Prepare Him Roomنموونە
A New Year
In Joshua 1, God calls Joshua out for leadership. The life and passing of Moses had made a way for Joshua. The journey to the Promised Land must continue even though Moses had died. This was a new path for Joshua, one marked with trial and conflict. Up until this point, Joshua had learned from a great and powerful leader; now, the baton was in his hands.
Before the journey commenced, God commanded Joshua with three simple precepts: be strong, courageous, and be careful to follow God’s laws (Joshua 1:6-9). Instead of jumping right in, God wanted Joshua to learn a lesson far greater than simply navigating a course to a destination.
“I will instruct you in the way of wisdom and lead you along straight paths. When you walk, your steps will not be hampered; when you run, you will not stumble.” (Proverbs 4:11-12)
God did not rush Joshua; He wanted Joshua to take time and to prepare (James 1:5). God wanted Joshua to start in the shallow end of the pool. There was timing and strategy involved in wading in the water.
Joshua would gain a better perception of the elements, temperature, and current to navigate the river. Similarly, we can seek God’s wisdom in our situations. His Word is the most valuable compass we will ever possess. (Psalm 23:3)
Sometimes, in our haste, we dive into the deep only to find that we soon become exasperated, overwhelmed, and underprepared to continue.
It’s amazing how the Bible serves as a reservoir for our souls. (Psalm 119:162)
Before you step foot into new waters, consider what God has done for you first and seek wisdom (Proverbs 14:8). Wisdom and knowledge is like a sister and brother to the soul (Proverbs 7:4). We know that Scripture and the Spirit will guide us as we take firm paths according to what is good. Not turning to the left or right, but keeping our paths straight as we become more diligent in word and in deed. (Proverbs 4:27, James 2:17, 20, 2 Timothy 2:15)
Reflection:
What will you do as the New Year begins? Will you dive into the year unprepared? Will you take time to listen to God’s instruction? Allow your steps to be ordered by the God of all creation. He has a great purpose and plan for your life. Heed His commands. Be strong, courageous, and be careful to follow God’s laws.
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About this Plan
Preparing for Christmas takes on many different forms for us all. Although we might become entangled by the flurry of decorating, family, cooking, or wrapping gifts, we must not miss the true celebration. Since the sixth century, Advent has served as a time of preparation for the event of Christmas. It reminds us to prepare our hearts as well as our homes for the glorious celebration of Christ’s birth. The hymn writer said, “Let every heart prepare Him room.” Truly, we must set aside time and make room for the Prince of Peace to reign in our busy lives. He alone is the One who brings true hope, love, joy, and peace.
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