History Scarcely Speaks of Failure
History Scarcely Speaks of Failure "Then Joshua addressed all the people: ‘This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: A long time ago your ancestors—Terah and his sons Abraham and Nahor—lived beyond the River Euphrates and worshiped other gods.’” (Josh. 24:2) History often celebrates success but rarely dwells on failure. The news and public records are filled with stories of people who achieved greatness. Their accomplishments are highlighted with admiration, and many are encouraged to emulate them. Yet behind many celebrated stories are forgotten beginnings, struggles, and even moments of hesitation that history scarcely mentions. In Joshua’s address to Israel, he reminds them of their past. He speaks of Terah , Abraham , and Nahor , ancestors who once lived beyond the Euphrates and served other gods. From the book of Genesis, we learn that Terah initially began the journey toward Canaan. “ Terah took his son Abram, his grandson Lot (Haran’s son), and Sarai his daughter-in...