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Monday, May 6, 2013

TENACIOUS FAITH

David Wilkerson Today
A Ministry of World Challenge

MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013

TENACIOUS FAITH
by Gary Wilkerson

“Have I neglected to do something He has asked of me? I want nothing in my
life to hinder what God wants to do.”

God is forever bringing His people to this point. Why? Because before He can
bring about His best, He has to do something deep in us. He wants to give us
His victory, but He also wants our complete devotion.

The first six chapters of Joshua describe the glorious work God did among His
people over a few years’ time. Israel had just been freed after 400 years in
bondage. They had emerged from 40 years of wandering in the wilderness. And
after all this, God had blessed them. Now they were at the border of Canaan,
the land flowing with milk and honey He had promised them years before. So they
crossed over—and what happened? Immediately Joshua turned to the younger
generation of men and separated them unto God. Scripture uses the word
“circumcised” to describe their preparation, but the deeper meaning is,
“They were made ready.”

Why did Joshua do this? Now that they had crossed over, they faced the thick,
impenetrable walls of Jericho. Taking this enemy would be impossible for the
ragtag Israelites. Yet God was telling them, “I have blessed you these recent
years. You have experienced My incredible riches. But your work is not yet
finished.”

How did the Israelites prepare for this battle? They didn’t sharpen their
swords and shine their armor. Instead, the preparation took place inside their
hearts. God commanded them to circle the city singing songs, praying, and
waiting on Him. Finally, He had them raise up trumpets and issue a single
blast. In an instant, those mighty walls came tumbling down!

Joshua and his men then performed mighty exploits, defeating their enemies,
inheriting greater lands and seeing victories as never before. In fact, Joshua
did something even Moses did not do—he defeated thirty-one kings. That was a
tenfold increase over the number of kings Moses had defeated. I believe this is
a picture of what the Lord wants to do in all our lives. He wants to bring a
tenfold increase, pour out His Spirit in amazing ways, and have us believe He
wants to do it all. In short, He wants us to possess a tenacious, unwavering
faith.



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