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Joshua 1:9—“Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.”
As Joshua stood on the brink of leading Israel into the promised land, the task before him must have seemed overwhelming. He succeeded Moses, one of the greatest leaders in Israel’s history, and was called to guide a nation into unfamiliar territory, filled with formidable enemies.
In this moment of responsibility and uncertainty, the Lord addressed Joshua with both a command and a promise. He commands, “Be strong and of a good courage”. This strength was not merely natural boldness or self-confidence. Joshua’s courage was to arise from trust in the Lord and obedience to His Word. True spiritual courage does not come from human ability but from reliance upon God.
The Lord also confronts the power of fear: “Be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed”. Fear and discouragement often arise when we focus on our own weakness or on the magnitude of the challenges before us. God calls His servants to resist such fear by remembering His faithfulness and power.
The source of Joshua’s courage rests in God’s abiding presence: “for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest”. This gracious promise assured Joshua that he would never lead the people alone. The presence of the Lord would guide, sustain, and strengthen him for every step ahead, granting wisdom, courage, and steadfast confidence in every challenge he faced.
The same truth comforts believers today. Our courage is not rooted in ourselves but in the Lord who walks with His people. Wherever He leads us, His presence is our strength and assurance.