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10-03-2025 PART 3: Strong and Courageous Lessons from the Youngest and from Joshua

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Section 1
In Luke 22:24–26, the disciples argued over who was the greatest, but Jesus overturned their thinking: true greatness is found in serving like the youngest. Children, despite their flaws, carry qualities we need to reclaim—eager to learn, eager to serve, eager to grow, eager to help, and eager to honor. These traits break down pride and self-sufficiency, replacing them with humility and openness. A teachable spirit is crucial; those who think they know it all reveal by that very attitude how little they truly understand. Like children, we are called to stay curious, dependent, and willing to grow in Christ.

Section 2
Jesus’ call to childlike humility prepares the way for Joshua’s commission: “Be strong and courageous” (Joshua 1:6, 7, 9, 18). Four times in one chapter, God repeats the charge, reminding Joshua that strength is not about physical might but about firmness, security, and boldness. Courage is not reckless bravado but brave steadiness rooted in God’s presence. Joshua faced the daunting task of leading a restless, rebellious nation, yet God assured him of His partnership. Just as Joshua had to coordinate an entire people, we too face overwhelming responsibilities in families, churches, and communities—and God’s word to us is the same: “Be strong and courageous, for I am with you.”

Section 3
Linked with this is another promise repeated five times in Joshua 1–2: “the land the Lord is giving you.” God not only calls for strength but also reminds His people of inheritance and new territory. This is not confined to the calendar’s beginning; October is as fitting as January for taking new ground. The “land” may be freedom from bondage, release from addiction, or a new step of ministry. Whatever the challenge, we are more than conquerors through Christ who loves us. Today, not tomorrow, is the day to move forward. God delights to partner with His children—so be strong, be courageous, and step into the land He is giving you.

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Section 1
In Luke 22:24–26, the disciples argued over who was the greatest, but Jesus overturned their thinking: true greatness is found in serving like the youngest. Children, despite their flaws, carry qualities we need to reclaim—eager to learn, eager to serve, eager to grow, eager to help, and eager to honor. These traits break down pride and self-sufficiency, replacing them with humility and openness. A teachable spirit is crucial; those who think they know it all reveal by that very attitude how little they truly understand. Like children, we are called to stay curious, dependent, and willing to grow in Christ.

Section 2
Jesus’ call to childlike humility prepares the way for Joshua’s commission: “Be strong and courageous” (Joshua 1:6, 7, 9, 18). Four times in one chapter, God repeats the charge, reminding Joshua that strength is not about physical might but about firmness, security, and boldness. Courage is not reckless bravado but brave steadiness rooted in God’s presence. Joshua faced the daunting task of leading a restless, rebellious nation, yet God assured him of His partnership. Just as Joshua had to coordinate an entire people, we too face overwhelming responsibilities in families, churches, and communities—and God’s word to us is the same: “Be strong and courageous, for I am with you.”

Section 3
Linked with this is another promise repeated five times in Joshua 1–2: “the land the Lord is giving you.” God not only calls for strength but also reminds His people of inheritance and new territory. This is not confined to the calendar’s beginning; October is as fitting as January for taking new ground. The “land” may be freedom from bondage, release from addiction, or a new step of ministry. Whatever the challenge, we are more than conquerors through Christ who loves us. Today, not tomorrow, is the day to move forward. God delights to partner with His children—so be strong, be courageous, and step into the land He is giving you.

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