JOSHUA 23:6-8 : Therefore be very courageous to keep and to do all that is written in the Book of the
Law of Moses, lest you turn aside from it to the right hand or to the left, and lest you go among these
nations, these who remain among you. You shall not make mention of the name of their gods, nor
cause anyone to swear by them; you shall not serve them nor bow down to them, but you shall hold
fast to the LORD your God, as you have done to this day.
Sometimes we wonder why God allows certain things to happen to us. “Why did God allow my child
to die?” “Why was I stricken with cancer” “Why do I have to face such a struggle with finances”
There’s no one answer that fits every situation. But sometimes God allows us to undergo certain
experiences so we can pass along the things we learn to those following us.
As he assumed the leadership of Israel, Joshua faced times of great fear and uncertainty. In the midst
of those difficulties, God encouraged him with the exhortation, “only be strong and very courageous”
(1:7).
Furthermore, the Lord commanded him, “This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth …
that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it”(1:8). Joshua had learned a great deal
from the hardships he suffered and, as he approached the latter years of his life, he shared this
wisdom with the ones who would be leaders after he was gone.
As God’s people, we have a responsibility to pass on to the younger generation those truths God has
taught us. Some call this “mentoring.” The apostle Paul exhorted both Timothy and Titus to
encourage the older generation to be teachers and encouragers of those who are younger (2 Tim.
2:2; Titus 2:3-5).
Don’t waste the wisdom God has shared with you. Sometimes younger people don’t seem to want to
listen, so be creative in your mentoring. Learn to pass on truth in the form of stories or even write
them in a notebook. Don’t let the truths God has taught you go to waste.
IF GOD CONSIDERS ITA LESSON WORTH LEARNING, WE MUST CONSIDER IT WORTH
SHARING.
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