Joshua’s final charge isn’t about behavior. It’s about the heart. Be careful to love the Lord your God. Everything else in this chapter flows from this one command. Careful obedience flows from love. Resistance to compromise flows from love. Perseverance through difficult seasons flows from love.
You can do all the right things for all the wrong reasons. You can read your Bible without loving God. You can pray without delighting in Him. You can serve without treasuring Him. You can obey without loving Him. And Jesus says that kind of obedience isn’t true obedience at all.
When you love God, obedience isn’t a burden. It’s a delight. You don’t ask how close you can get to sin. You ask how you can honor Him with everything. You don’t serve out of duty. You serve out of gratitude. You don’t resist temptation through willpower alone. You resist because you love Someone more than the sin.
This week, you’ve been challenged to remember God’s faithfulness, practice careful obedience, recognize compromise, and understand God’s discipline. But all of these practices are ultimately about cultivating love for God. They’re means to an end, not ends in themselves. The goal isn’t perfect behavior. The goal is loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
As you move forward from this devotional, carry this truth with you: the same God who fought for Israel fights for you. The same God who kept every promise to them will keep every promise to you. The same God who called them to faithfulness calls you to faithfulness. And He will give you everything you need to persevere.
Your task is not to coast through comfortable seasons or survive only in crisis. Your task is to love God faithfully, carefully, intentionally, every single day. And that love will sustain you through every season of life.