Joshua & Caleb were odd men out in the Canaan expedition (Num. 13). Would you be willing to stand up to gossip & negativity like they did?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Nov. 10
In what ways have you set a precedent in your spiritual walk? Are there habits (for better or worse) that you have formed along the way?
Setting a Precedent (Prayer Devotional for the week of November 10, 2013)
We don’t tend to make decisions in a vacuum; that is to say, our knowledge and experiences guide our choices. In my government classes, we use the term precedent to explain how law-makers and the courts base many of their decisions on previous scenarios. When you think about it, there aren’t really a lot of brand-new issues, just new ways of looking at things. Take the recent hullaballoo in the news about government surveillance: Intercepting wireless transmittals is a relatively new concept, from a technology standpoint, but it relates way back to the Fourth Amendment concerning “unreasonable searches and seizures.”
If you have siblings, or if you have more than one child of your own, then I would gamble that you have seen precedents up close in some very practical ways. Complaints like, “No fair, how come he always gets to?” means that somewhere along the way, a precedent was set that one child has certain privileges, and now another kid wants the same treatment. The statement that “we’ve always done it this way” is another form of precedent. We see many examples in the Bible, as well.
There are several examples of precedent in the story of Moses as God reiterates over and over again how he wants his people to behave. Let’s look a little more closely at Joshua this week, though, because something very important takes place in Exodus 33:11, and it’s easy to miss if we don’t linger on it a bit.
Moses frequented a place called the Tent of Meeting, where he would go to seek God’s advice. God showed up to chat with him there; the Bible describes his presence as a cloud at the entryway of the tent. Moses would listen to God’s instructions and then report back to the Israelites’ camp. With all the excitement about Moses’ glowing face after these up-close-and-personal encounters with the Lord, it is easy to overlook the fact that Moses didn’t go to the Tent of Meeting alone. Joshua accompanied him. Not only that, but Joshua also stayed in the tent even after Moses returned to the camp (v. 11).
Joshua made a habit – a precedent, if you will – of being in communication with God. When we set a precedent of seeking God’s input through reading the Bible, prayer, worship, etc., then it becomes second-nature to go to God first when we have problems. He shouldn’t be our last resort.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Nov. 9
God’s plan isn’t always as clear as GPS turn-by-turn directions. When in doubt, one suggestion is simply to pray for God’s will to be done.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Nov. 8
Judges 8:22-27 reveals that even with signs from God, Gideon let his guard down and was tempted. Avoid the same mistake. Pray Luke 11:4.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Nov. 7
What area(s) of your life could use some reassurance? You aren’t alone; lift up your cares to the Lord today and be willing to trust him.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Nov. 6
Hollywood portrays death as dark and gloomy – a sinister force lurking about. As believers in Christ, how might we view death differently?
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Nov. 5
Like Gideon, have you ever asked God for a sign? What are some ways that you have sensed God’s guidance in your life?
Prayer prompt for Monday, Nov. 4
When you hear that we aren’t promised tomorrow, what goes through your mind? Anxiety? Regret? Fear? Peace?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Nov. 3
There are some spots in town that always seem to be under construction. Aren’t our lives the same way? What is God trying to work on in you?