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Strong and courageous

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As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you. — Joshua 1:5

Each night, as young Caleb closed his eyes, he felt the darkness envelop him. The silence of his room was regularly suspended by the creaking of the wooden house in Costa Rica. Then the bats in the attic became more active. His mother had put a nightlight in his room, but the young boy still feared the dark. One night Caleb’s dad posted a Bible verse on the footboard of his bed. It read: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; . . . for the Lord your God will be with you” (Joshua 1:9). Caleb began to read those words each night — and he left that promise from God on his footboard until he went away to college.

In Joshua 1, we read of the transition of leadership to Joshua after Moses died. The command to “be strong and courageous” was repeated several times to Joshua and the Israelites to emphasize its importance (vv. 6-7, 9). Surely, they felt trepidatio­n as they faced an uncertain future, but God reassuring­ly said, “As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you” (v. 5).

It’s natural to have fears, but it’s detrimenta­l to our physical and spiritual health to live in a state of constant fear. Just as God encouraged His servants of old, we too can be strong and courageous because of the One who promises to always be with us. — Cindy Hess Kasper What are your deepest and most persistent fears? How can meditating on God’s promises help you overcome your fear and anxiety?

READ: Joshua 1:1-9

Faithful Father, thank You that You’re always with me. Help me to remember Your promises and to trust in You when I’m afraid.

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