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| Preparing To Receive |
| Written by Rev. Spence Laycock |
| Tuesday, 27 September 2005 20:57 |
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How do you prepare yourself to receive what God has promised? For some it?s all about assuring God that we are ready for all the blessings He wants to pour out in our direction. It?s like a child that thinks he can handle all the quarters and loonies his father is willing to put in his pocket and is puzzled by the set of keys to the house and an airline ticket to paradise that comes instead. The child doesn?t know the how to use them nor how to translate them into immediate pleasure. For others it?s asking God to expand our spheres of influence that we could know Him more. For yet others they do not think that they will receive anything from God, they are just to persevere and demonstrate faith and steadfastness. We?ve been looking at the story of Joshua as he has been directed by God to lead Israel into a new, beautiful and challenging land. As we read the passage this morning the theme that becomes unmistakable is that they are about to receive from God and they are preparing the people for that experience. I look at this passage and think that though the event was unique and spectacular in scope, there are aspects to it that have everything to do with us here today in how we prepare ourselves to able to receive what God has for us. Look with me at Joshua 1:10-18 as we prepare to receive what God seeks to give.
How do you prepare yourself to receive what God has promised? For some it?s all about assuring God that we are ready for all the blessings He wants to pour out in our direction. It?s like a child that thinks he can handle all the quarters and loonies his father is willing to put in his pocket and is puzzled by the set of keys to the house and an airline ticket to paradise that comes instead. The child doesn?t know the how to use them nor how to translate them into immediate pleasure. For others it?s asking God to expand our spheres of influence that we could know Him more. For yet others they do not think that they will receive anything from God, they are just to persevere and demonstrate faith and steadfastness. We?ve been looking at the story of Joshua as he has been directed by God to lead I. Prepare to Receive by Preparing to Leave. Joshua calls the officers of the nation and tells them to go and tell the people to prepare provisions for in three days they are going to move out. Just a couple of thoughts about what these people were about to leave. 1. They were leaving the baby bottle and moving to solid food. For forty years this people had lived on the miraculous food called manna, a tiny coriander like substance that had nutrient and calorie. They had followed elementary instructions on how to gather it and how it would be their main diet. It was now time to leave the manna, to make provisions of solid food and get ready to leave behind this interim purpose of God for them (Exodus 16:32,35). Manna was a basic faith food, it only lasted for a day, it had to be taken in fresh every day. It declared the existence of God, the provision of God and the direction of God for them in basic obedience. The nation of 2. II. Prepare to Receive By Preparing to Serve. Serving can be done either as a job or as a ministry. ?If you do it because no one else will, it?s a job. If you do it as that which points to God, it?s a ministry. If you quit because someone criticized you, it was a job. If you keep serving in love, it?s a ministry. It?s hard to get excited about a job, it?s almost impossible not be excited about a ministry. Average churches are filled with many people doing many jobs. Exceptional churches are filled with many people involved in ministry.?(Bethany Beach newsletter) Why is that, what is there about serving with a ministry viewpoint that makes it so different? Consider the words of Joshua in verses 12-15. 1. You prepare to serve by remembering who you are. In this case they were to remember that they were recipients of grace. They had been the first to be given a land of their own. They were the first to be given a promise of rest. They were among the smallest tribes of Israel, yet they were be the first to step into the Jordan, to show their solidarity with the other tribes as fought side by side, even though they already had their land. Remember who you are in God?s eyes, remember who are to the peoples about you. It?s a Galatians 5:13 kind of remembrance, ?For you were called to freedom brethren, only do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.? 2. You prepare to serve by protecting yourself. For these tribes they were to put on full battle array as they lead the rest of the nation. It declared their intent to fight and to help gain the victory. They were to act like a spearhead as they crossed over the 3. You prepare to serve by counting the cost and entering in. Of the 40, 000 men who would lead across the It?s clear that Rev. Spence Laycock pastors at Church of the Open Bible, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. |



