And if it seems evil to you to
serve the LORD, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the
gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the
gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we
will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15
Serving
God was not Joshua’s only option. He could have adopted the religious beliefs
and practices of his family heritage in the pagan land of Egypt. He could have
accepted the idolatrous religion of his neighbors in the region where he now
lived. These options probably looked like easier choices than worshiping God.
But Joshua had witnessed God’s faithfulness (Josh. 23:14). He was convinced
that his Lord was the only true God and that serving Him would bring victory
and blessing.
Joshua
decided to serve God alone. He was determined to teach his entire household to
honor his Lord as well. He had trusted God for victory on the battlefield, and
he knew that God could also give him spiritual victory in his home.
You,
too, must decide whom you will serve. An assortment of popular religions
clamors for your allegiance. If you come from a Christian heritage, you may
choose to embrace the faith of your parents and grandparents. If you did not
grow up in a Christian home, you can decide, as Joshua did, to reject your
heritage of unbelief and begin a generation that serves the Lord.
If
you set your mind wholeheartedly on serving God, your example will bring a
tremendous blessing to your family. If you place your confidence in God, those
around you will witness your faith, and they may decide to trust Him too.
Choose, as Joshua did, to serve God unashamedly with all your heart, and then
watch to see how God blesses your family.
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