land and deal with all sorts of
discouraging issues. What keeps leaders going when everything around them is
falling apart and no one wants to listen.
In the first nine verses of Joshua 1, God gave Joshua at
least three sources of encouragements. In verses 1-2, God gave Joshua a calling
and a commission. In verses 3-6, God gave Joshua the promise of His presence.
And in verses 7-9, God gave Joshua His Word that would give him assurance and
guide him to success.
Joshua was called and commissioned to achieve at least
three things: lead the people into the land, defeat the enemy, and claim the
inheritance (vv. 3-6). Joshua was motivated every day by the fact that it was the
LORD that gave him his calling and direction for his leadership for the people
of Israel. When we know our calling is from the LORD Himself it should be a
great source of encouragement.
In Matthew 9:36-38, Jesus looked on the multitudes and was
moved with compassion because they were weary and scattered and like sheep
without a shepherd. He then told His disciples, "The
harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord
of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest."
The harvest fields are all the people of the world, and we
have a great commission from the Lord in Matthew 28:19-20 and Mark 16:15, to preach
the Gospel and tell these precious souls of God’s great love. This commission from
the Lord should encourage us and motivate us today to tell someone about Jesus!
God bless!