
Daily Devotional
"And to the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh Joshua said, 'Remember the word that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded you, saying, "The Lord your God is providing you a place of rest and will give you this land...""
Joshua 1:12-15
Joshua demonstrated remarkable wisdom in addressing potential division before it became actual division. The eastern tribes had already received their inheritance and could have easily said, “We’ve got ours; you get yours.” Instead, Joshua proactively reminded them of their commitment to fight alongside their brothers until everyone had rest.
This principle applies powerfully to our relationships in the church and in our families. Rather than waiting for conflicts to explode, we should address potential issues while they’re still manageable. This requires both spiritual discernment to see problems coming and courage to address them gracefully but directly.
Notice that Joshua didn’t appeal to his own authority but to the word that Moses had given them. When addressing potential conflicts, our appeal should always be to Scripture rather than to personal preference or human authority. God’s Word provides the objective standard that can unite hearts and resolve disputes.
The goal wasn’t just to avoid conflict but to maintain unity for the sake of the mission. When God’s people are unified, everyone’s effectiveness increases. When we’re divided, everyone suffers, and God’s purposes are hindered.
Consider your relationships in the church, your family, and your workplace. Are there potential sources of division that you could address before they become destructive? Are you contributing to unity or to division by your words, attitudes, and actions?
Today's Challenge
What potential conflict or division do you see developing in your relationships that you could address proactively? How can you appeal to Scripture rather than personal preference when addressing these issues?
Prayer
Lord, give me wisdom to see potential conflicts before they become destructive divisions. Give me courage to address issues gracefully but directly, always appealing to Your Word rather than my own preferences. Help me to be a peacemaker who promotes unity for the sake of Your kingdom. Show me where my own attitudes or actions might be contributing to division. Amen.