June 12, 2025
Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

"Your wives, your little ones, and your livestock shall remain in the land that Moses gave you beyond the Jordan. But all the men of valor among you shall pass over armed before your brothers and shall help them until the Lord gives rest to your brothers as he has to you..."

Joshua 1:14-15

The eastern tribes couldn’t truly rest until all their brothers had rest. This principle reveals a profound truth about Christian community: we’re only as strong as our weakest member, and we’re only as blessed as we allow others to be.

This challenges our individualistic approach to faith. Too often we focus on our personal relationship with God while neglecting our responsibility to help our brothers and sisters grow in their faith. We celebrate our own spiritual victories while remaining indifferent to others’ spiritual struggles.

Joshua’s wisdom in allowing families to stay in safety while requiring warriors to cross over shows the balance between compassion and firmness that characterizes godly leadership. Not everyone had the same role, but everyone had a responsibility to the whole community.

In our churches and small groups, this means we should be actively invested in each other’s spiritual growth. When someone is struggling with sin, battling doubt, or facing difficult circumstances, their struggle affects the whole body. Their victory strengthens everyone.

This principle extends beyond the church to our families, workplaces, and communities. God has placed us in various relationships not just for our own benefit but so we can contribute to others’ flourishing. When we live only for ourselves, we miss the joy and effectiveness that comes from mutual support and shared mission.

Today's Challenge

Who in your church or family is still "fighting battles" where you could provide support and encouragement? How can you contribute to their spiritual victory rather than focusing only on your own spiritual comfort?

Prayer

Father, forgive me for times when I've been satisfied with my own spiritual progress while neglecting to help my brothers and sisters. Show me specific ways I can support those who are still fighting spiritual battles. Help me to find my rest not just in my own victory but in seeing others experience Your peace and victory as well. Make me a source of strength to others. Amen.