“Take
Joshua son of Nun, a man with whom is the Spirit” (Joshua 27:18)
God had declared His determinate
will that Moses should not lead Israel right into the Promised Land. God had
decided that Moses should die and join his forefathers in Paradise before
crossing the river Jordan (13v). Moses, the most faithful and obedient servant
of God, had immediately submitted himself to God’s will. He did not try to
convince God to somehow allow him to enter the Promised Land. He only prayed
that God would raise another leader who is worthy and able to lead the people
of God to take possession of the Promised Land.
We have many lessons to learn
from this instance. Moses had two sons, Gershom and Eleazer. Yet we see Moses
asking God to show him the person who should lead the people of Israel after
him. So the first lesson for us to learn here is that spiritual leadership does
not and should not come as heredity to anyone. No one should be accepted and
appointed as leader of God’s people just because he is the son of a great
leader or preacher. Each leader must be selected and appointed by God according
to His own sovereign will.
Secondly, we must consider the
first and foremost qualification required to become the leader of God’s people.
God did not say “pick up Joshua and appoint him the leader - he is highly
educated!” nor did He say “take Joshua and make Him the leader of my people
because he is very strong and sturdy!” God did not even say that Joshua should
be the next leader because he comes from a great family. None of these is the
reason for God to choose Joshua as the successor of Moses.
God said “take Joshua and appoint
him the leader because he has the Spirit!” The first and foremost qualification
to serve God is the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
No man can serve God effectively
without the anointing of the Holy Spirit. This truth is so important that it is
impossible to over emphasize it. All the men who were used by God in a mighty
way have been anointed men. Education, physical health, experience and training
are good but they cannot be of any use in the ministry if the minister is not
anointed.
God wants all His children to be
anointed. The precious anointing of the Holy Spirit is not meant only for the
full time servants of God. It is not meant for evangelists and pastors alone.
The leader cannot lead properly if he is not anointed and the followers can’t
follow faithfully without the anointing on their heads.
Let us recognize the importance
of the anointing of the Holy Spirit, pray and receive it. May the Lord help us
and guide us in our pursuit of this most precious blessing! Amen and Amen!
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