Committed to God

God’s desire to have Israel as a peculiar treasure, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation inspired Joshua to give himself to the Lord and to serve only Him.

When God first called Moses, He selected Aaron to work with Moses (Exo. 4:14–15; 7:1), but who selected Joshua? The Bible does not tell us. Joshua, along with a man named Hur, seems to have been selected by Moses along the way. His name had been Hoshea (Num. 13:8), which means deliverer, but Moses changed it to Joshua (Num. 13:16), which means Jehovah is salvation. Moses may have said, “Young man, you are not the deliverer; salvation is of Jehovah!”

From the first time he appears in the record, Joshua is marked by his commitment to God.

Adapted from Joshua: A Life of Service, pages 10-11.

Monday: “Practices are Crucial”

Submit a Comment.

Submit a Public Comment on this Post

Please Read Our Comment Policy

Use the form below to add a public comment that will be displayed under this post.
 
   
Note: If you want to send us a private comment, don't use this form. Instead, click on the envelope to the right to go to our "Contact" page.

 

 

 


Return to the top of this page

 

This website uses the WordPress blogging platform.
Theme modifications © Copyright 2008-2010. All rights reserved.