Scripture Focus
Joshua 1:6-9 - God's three-fold command to Joshua to "be strong and courageous"
Key Takeaways
The Command vs. The Feeling
- God didn't tell Joshua to *feel* strong—He *commanded* him to be strong
- Courage isn't the absence of fear; it's obedience in the presence of fear
- We often wait to feel ready before acting, but God calls us to act in faith
Three Anchors for Biblical Courage
1. God's Presence - "The Lord your God will be with you wherever you go"
2. God's Promises - Stand on what He has already committed to do
3. God's Word - Meditate on it day and night to recalibrate your mind
Practical Application
Reflection Question
What's the one thing you know God is calling you to do that you've been avoiding because you don't feel ready?
Common Areas Men Struggle With:
- Leading family spiritually
- Having honest conversations about marriage
- Confronting sin patterns
- Taking steps of faith in career or ministry
- Pursuing reconciliation with family members
Action Steps
1. Identify what God is calling you to do today
2. Stop waiting to "feel" courageous
3. Step forward in obedience, trusting in God's presence and promises
4. Meditate on God's Word to strengthen your faith
Quote to Remember
"Courage isn't the absence of fear. Courage is obedience in the presence of fear."