How to Navigate Transition Without Losing Your Way
Transitions don’t ask for
permission.
They show up, and suddenly you’re responsible for something you don’t feel ready for.
Which means more pressure… and more at stake.
It’s here where men either rise
or retreat.
Joshua faced that moment.
Moses was gone. The wilderness season was over.
And now he was responsible to lead God’s people into the Promised
Land.
God didn’t give him a detailed plan.
But He revealed the way to operate:
1. Be courageous.
Not because you feel up to the task, but because it’s God’s assignment for you–and He is with you.
2. Obey what God says.
You don’t need the full picture. You need the next step, and the resolve to take it.
3. Meditate on His law day and night.
This is the difference-maker.
Not casual reading, but constant rehearsal.
Turning truth over in your mind. Speaking it.
Letting it shape how you see and respond.
When in transition, God rarely gives the whole picture.
But he always supplies the mechanism you need to move forward.
What you
consistently focus on, speak, and act upon becomes how you think.
And how you think determines how you lead.
Joshua wasn’t told to control outcomes.
Neither are we.
But we are shown how a man stays steady in the middle of pressure:
He anchors himself in truth.
So if you find yourself in a new season, with new responsibilities, and a new level of pressure, don’t fret.
Fix
your mind on the unchanging, dependable rule of God.
“This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have success.”
-Joshua 1:8
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