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This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night…” (Joshua 1:8)
There’s a reason God told Joshua to stay close to His Word—because the battle wasn’t just with swords and shields. It was with fear, uncertainty, and the weight of leading people forward. Sound familiar?
You and I may not be standing on the banks of the Jordan River, but we’ve got our own crossings to make—challenges at work, struggles at home, decisions that feel too big for us. But here’s the promise: If you stay in the Word, the Word will stay in you.
Meditate on it day and night—when you rise and when you lay your head down. Let it be the soundtrack to your steps, the whisper behind your worries, the fire behind your faith.
God didn’t call you to be fearful—He called you to be faithful. And the key to success isn’t found in strength or strategy—it’s found in staying close to Scripture.
So hold your Bible close. Speak its truth. Think on its promises. Walk in its wisdom. Because when the Word gets in you, courage rises, clarity comes, and God makes your way prosperous—not just in things, but in purpose.
You’ve got this. Not because you’re strong—but because He is with you, and His Word is in you.
Keep walking. Keep meditating. Keep trusting.