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When God Gives You More Than You Can Handle

One of the greatest leaders we find in the Bible is Joshua.  He demonstrates courage, faith and total obedience to God.  He submits himself to God with humility.  He is a servant-leader who faces many challenges both among his own Israelite people and from Canaanite enemies.  He becomes God’s catalyst for victory after victory.  He shows himself both spiritual and practical.  

He also plans for a future day when he will no longer lead his people.

In Joshua 13, we find Joshua in the latter years of his life, “old and advanced in years,” perhaps nearing the age of 100.  In spite of all the battles fought and victories won, the Lord reminds him that “much of the land remains to be possessed.”

God has given Joshua a great work, and he has done it well, relying on God all the way, defying the naysayers who threatened his life (see Numbers 14).  But he cannot and will not fulfill the whole task himself.  He must soon pass the torch to the next generation.

God always gives us more than we can possibly do alone.  The vision He gives to us is larger and greater than we are.  He expects us to do our part and prepare others to take it from there.  If Joshua had done it all himself, he would have gotten a “big head” and thought, “Look what I just did!”

Our prayers and actions are never in vain.  Combined with the prayers and actions of past and coming generations, they produce what others have described as “generational synergy.”

At this stage, Joshua had to trust God to complete through others what he, Joshua, had begun.  Perhaps, it has taken longer than he thought it would, but God is never late.  He is preparing Israel—and the world—for an even “greater miracle” that Joshua could not fully understand.

The plan of God would continue its fulfillment through people like the Judges, Samuel, David, the Prophets, John the Baptist—and Jesus.  Through Jesus’ death and resurrection and the coming of the Holy Spirit and the ekklesia (that’s us), we would do our part.  Each generation prepares the next generation for the next stage in God’s great redemptive plan.

The Book of Judges is a grim reminder of what happens when one generation fails to pass the torch of faith to the next.  A later generation failed to pass on its spiritual history so that their children did not know the Lord and what He had done.  They became like pagans, worshipping false gods, living as victims and cowards rather than victors.

So far, our present generation has lived with little value for history or knowledge of those spiritual giants who went before us.  Too many believers in Jesus act more like victims than the victors Christ made them to be.

Bobb Biehl has written and spoken of a “500 year plan,” a vision God gives to us toward which we can pray, work and pass along to those who come after us, even those who come long after us.

What preparations are you making now for that “greater miracle” in your own life and ministry that gains the whole “Promised Land” God has in mind for you, your children and grandchildren and for the world in which they will live?

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Made for More

silhouette-of-person-walking-1046896God made us for more than we imagine!

We glimpse this in Psalm 8 where David writes, “…you [God] crown him with glory and majesty! You make him to rule over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet…” This repeats God’s mandate in Genesis 1.

This dominion mandate has never been fulfilled because sin and death entered into the world—death to our physical bodies and also death to our spirits. Our spirits are the part of us designed for fellowship with God and to fulfill His grand design.

Sin destroyed our ability to fellowship with God. We became indifferent to God. We became hostile to God. We underestimated God. We ignored and disbelieved God. We suppressed the truth about God. We did not take God into account. We did not fulfill our mandate, and the whole universe has suffered. We are no longer in harmony with God, our purpose for being, the world around us, our own bodies, or other people.

Sin has taken a terrible toll on our minds. No longer in tune with God and our purpose for being, we are limited only to those things we perceive with our five senses, to our own limited reasoning capacities. A thing may seem right to us, but it leads to death. We may have high ideals and moral standards, and enjoy the arts, but we still fall pitifully short because we no longer have God’s perspective or power.

The Good News is that God has never revoked His dominion mandate. Through Jesus Christ, He entered the world in Bethlehem to set things right through His life, death and resurrection. Through Christ, He regenerates our dead spirits and sends His Holy Spirit. We become part of His heavenly family, for we are told He is not ashamed to call us His brothers and sisters. One day, His dominion mandate will be 100% fulfilled through us who trust Him.

In the meantime, we must renew our minds with these things. Once crippled by the limitations of sin, our minds, through the Holy Spirit, are now capable of perceiving something of what God has designed for us.

George Muller, the great man of prayer and faith, wrote in his autobiography, “I saw more clearly than ever that the first great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day was to have my soul happy in the Lord. The first thing to be concerned about was not how much I might serve the Lord, or how I might glorify the Lord; but how I might get my soul into a happy state, and how my inner man might be nourished… Now what is the food for the inner man…but the Word of God.”

The Word of God leads us to the promises of God. As we regularly partake of His promises in trust, our minds are renewed. To the regenerate person, renewed by the Holy Spirit, the promises of God provide the impetus to pray more effectively and glorify Him. We begin to walk in the Spirit, live in power and bear fruit.

Every day, more of India’s unreached peoples are learning these vital truths. Let us join together to insure all of India hears this great news!

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