Tuesday, December
5, 2023
A PHILOSOPHY WORTH FOLLOWING
Josh 1:8-9
8 This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt
meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all
that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then
thou shalt have good success.
9 Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid,
neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou
goest.
Most of us live more or
less happily with the hope that things will get better by
and by. This is the hope that keeps us more or less happy. If you think hard
about this, it is a confession that we also live our lives more or less un-happily!
We want what Joshua was promised. We want good success however we have
a difficult time in defining it for ourselves. When we often complain we are told
by many that we have already attained it but we do
not feel it for ourselves. There is always this constant nagging that one day
things will be better. Well, I’d like to suggest a plan for achieving good
success.
Find a philosophy worth
following! “This book of the Law shall not depart out of
thy mouth!” Study the Bible continually! Jesus said in John 5:39 “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye
have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.” Most philosophies
made by the best minds leave us empty but the Bible is
worth being the foundation upon which to build a life.
Follow the philosophy diligently! Meditate in it day and night! Read it, memorize portions of it and refer
to it often throughout the day. Measure every act and thought by its teachings.
Do not stray from its principles even when you seem confused. Trust
the truths found in them. Meditate is the word hagah (daw-gaw'); to
murmur; by implication, to ponder. The
idea is to mumble to yourself, to always be engaged in conversation with
yourself regarding these principles. Examine the color, taste, and
texture of every teaching. Apply the teachings until they become habit.
Practice the habits until they become part of your nature. Then you will have good
success.
Trust the Philosopher! Any good philosophy is only as good as the philosopher who penned it.
Jehovah God says in verse 9 “Have not I commanded thee?” Joshua had just been
commanded to do something he feared to do. He was doubtful of his abilities and
of the outcome. He wanted to remain in the safety of the NOW because he was
more or less happy which also meant that he was more or less un-happy. God
challenged him to move forward, to venture into the future and to
try the uncertain. It was as if God was challenging him to jump off a cliff. It
went against conventional wisdom and forced him to engage his philosophy by
trusting the Philosopher.
Enjoy His companionship! God read Joshua’s mind and told him to be strong because Joshua felt
weak. He told him to be of good courage because he did not feel courageous. He
told him not to be dismayed because Joshua felt the burden of the task and feared
failure. Then God said something that brought the sunbeams through
the dark gloom for Joshua. God said, “I will be with you wherever you go!”
Good success! That’s what God promised. It is the Hebrew word sakal (saw-kal'); which
means to be circumspect and hence, intelligent. It means you will become
prudent and skillful. It means you will develop understanding and wisdom. You will
be able to behave yourself wisely. I want that!
Dear Lord, thanks for the encouragement of Scripture and the promise of
your abiding presence. Help me to not be afraid but to follow on to good success.
AMEN
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