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In the third chapter of Joshua, the
people of Israel are prepared to go into the promised land and take it. The Jordan
River flows between them and Jericho. God tells Joshua to have the priests take
the Ark of the Covenant to the river. They were to go ahead of the people with
the ark and stop in the middle. Then the people could pass over. The river
stopped flowing the moment the priest’s feet hit the water.
I thought about how God promises to go
before us. “It is the LORD who goes
before you. He will be with you; he will not leave you or forsake you. Do not
fear or be dismayed.” Deuteronomy
31:8
My granddaughter just finished taking a
college course on office work. She has been doing very well and is now in her
practicum at the college itself. She loves the people there along with her desk
space which has a lovely view out the windows. She would like to get a job
there but there are no openings right now. She is concerned about getting a
job.
One reason I love God is that he says, “Don’t
worry about anything.” I’m not worried for her because I know God has gone
before her and she will get a job. A job is a need, and he promises to supply
all our needs. Many times he doesn’t do this swiftly. Many times he does.
However long he takes, we can ask him to make us patient and to learn how to
trust him in the waiting.
In Isaiah chapter 58, God tells us that
if we are good to our neighbors and help the poor he will be our rearguard. The
rearguard is a detachment of soldiers protecting the army as it marches ahead
into battle. Yes, that is God.
Isaiah 58:8 Then shall your
light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily;
your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the LORD shall be your
rear guard.
God also promises to be beside us.
“For I, the LORD your God,
hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, “Fear not, I am the one who helps
you.” Isaiah 41:18
Finally, God promises to surround us.
Psalm 3:3 But you, O LORD, are a shield around me; you
are my glory, the one who holds my head high.
Treasury of David: Bible Hub.
“Here David avows his confidence in God.
"Thou, O Lord, art a shield for me." The word in the original
signifies more than a shield; it means a buckler round about, a protection
which shall surround a man entirely, a shield above, beneath, around, without
and within. Oh, what a shield is God for his people! He wards off the fiery
darts of Satan from beneath, and the storms of trials from above, while, at the
same instant, he speaks peace to the tempest within the breast.”
It is good to meditate on these words. We
can picture Jesus in front of us, beside us, behind us and then realize he is
all around us. When I think hard about the fact the God of the universe, a
being that powerful and amazing, walks with me through life, I stand in awe of
him.