Diligence

Joshua was standing on the edge of the water. It was late spring, and the Jordan River was at flood stage so the Israelites would not be able to ‘naturally’ cross the river. Joshua probably had a myriad of thoughts running through his mind — about 38 years’ worth.


Thirty-eight years earlier the people had stood on the edge of the promised land. Joshua had told them that with God’s help they could take the land. However, the people were fearful and would not attack… and the rest was history. For 38 years they had been regretting that decision. God had given them almost four decades to ponder whether to believe God when He promised something. Now, they got a second chance to get it right.


Moses had died (Deuteronomy 34) and Joshua was the new leader of the Israelites. God told Joshua as He had Moses, that the land was theirs to inhabit. God gave them the land, but they had to do the work of possessing it. This was a risk but one worth taking. They made their plans, said their prayers, and they were off to take the land of Canaan for themselves. But now they were standing on the water’s edge with their first impossible task. They would all drown if they tried to cross the Jordan River as it was at the flood stage.



God put them to the test.

“Joshua, I want you to cross the river. Trust me. I will deliver the people. You must have faith and walk in obedience.” (Joshua 3)


The moment of truth had arrived. Last time they failed the test and spent 38 years paying the price, but in front of them was a raging river waiting to take their lives if they tried to cross. Joshua stood up. It was time to lead. He instructed the priests to lead the people into the water. He asked the people to have faith in the promises of God because He never fails. And they walked… one foot in front of the other… nothing to protect them but their faith in the power and promises of their God.


And God did the most amazing thing. When the feet of the priests went into the water, God parted the waters of the Jordan river, and the Israelites crossed the river on dry ground. God let His people know that when they trust in the Lord their God, He will deliver them every time. God gave them the land by promise, but they had to trust God enough to go claim the land for themselves.

 

God has given us the land. The land is called eternal life or abundant life. This life is granted to us through the blood of Jesus on the cross. 

God has bought this life for us, but we must take it. We must take the step of faith to receive abundant life. Of course, there is the original step of faith in which we receive salvation through accepting the gift of forgiveness in Jesus Christ. However, we continue to walk by faith daily once we are in Christ.


We access the power of God by stepping out in faith and putting our feet in the water. God’s power is available to everyone, but it is only accessed by those who step out in faith.


We move in victory as we walk in the authority provided in the Name of Jesus, empowered by Holy Spirit and the revelation of God’s Word


I witness many good-hearted believers who never walk in the power of God because they never take the first step. They stand on the edge of the river playing chicken with God. 


“God I’ll step in the river if you show me a sign.”

“If you will deliver me first then I’ll jump in the river for you God.”


They wait and wander and watch, but they never walk. The power comes as we step out in faith, in obedience. If we dwell on the thought that God might not come through, fear will often grip our minds and emotions and arrest us from being obedient.


Websters defines a risk-taker as a person who is willing to disrupt the status quo.


Evaluate where you are in your faith. Are you a risk taker for God or do you play your faith close to your vest? When challenges or opportunities present themselves, do you stand on the shore waiting for God to make the first move? Do you access the power of God by stepping into the water through obedience? God promises His power, protection, and provision, but He is waiting for the first faith move. Get off the shore into the water, and watch the power of God take you on the amazing journey called the victorious life (John 10:10).

 

Prayer

Heavenly Father, I thank You for your help as I become serious, and as I increase my level of commitment. Help me give full attention to what You have called me to do. I realize that in order for me to succeed at what You have asked me to do, I must give it my full consideration, my undivided attention, and my mental and spiritual concentration. Holy Spirit, I ask You to provide the divine energy to keep me propelling forward. As I continue to move from faith to faith to become all that You want me to be, I thank You for Your continued assistance in every area of my life.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen

Pastor Peter Henneberry

Peter Henneberry,

EMIC Groups Pastor
 Office: 817-252-2925
 
E-mail/ Group questions

phenneberry@emic.org