What lessons can we learn from God's actions in Joshua 24:5 today? Verse at a Glance “ And I sent Moses and Aaron, and I plagued Egypt with what I did among them, and afterward I brought you out.” – Joshua 24:5 God Takes the First Step • The Lord, not Israel, “sent” the deliverers. • Salvation is always God-initiated (Exodus 3:7-10; Romans 5:8). • Today: Trust that He moves toward us before we ever move toward Him. He Works Through Human Servants • Moses and Aaron were ordinary men made effective by divine call (Exodus 4:10-16). • God continues to gift leaders for His people (Ephesians 4:11-12; 2 Timothy 2:2). • Today: Serve where He places you, knowing He equips whom He sends. Judgment on Oppression • “I plagued Egypt” underscores God’s justice (Exodus 7–12). • He defends the oppressed and confronts evil powers (Psalm 9:7-9; Revelation 15:3-4). • Today: Take courage that wickedness never escapes His notice. Powerful Signs Seal the Covenant • The plagues weren’t random; they exposed Egypt’s false gods (Exodus 12:12). • Miraculous acts authenticate God’s word (John 20:30-31). • Today: Remember that the gospel’s power still confronts idols and sets captives free (1 Corinthians 1:18). Complete Deliverance, Not Partial Escape • “Afterward I brought you out” speaks of total release—slavery to freedom (Exodus 14:30-31). • In Christ we are transferred “from the domain of darkness” (Colossians 1:13). • Today: Live like people who are truly out of bondage, refusing to return to old chains (Galatians 5:1). Remembering Fuels Faithfulness • Joshua recounts history so Israel will renew covenant loyalty (Joshua 24:14-15). • Scripture often links remembrance with obedience (Deuteronomy 6:12; Psalm 78:11-13). • Today: Regularly rehearse God’s past interventions to strengthen present resolve. Practical Takeaways – Expect God to initiate your next step; listen. – Serve confidently in whatever role He assigns. – Stand against injustice, knowing He ultimately judges. – Let His past wonders build present faith. – Walk in the freedom He has already secured. |