Joshua Explained: Trusting God and Walking Into His Promises
Joshua is the story of a reluctant successor, a scarlet thread in a window, walls that fell without a single weapon, and a people finally stepping into everything God had promised them. It is a book about courage, faith, and what it looks like to trust God with territory that feels impossibly large. When God speaks to Joshua at the very beginning of the book that bears his name, He says something remarkable four times in nine verses: "Be strong and courageous." (Joshua 1:6) "Be strong and very courageous." (Joshua 1:7) "Be strong and courageous." (Joshua 1:9) And from the people themselves: "Be strong and courageous." (Joshua 1:18) Four times. In the same chapter. To the same man. Repetition in Scripture is never accidental. When God says something four times in nine verses, He's not filling space. He's meeting a real need. And the real need tells us something crucial: Joshua was afraid. This new leader of Israel — military commander, spy...