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On DAY 15, we read Deuteronomy 28:15 - Joshua 6, and there were so many poignant lessons and themes in our reading. But the scripture that really spoke to me in this current chapter of my life, was Joshua 4:4 “So Joshua called together the twelve men he had appointed from the Israelites, one from each tribe.” I realized that Moses led Joshua for 80 years of his life. While in that season, Joshua was in the shadows. He was the underdog. He was around but he was not leading. And then, God moved him from the back of the line to the front of the line. But it doesn’t happen instantaneously. It happens when he is almost 90 years old. And, while we haven’t gotten to the part that speaks of Joshua’s death, he dies at 110 years old, which means he stood in the shadows much longer than he led on the frontline. It made me ask the question: can we stand the waiting period? Many people want to lead, but a lot of people have moved prematurely. And I believe that Joshua learned what to do and what not to do by watching Moses, and following his leadership.
By Shaun Saunders4.8
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On DAY 15, we read Deuteronomy 28:15 - Joshua 6, and there were so many poignant lessons and themes in our reading. But the scripture that really spoke to me in this current chapter of my life, was Joshua 4:4 “So Joshua called together the twelve men he had appointed from the Israelites, one from each tribe.” I realized that Moses led Joshua for 80 years of his life. While in that season, Joshua was in the shadows. He was the underdog. He was around but he was not leading. And then, God moved him from the back of the line to the front of the line. But it doesn’t happen instantaneously. It happens when he is almost 90 years old. And, while we haven’t gotten to the part that speaks of Joshua’s death, he dies at 110 years old, which means he stood in the shadows much longer than he led on the frontline. It made me ask the question: can we stand the waiting period? Many people want to lead, but a lot of people have moved prematurely. And I believe that Joshua learned what to do and what not to do by watching Moses, and following his leadership.