Deuteronomy 31
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Deuteronomy 31:23, The Lord gave this command to Joshua son of Nun: “Be strong and courageous, for you will bring the Israelites into the land I promised them on oath, and I myself will be with you.”
It is time for Moses to step aside and allow God to commission Joshua for the job of leading the Israelites into the promised land. (Just FYI...Moses was forty years old when he left Egypt and fled for Midian, eighty years old at the time of the exodus, and now he is one hundred twenty years old as the people are about to enter Canaan.) Over the years, Moses was an effective leader for the people, essentially a mouthpiece for God in many ways. The people knew him and listened to him. Thus, it was so important for the people to repeatedly hear that Joshua was God's chosen successor for Moses and that God would offer Joshua divine presence and protection.
A change in leadership can be difficult and this was a big one! The people had been following Moses for forty years. He had carried them through some pretty tough situations, usually of their own making. Now, it's Joshua's time to lead. We don't get much insight into what Joshua is thinking but my guess is he's a little nervous and also a little excited. The shoes he is filling are big, the job is very important, and let's be honest, the people are difficult. While he knew this would be his destiny for years, it's different when it's finally right before him.
Have you ever gone through significant leadership transitions? What was that process like? What kind of emotions do you think Joshua is experiencing as he takes over for Moses?
Let's pray...Dear God, Thank you for providing guidance and presence for our leaders. We ask that you work through them, so that they can lead as you see fit, and your name will be made known throughout the world. In Your Name, Amen.