No Slacking
No Slacking “ And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, How long are ye slack to go to possess the land, which the LORD God of your fathers hath given you?” ( Josh. 18:3 (KJV) Provision had already been made, yet the people delayed. The land was secured by God’s promise, but it still required their obedience and action. Joshua’s question exposes a painful truth: it is possible to have access to God’s gifts and still live as though we do not believe they are ours. This pattern repeats in our lives today. God asks us the same searching question: How long will you delay? Healing has been provided, yet some endure sickness without stepping out in faith. Freedom has been announced, yet many remain bound by fear, ignorance, or complacency. Jesus echoed this truth when He spoke about the woman bent over for eighteen years— “ought not this daughter of Abraham be loosed?” (see Luke 13). She belonged to the covenant, yet bondage persisted until faith met divine power. Th...