This is
“Namma for Christ” with the one hundred seventy-ninth inspirational message
dated Monday, March 1st, 2021. The title of this message is, “We’ve Come
This Far By Faith – COVID-19 – Joshua 1:9”.
“We’ve Come
This Far By Faith” by Donnie McClurkin (as provided below in the accompanied
video) is a song that I first heard performed in my church. On February 28th,
during my church’s “virtual service” (due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic)
– I heard the song performed, again, as part of our “Praise and Worship”. I knew
that after I heard this song – I knew that I would want to share “this song” in
my next message.
The below
scripture is what God told Joshua to encourage him after the death of Moses and
after Joshua was chosen to lead the Israelites to the Promised Land.
This “same verse”
is what God tells us – as believers in Jesus Christ today - to encourage us – no matter what the situation. This
verse - can be found in the book of Joshua - the ninth verse of the first
chapter:
Joshua 1:9
New King
James Version (NKJV)
9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good
courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
The title of this message also includes
the words – “COVID-19 - JOSHUA 1:9” – which is the title of the “Pastors Corner”
message as written by “Rev. Edroy ‘Curt’ Curtis”
– President of the Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association, Chaplain of the
Northern Montana Care Center and Lead Pastor of the Havre Assembly of God
Church for (3/20/20) – which I have included below:
COVID-19
Joshua 1:9
By Rev. Edroy ‘Curt’ Curtis
For this week’s religious article, I was going to share a
“Serve” verse of Scripture. But when I arrived in my office one of the mornings
this week and checked my email and notifications of Facebook posts, I came
across one that I wanted to share with you. Here it is:
COVID-19
Christ Over Viruses and Infectious Diseases
Joshua 1:9
New King James Version (NKJV)
9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good
courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
Now, let me expound on what you see above:
Joshua was the new leader of the Israelites. Moses, his mentor,
was now dead, and Joshua was appointed to lead in Moses’ place. Well, no one
could replace Moses or “fill his shoes” — so to speak. Joshua was a bit unsure
how things were going to go from this point forward for the Israelites. In the
midst of this uncertainty, God spoke to Joshua. As God spoke to Joshua then, I
believe God also wants to speak to us now.
“Have I
not commanded you?” — God had put Joshua in his leadership position and God was
leading him and would lead him.
Before the coronavirus
outbreak, wasn’t God leading us and directing us? Well, guess what? God still
is leading us and guiding us — that has not changed one bit!
“Be strong and
courageous.” — In his uncertainty of his leadership and the overall future
of the Israelite people, God encouraged Joshua to be strong and courageous. We,
at this time, are facing what could be an uncertain future. Our present times
certainly are uncertain: doing whatever we can to help contain a virus that has
spread across the world — school closures for a time; discouraged meetings with
a people count of over 10, etc. Yet, in the midst of this uncertain future, God
encourages us to be strong and courageous and with His help, we can do just
that!
“Do not
be frightened” — God knew that this was a normal response to Joshua’s
situation, but God encouraged an opposite response. Instead of being frightened,
God instructed Joshua to be strong and courageous. As the leader of the
Israelites, they needed to see a different response from him than the norm — being
frightened. It is normal, in the midst of this coronavirus, to be frightened,
but God encourages us to respond differently — to be strong and courageous.
The people of the world need to see Christ’s
followers not shuddering in fright, but resting in God with His strength and
courage.
“and do not be dismayed” —
This is another normal response, but being dismayed over a long period of time
can lead to deep depression, which leads to a whole host of other physical and
emotional concerns. So, again God encourages the opposite response—instead of
being dismayed and losing hope, be strong and courageous. We can battle dismay
with God’s strength and courage!
“for
the Lord your God” — Here is the reason why God encourages these
opposite-to-normal responses—He is our Lord — master, boss, the one calling the
shots — and He is our God — we are trusting in Him, not ourselves. I want to
encourage you, during these uncertain times, if you are not yet trusting in God
as your Lord, now is the time to make that change in your life. God will help
you and bring the strength and courage that you need during this time.
“for the Lord your God is
with you wherever you go.” — Here is further reasoning for our strength and
courage: God is with us wherever we go. Where are we going right now? We don’t
necessarily know, with all of what is going on with the spread of the
coronavirus. What we do know is that, no matter what happens, our God is with
us — and guess what? That can be and should be enough for us to face this
uncertain future with the strength and the courage that God commands.
So, how about it? Shall we face COVID-19 with JOSHUA 1:9? Shall
we deal with fright and dismay with the strength and courage that God
prescribes? Shall we face an uncertain future, knowing that God is with us no
matter what? Yes, yes, and yes — we indeed shall! Amen!
By Rev. Edroy ‘Curt’ Curtis
I
pray that you have enjoyed the above message and I pray that you will enjoy the
accompanied song.
“Both”
reflect God’s LOVE for us – His children.
WE
CAN TRUST IN THE LORD because “WE’VE COME THIS FAR BY FAITH!”
Please enjoy the below song, “We’ve Come
This Far By Faith – I Will Trust in the Lord - Medley” by Donnie McClurkin -
performed with power and anointing.
(I do not own the rights to this song).
(If you can't see the below video: Please scroll down to the end - Under the rectangular box labeled "Home" - please click "View web version". You will automatically be taken to the top of the message - please scroll down to the "end" of the message to view the video. Please press play to enjoy the song/video.)
BE BLESSED!
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