Be Strong and Be Brave – Easy?
Under these circumstances, with a direct communication from God, and a clear unambiguous set of promises, why does Joshua need to be strong and be brave? Isn’t it like a no-brainer? “Come on Joshua, I’ve done it all for you. Just do your little part. Easy. Simple.”
Maybe not so much. Maybe the Lord knew something about Joshua, about the adversaries he would face, and about human beings in general. Maybe Joshua was just like us.
The Lord sees things in a spiritual sense, and we, firmly planted in the world, see things materially. The Lord has arranged victory and sees the spiritual component of the situation. Joshua, on the other hand, senses that the adversaries are big and numerous. The Hittites, particularly, are especially aggressive and brutal. Staring across a field at them, it’s easy to get a little weak-kneed. While he may know, intellectually, that the Lord has the pre-ordained victory, it’s hard to internalize that and act as you know it when you’re facing a big angry brutal army just over there.
Joshua’s primary battle is internal. He has to fight with his fears and his doubts. Joshua needs to be strong and be brave, not so much because of the enemy, but because he, like all of us, hosts the internal battleground where faith confronts fear.
Note the Lessons for Leaders
The Lord provided Joshua with a clear, unambiguous, specific charge: Take the Promised Land. Then, He promised him sufficient resources to get the task done: “I will be with you.” He spoke to him about what characteristics and attitudes would be needed. “Be strong and be brave.” Not only has the Lord provided him with His expectations for Him, but He also provided Joshua
with the formula for success, and repeated it twice in two “If…then” promises. The key is obedience. “If you follow them…you will be successful… If you do this, you will be…successful…”
What if, as part of the Lord’s master plan for the salvation and redemption of the world, He has assigned you as the leader of your company, your family, or your sphere of influence? Is it possible that He has given you a charge to take your industry, your customers and stakeholders, and all those folks within your sphere of influence for Him?
And what if He has already provided you victory in that small part of creation that He has assigned to you? Victory is assured because He promised it. Your issue is not in the world, it’s within yourself and the spiritual realm. And what if He wants you to be strong and be brave? And what if all you have to do is be obedient? “Follow them…and you will be
successful”?
If the Lord works with us in the same way that he did with Joshua, would we go about our jobs, and run our businesses any differently?