What are you committed to? What are you willing to die for? Many people in your church are afraid to commit to anything. They begin one job and when it gets tough, they switch to something else.
When high achievers make a decision, they die by it. You cant just jump across a canyon with several baby steps. You have to commit yourself to your goal. If youre going to cross a canyon, youve got to go for it with gusto. It wont work until you commit to making it work.
Be corrected by your defeats.
In chapter 1, verse 7, God tells Joshua, Be strong and courageous. Be careful to obey all the law. Dont turn from it to the right or to the left that you may be successful wherever you go. He tells Joshua not to get sidetracked. When you have a failure, get back on track. Let Gods Word help you reorganize your ministry and your priorities. Mistakes are a part of life. Youre not perfect. The pencil eraser industry was built on your mistakes. If there werent such things as mistakes, we wouldnt have any need for erasers.
The difference between successful and non-successful people is not that successful people dont fail. They do. Its just that successful people learn from their failures. Corrections after defeats are the key to the future. Thomas Edison once said, Dont call it a failure; call it an education. At Saddleback, our staff is highly educated! Weve done more things that didnt work than did. Were not afraid to admit it when weve made a mistake and to learn from it. The road to success is paved with failure. But weve learned from those failures.
Joshua did too. Remember the story of Ai, the little dinky town that the Israelites came upon after their great victory at Jericho. Theyd just taken on the greatest, most fortified city in the land (Jericho) and God had given a tremendous victory. They were getting a little confident and cocky. Then they began to presume upon Gods grace. When they had to take the little city of Ai, Joshua said, Go out with a small battalion of troops. They went out and were absolutely wiped out. When the news came back to Joshua, he threw himself onto the ground and prayed. He asked God what happened.
God tells him to get up, dust himself off, and get the sin out of the camp. Dont just pray do something. They later discovered that Achan had stolen three things even though God had said not to take plunder. Because he hid those things, his sin was causing the entire camp to suffer.
But Joshua had to discover the problem and take appropriate action. He learned by his defeats.
Be conscious of Gods dependability.
God promises enormous benefits in his Word as we trust him and follow him. Joshua 1 is full of Gods promises. He specifically promises Joshua four things:
Power: In verse 5 God says, No one will be able to stand up against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses so I will be with you. I will never leave you or forsake you. God tells Joshua to trust him and hell provide all of the power he could ever need. Continue »









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