MARCH 11

Joshua is commonly thought of as a great soldier, but our

reading today depicts him as a good shepherd who has a loving

concern for his sheep.

In chapter 23 Joshua calls all the leaders together,

probably at Shiloh, for his farewell address to them. He wanted to

instill in them a sincere devotion to the Lord. In his message he

reviewed the past, reminding them of the wonders of the Lord, from

the crossing of Jordan to that present day. Note how he gives God

all the glory for what has been accomplished. The Lord fought all

the battles; Joshua only divided the land!

Lastly, Joshua reminds the leaders of their present

responsibilities as the people of God. What God would do for the

people depended on what His people did for Him. Joshua's main

concern was that Israel be a separated people and not mingle with

the heathen nations.

Following Joshua's message to the leaders, he calls all the

people together at Shechem for a final appeal to them before his

death. He is concerned that they might lapse into idolatry because

of the influence of the heathen nations around them. They were

already prone to worship idols, and Joshua knew that idolatry would

cause them to forfeit their inheritance. He encourages them to

devote their all to the Lord, by reminding them of God's past

goodness, of his own faithfulness, of the danger of discipline if

they are disobedient, and of the covenant God had made with Israel

at Mt. Sinai.


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