God's leadership traits for Joshua?
What leadership qualities does God expect from Joshua in Joshua 1:2?

Recognizing the Moment God Has Ordained

• “Moses My servant is dead.” – Joshua 1:2a

– A leader discerns seasons of transition and accepts God’s timing without hesitation (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

– He honors the past while embracing the new assignment (Deuteronomy 34:9).


Immediate, Obedient Action

• “Now therefore arise” – Joshua 1:2b

– God expects initiative, not procrastination (James 1:22).

– True leadership is proved by prompt obedience to God’s word (Genesis 22:3).


Bold, Forward-Moving Faith

• “go over this Jordan” – Joshua 1:2c

– Crossing the Jordan required courage to face obstacles (Joshua 3:15–17).

– Faith leads through barriers instead of skirting them (Hebrews 11:29).


Inclusive, Shepherd-Like Care

• “you and all these people” – Joshua 1:2d

– A leader carries the whole community, not just personal ambition (Numbers 27:17).

– He guides every tribe, age, and background toward God’s promise (1 Peter 5:2–3).


Confidence in God’s Promised Provision

• “into the land that I am giving to the children of Israel.” – Joshua 1:2e

– Leadership rests on God’s guarantees, not human resources (Psalm 37:5).

– Vision is anchored in divine promise, producing unshakeable confidence (2 Corinthians 1:20).


Summary List of Expected Qualities

• Discernment of God’s timing

• Prompt, unquestioning obedience

• Courageous faith that confronts obstacles

• Inclusive care for the entire flock

• Steadfast trust in God’s promises

How does Joshua 1:2 encourage us to trust God's promises in difficult times?
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