"Have not I told you so? Be strong and
of good courage; fear not, neither be dismayed; for the Lord thy God is with
thee, whithersoever thou goest. " Joshua 1: 9
Joshua's life was marked by much struggle,
not only that of Joshua, but that of all the Hebrew people who migrated from
Egypt to the Promised Land. Joshua would need some encouraging words and God
did. Moses was dead, and the lack of a ready substitute and the time to
continue leading the people to the promised land was a point of doubt for the
Hebrew people. But when we look at God's relational history with his people,
from the time of his departure from Egypt to the possession of the promised
land, we see a history of care-God had preserved, sustained, and miraculously
manifested to this people.
And Joshua not only knew this as testifying
of this care of God (it was easier to be encouraged by such words). It is only
possible to be encouraged with such words when one knows the efficacy of the
one who spoke them, Joshua had already proved the efficacy and beneficence of
God. And trusting in God's care, which he had tasted throughout his life
history, ended his life in a noble and victorious way. God's care is what he
did in the past, he does in the present and will make the difference in the
future. Therefore be strong and of good courage, for God careth for you.
Pb Francisco de Aquino
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