“Doubt breeds
distress but trust means joy in the long run. “
Charles Spurgeon
Joshua
6:1-5Charles Spurgeon
The Lord has a beautiful plan for each believer’s life. But to
thwart God’s purposes, Satan sprinkles obstacles in our path.
There are many types of hindrances, such as a difficult boss,
contrary family members, and financial trouble. Anything that blocks a desired
goal can cause anxiety and great frustration. But remember that no obstacle can
touch you without God’s consent.
Consider Joshua’s army, which was no match for Jericho’s
military. And the great wall protecting that city was an impossible barrier to
cross. Yet God had promised the Israelites the land, and Joshua believed. He
wasn’t fazed by what seemed unconquerable. Instead, he acknowledged the
Lord’s power and sought His guidance.
Before Joshua even realized that God was at work, the Lord was
preparing the city for destruction by instilling fear into kings throughout the
region. Heaven’s directions included an unlikely battle plan, but because
Joshua obeyed, God’s people triumphed.
Waiting can be difficult. And after a while, we might even begin
to wonder if God will do anything at all—then it is easy to quit. But, as was
true with Joshua, God has gone before us and is preparing the way. No matter
how He chooses to handle the problem, His solution is always in our best
interest.
Whenever you face an obstacle, you may experience great
heartache. But even in the midst of pain, you can have full confidence in God.
The most important part of each day is the time you spend alone with the Lord.
He will encourage you with His love and give direction
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