Chapter 7 / Face Your Battles with Strength and Courage
When someone keeps telling you to
“be strong and courageous,” you might suspect you are up against something
big. And the Israelites were.
About to enter the land that had
been promised them 600 years before, they had a giant-sized task awaiting
them. Literally. Forty years earlier ten spies had come back
and told the Israelites that the inhabitants of the land were so big they felt
like they were the size of a grasshopper in comparison. Fear took them captive without a battle and
sent them off as a group to wander around in a wilderness where they took their
chances against wild animals rather than face their giants.
They wandered so long that those
who had grasshopper-sized faith died out.
Forty years later their children were ready to take the land. They were physically no taller than their
parents had been. The enemies in the
land were no smaller than before. But
the Israelites’ faith muscles had grown.
There were two spies who had reported
the land was theirs for the taking. One of them, Joshua, is now the Israelites’
leader. He was courageous. And God wanted to keep him that way. So God
tells him three times in the first nine verses of the first chapter of Joshua:
“Be strong and courageous.” He also
reminds him “the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
My guess is you have a few giants
in your life too. Some uphill battles
that appear insurmountable. A task
demanding more than you think you have to give.
One too many things on your “to do” list than you have the time or
energy to do. Unemployment is staring you down.
Depression has a grip on you.
Bills have raided your bank account and left it empty. An illness hovers in your life like a
threatening storm. You’d rather just run
and wander.
Instead, be strong and
courageous. You have a Joshua that will
lead the way. The New Testament
equivalent of the name “Joshua” is “Jesus.”
And he has promised to be with you always (Matthew 28:20).
Jesus knows how to lead you through
battles. He had a few of his own while
he was on this earth. Enemies attacking
him with accusations (Mark 3:22). No
home and no bed (Luke 9:58). Crowds and
expectations pressing in on him (Luke 8:45).
The religious establishment eventually insuring he was sentenced to a
brutal death. (Mark 15:14).
Yet he took on the most barbaric
giant there is, death, and lived to tell about it. He can help you do the same. You need only be strong and courageous in
your faith.