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Be Strong and of a Good Courage | Come Follow Me | Joshua 1–8; 23–24 | Morning Meditation

8 min · 18 de may de 2026
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This week in Come, Follow Me (May 18–24), we step into the book of Joshua 1–8; 23–24, where Israel stands at the edge of promise, facing rivers that have not yet parted and walls that have not yet fallen. And into uncertainty, God speaks these words: “Be strong and of a good courage.” But courage in Joshua is not self-confidence. It is trust. The priests step into the Jordan River before the waters part. Jericho falls not through force, but faithful obedience. Rahab chooses courage before certainty. And Joshua learns again and again that strength comes not from self-sufficiency, but from the assurance: “The Lord thy God is with thee, whithersoever thou goest.” This week’s Morning Meditation is designed to help you begin the day grounded in peace, faith, and quiet spiritual courage. As you prepare for the day ahead, this guided scripture meditation reflects on: ✧ Joshua crossing the Jordan River ✧ Courage before certainty ✧ Trusting God when the path feels unclear ✧ Jericho and faithful obedience ✧ Rahab’s courageous faith ✧ Walking into the day with God’s presence Whether you are studying this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson, seeking a peaceful Christ-centered morning routine, or needing reassurance in uncertain seasons, may this meditation remind you that God goes with you into what feels impossible. Lesson: May 18–24 — “Be Strong and of a Good Courage” Joshua 1–8; 23–24 ☀️ Subscribe to Come Follow Me Meditations for weekly: • Morning Meditations • Sleep Meditations • Scripture Bedtime Stories • Weekly Come, Follow Me reflections What “river” are you being asked to step into with faith this week?

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