Have you ever wanted to be used of God? I believe
it is a God-given desire to want to serve the
Lord. But maybe you've wondered at times what
qualifications the Lord looks for in the life
of a man or woman that He would use.
In the Book of Joshua, we can find at least
seven principles that apply to the person God
uses.
PRINCIPLE 1: GOD USES PEOPLE WHO REALIZE THEY
ARE WEAK.
In Joshua 1, God told Joshua to "be strong
and courageous" a total of three times
in four verses. Why? It was probably because
He knew Joshua was afraid-and understandably
so. Moses was gone. Now God had raised up Joshua
to lead the people of Israel, and he hardly
felt adequate for the task. It isn't a bad thing
to discover that we are weak. In fact, it is
quite good. As Warren Wiersbe has said, "You
can never be too small for God to use-only too
big."
PRINCIPLE 2: GOD USES PEOPLE WHO ARE FAITHFUL.
Joshua had been Moses' helper, or as the New
King James Version puts it, "Moses' assistant"
(see Joshua 1:1). Joshua was the guy who was
there to help Moses get the job done. He had
been born in Egypt and, along with Caleb, would
be the only Israelite from the great exodus
to survive the wilderness wandering and make
it into the Promised Land. Joshua was a faithful
man and a worthy successor to Moses.
PRINCIPLE 3: GOD USES PEOPLE WHO STUDY AND LIVE
BY HIS WORD.
God told Joshua, "This Book of the Law
shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall
meditate in it day and night... " (1:8
NKJV). If you want to be used of God, then you
need to know the Word of God. "Meditate
in it day and night," God said to Joshua.
The word, "meditate," means, "To
ponder, to consider, to contemplate." This
is where you will have the authority when you
are used by God.
PRINCIPLE 4: GOD USES THE PERSON WHO IS PATIENT
AND WAITS ON HIS TIMING.
Imagine wandering around the wilderness for
40 years, and finally you are on the brink of
entering the Promised Land. Then God says, "Pass
through the camp and command the people, saying,
'Prepare provisions for yourselves, for within
three days you will cross over this Jordan,
to go in to possess the land ..." (1:11
NKJV). We need to learn to wait on God's timing,
because there is a time and a way to do what
God calls us to do.
PRINCIPLE 5: GOD USES THE PERSON WHO CARES ABOUT
LOST SOULS.
There was a lost soul to be saved before the
Israelites entered the Promised Land, and her
name was Rahab. God would not judge Jericho
until Rahab had been reached and told what to
do to avoid this judgment that was coming when
the Israelites attacked. God's heart always
is to save people. Every soul is precious to
Him. God always cares about individuals, and
so should we.
PRINCIPLE 6: GOD USES THE PERSON WHO SETS HIMSELF
OR HERSELF APART.
Joshua told the people, "Sanctify yourselves,
for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among
you" (3:5 NKJV). The word, "sanctify,"
means, "to set yourself apart, to live
a holy life." It comes down to this: if
you want to be used by God, then you will want
to live a life that is right before Him. You
don't need to be perfect. But you need to be
someone who is attempting to live a godly life.
PRINCIPLE 7: GOD USES THE PERSON WHO KNOWS HOW
TO WORK WITH OTHERS.
A good leader will communicate with and encourage
the people with whom he or she works. That is
what Joshua did. He called the people together
and encouraged them. They were about to undertake
a very difficult task. It was going to take
faith. He was saying to the people, "Hear
what God is saying to you, and let's move forward."
Joshua was communicating with the people he
was leading, and he was encouraging them. If
you want to be used by God, then this is what
you need to do.
The Bible says: "For the eyes of the Lord
run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to
show Himself strong on behalf of those whose
heart is loyal to Him" (2 Chronicles 16:9
NKJV). Will you be that person He can use?