We rise and fall in transitions. Changes can strengthen or destroy individuals and organizations.
At the end of Deuteronomy, we come to the end of the Moses story and witness transitions. The leadership baton passes to Joshua. The pep rally speech reaches a conclusion, and it’s time for the people to begin entering their future homeland. One book ends; another is about to begin.
What transitions do you experience? Going to college? Changing majors? Making relationship or career decisions? Choosing to believe? The death of a loved one? A new life?
Transitions fill our existence. How can we maneuver them faithfully?
Deuteronomy 34:9 suggests an answer. Like Joshua, we should receive wisdom from God and mentors. With that wisdom, we’re prepared for inevitable transitions.
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