"Why Can't I Do As I Please?" February 21 Readings: Joshua 19-24
Reading the Bible Chronologically in 2026
Bible Readings: Joshua 19-24
Background:
The book of Joshua ends with a powerful covenant renewal, in which Joshua leads the people to recommit themselves to faithful obedience to God.
Daily Devotional: Why Can't I Do As I Please
Why can't I just do what I want?
That is the spirit of our times, even among Christians. I'm going to do what I feel like doing, and no one is going to tell me what I should do. Doesn't God want me to be happy? Would he really ask me to do something hard, something I don't want to do, something that makes me sacrifice and struggle?
Well, yes. He would.
In fact, it is the fundamental issue of Christianity - who is going to rule in your life? Those who enter a relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ must give over the reins of their lives to the one who purchased their souls with his blood!
Let's return to the original question. Why can't I just do as I please? What gives God the right to tell me what to do? Joshua answered this question in Joshua 23-24 for the people of Israel. They were constantly tempted (and often gave in to that temptation) to wander from God and serve the gods of the nations. So Joshua explained to them why that was unthinkable.
In all of chapter 23 and in verses 1-13 of chapter 24, Joshua reminded them of all that God had done for them. Look at just a few of the blessings of God Joshua mentioned.
For the Lord has driven out before you great and strong nations. And as for you, no man has been able to stand before you to this day. One man of you puts to flight a thousand, since it is the Lord your God who fights for you, just as he promised you. 23:9-10
And now I am about to go the way of all the earth, and you know in your hearts and souls, all of you, that not one word has failed of all the good things that the Lord your God promised concerning you. All have come to pass for you; not one of them has failed. 23:14
And I sent the hornet before you, which drove them out before you, the two kings of the Amorites; it was not by your sword or by your bow. I gave you a land on which you had not labored and cities that you had not built, and you dwell in them. You eat the fruit of vineyards and olive orchards that you did not plant. 24:12-13
To put it simply, the goodness of God in our lives requires a response of obedience and submission!
Father, too often I've acted like Israel, living for myself in spite of all your goodness. Lord, help me to live in obedience and fidelity to you in light of your faithfulness, love, mercy and grace.
Consider God's Word:
Or do you seek to do as you please?
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