JOSHUA 24:13 : “I [God] have given you a land for which you did not labor, and cities which you did
not build, and you dwelling them; you eat of the vineyards and olive groves which you did not plant.”
During the Spanish-American War, Clara Barton, the founder of the Red Cross, was working in Cuba.
One day Colonel Theodore Roosevelt came to her and offered to buy food for some of his sick and
wounded Rough Riders.
But she refused to sell him what he wanted. Roosevelt could not understand. He cared about his
men, and he was willing to pay for the supplies out of his own funds. So he went to the surgeon in
charge, who said to him, “Colonel, just ask for it!” A smile broke over Roosevelt’s face. Now he
understood the provisions were not for sale. “I will ask for it,” he said, and when he did, he got the
food at once.
Joshua reminded the people that all they possessed their land, their cities and their vineyards-were
not the result of their own efforts. Certainly they had confronted the enemy. Obviously they had
engaged in many dangerous and bloody battles. But those victories were not the ultimate source of
their possessions.
Instead, all that they owned was a gift from God. God is not in the retail business. All of our good
deeds, our generous gifts, our religious activities could not begin to buy our salvation. But God is
willing to give it to us. When we receive Christ as our Savior, all that God has is ours for the asking.
Enjoy God’s gracious gifts today. Thank Him for providing them without price and without cost. They
are yours not because you buy them, but because God gives them.
GOD’S GIFTS ARE FREE, BUT THEY ARE NOT CHEAP
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