
God knew that transition requires courage and instructed Joshua accordingly. Repetition in a Biblical passage emphasizes the importance of the repeated word. The words strong and courageous are essentially synonyms in Hebrew.[1] God doubles the same instruction and then repeats it three times in four verses.
Joshua 1: 6 “Be strong and courageous, for you are the one who will lead these people to possess all the land I swore to their ancestors I would give them. 7 Be strong and very courageous.[2]
Joshua 1: 9 This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.[3]
Courage Needed to Avoid Repeating a Mistake
40 years before Joshua took command, the people had a chance to enter the promised land, but refused to trust God. Joshua had been a spy to check out the promised land. All the spies agreed that it was a land flowing with milk and honey. But ten of them reported that the people living there were too strong to conquer. In contrast, Joshua had urged them to trust God for the victory.
Numbers 14: 9 Do not rebel against the Lord, and don’t be afraid of the people of the land. They are only helpless prey to us! They have no protection, but the Lord is with us! Don’t be afraid of them! [4] Even though God had done multiple miracles to release them from Egypt and care for them in the wilderness, the people did not trust Him. Unbelief led to fear and anxiety, which resulted in disobedience.
As a result, the people had to wander in the desert for forty years. The disobedient ones died there, and the next generation would enter the promised land. The only ones who left Egypt and entered the promised land were the faithful Joshua and Caleb. Now, forty years later, the nations occupying the promised land were as strong, or even stronger, than before. It would require trusting God to provide the victory, and to do that, they needed to be strong and courageous.
Courage to Trust God
We, too, must depend on God for our spiritual battles. Ephesians 6: 10 A final word: Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil.[5] We need faith and fearless confidence in God’s abilities.
Courage is needed not only for battles ahead but for the uncertainty of becoming who God calls us to be next. God had called Joshua to lead a nation, and often God calls us to leave our comfort zones to work for Him. Transition requires courage. Paul gave the Corinthians believers advice as they lived out the faith. 1 Corinthians 16: 13 Be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. Be courageous. Be strong. 14 And do everything with love. [6]
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[1] Coleson, J. (2012). Joshua. In P. W. Comfort (Ed.), Cornerstone Biblical Commentary: Joshua, Judges, Ruth (p. 42). Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
[2-6 Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Tyndale House Publishers.








