Be Strong and Courageous
Be Strong and Courageous
Be Strong and Courageous
Joshua 1:1-9
INTRODUCTION:
1. Joshua 1:1-9 sets the tone for the book of Joshua.
A. It opens with God’s speech to Joshua concerning the conquest of the Promised
Land.
B. The text contains the repetition of a formula of faith and encouragement that would
play an important role in Joshua’s service as the new leader of the nation of Israel.
1. That phrase being, “be strong and of a good courage,” is found in verses 6, 9,
18.
2. It is connected with other admonitions of not being afraid or dismayed, and the
reminder that the Lord was with him.
2. Backing up just a little in time, a new crisis was before the nation of Israel.
A. Moses’ life was coming to an end, and a new leader was needed.
1. A leader who would need to lead the people out of slavery and into a new land.
B. Moses was not allowed to cross the Jordan River nor enter the Promised Land due
to his misdeeds.
1. As the people of Israel were informed of this God gave them a message of hope
found in Deuteronomy 31:6.
A. God then summoned Joshua, and in the presence of the people encouraged
him with the words of Deuteronomy 31:7, 8.
3. The opening few verses of the book of Joshua sets the standard of leadership which
involved courage on Joshua’s behalf to possess the land.
A. Israel needed a leader who was “strong and courageous.”
4. Today, the church needs a leadership which possesses those same qualities.
A. With all that is before the church today, there may have never been a time wherein
these qualities were needed more.
1. In the time allotted, we want to examine these things in more detail.
BODY:
1. LEADERS CHOSEN BY GOD
A. If the work of the church is to be accomplished there must be a proper leadership to
direct it.
B. God has provided directions as to how leaders are to be chosen for the church by
giving the qualifications which must be adhered to.
1. These qualifications are set forth in no uncertain terms in 1 Tim. 3:1-7 and
Titus 1:6-9.
2. The word “must,” found within both texts, implies a moral obligation or
responsibility that men who seek the “office” of an elder “must” possess the
qualifications prior to their having been ordained to the office - 1 Tim. 3:2; Tit.
1:7.
C. Once qualified men are in place within a congregation then it behooves the
congregation to follow their direction in so far as that direction is consistent with
the scriptures.
1. When we fail to do so, we reject their authority and, thereby, commit sin.
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power being His Word - Eph. 6:13-17; 2 Pet. 1:3; Rom. 1:16; Heb. 4:12.
2. Joshua took “the book of the law” and meditated on it “day and night” - Jos.
1:8.
A. Timothy was told to “meditate upon” and give “attendance” to the Word of
God - 1 Tim. 4:13-15.
B. Until we do that, we cannot expect to accomplish the things God would
have us to do.
5. OBSERVE ALL THAT WHICH IS WRITTEN
A. To be courageous and strong, knowledge of God’s Word is not enough.
1. We not only need to know what the Bible says, we must do it - Jos. 1:8.
B. Recall Ezra 7:10 and Jas. 1:22.
6. STANDING FOR THAT WHICH IS RIGHT
A. When the light is not on, darkness will prevail - Psa. 119:105.
1. If one is to be a good leader in the church he must be true to the Word of God.
A. The Word needs to be preached “in season, out of season” - 2 Tim. 4:2.
2. It doesn’t matter who likes it, or doesn’t like it, “preach the word.”
B. God has not called leaders to be popular, He has called them to be faithful! (get this
point well, even you get nothing else)
1. Too many have sold out their faithfulness for the praise of men - Jhn. 12:43.
7. THE NEED FOR COURAGE AND STENGTH
A. I can feel the “fear” that Joshua may have experienced as he looked out over Israel,
the land before him, and the enemy within.
1. God read his heart, and for the third time encouraged him to be “courageous
and strong” - Jos. 1:9.
B. Suppose Joshua would have given into those fears?
1. We may in this life never fully understand how it is that God provides for His
people when their world is upside down and fear fills their hearts.
A. We may never answer all the questions concerning His providential watch
and care.
2. But we can take “courage and be strong.”
A. Remember Philippians 4:6?
C. As Joshua was given a great work to do, so have we.
1. We have a “duty to do” - Lk. 17:10.
A. Can we do it?
1. Of course we can - Phil. 4:13.
D. As we often face the challenge of follow our fears or follow our God it is long past
time we stop following the fears!
8. TRUTHS TO LIVE BY
A. It is up to us.
1. Whether we will be courageous and strong totally depends upon us.
A. Yes, God will be with us, but He is there doing His part.
B. We need to “search the scriptures” (Jhn. 5:39), apply them to our lives (Jas. 1:22)
and be “courageous and strong.”