Read: Joshua 24:2,8-14 |
I
gave you a land on which you did not toil and cities you did not
build. Joshua 24:13
The
young mother sighed as she scraped together lunch for her 3-year-old
daughter. Spying the empty fruit basket on the table in their tiny
kitchen, she sighed and said aloud, “If we just had a basket of
fruit, I would feel rich!” Her little girl overheard her.
Weeks
passed. God sustained the small family. Still, the struggling mom
worried. Then one day her little girl bounded into the kitchen.
“Look, Mommy, we’re rich!” she exclaimed, pointing at the full
fruit basket on the table. Nothing had changed except that the family
had purchased a bag of apples.
When
Joshua, the leader of the Israelites, was about to die, he shared a
message from the Lord that recounted all God had done for them. And
he noted, “You lived in the wilderness for a long time” (Josh.
24:7). Then he said, “[God] gave you a land on which you did not
toil and cities you did not build; and you live in them and eat from
vineyards and olive groves that you did not plant” (v. 13). Joshua
set up a large stone to remind Israel of God’s provision (v. 26).
Like
the Israelites, after a time of challenge and scarcity, that family
now lives in a different place and enjoys fruit trees in a spacious
yard, planted years earlier by a previous owner. If you visit them,
you’ll find a bowl of fruit in their kitchen. It reminds them of
God’s goodness and how a 3-year-old infused her family with faith,
joy, and perspective.
Thank
God for how He has provided in the past. Thank Him for what He will
do. Ask Him what He wants you to do. Then trust Him.
Remembering
God’s provision for yesterday gives hope and strength for today.
INSIGHT:
In
Genesis 15, God promised Abraham that He would give his descendants
possession of a great stretch of land that was occupied by other
people. Several hundred years later, under the leadership of Joshua,
God fulfilled His promise, and the people of Israel took possession
of the Promised Land. In today’s passage, Joshua reminds the
Israelites that it was not by their own military might that they did
this, but it was God who gave them the land. As a result of God’s
provision (defeating the armies of the other people), Joshua reminded
them to fear and serve the Lord. - J.R. Hudberg
Bible
in a Year: Isaiah 14–16; Ephesians 5:1-16
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