Today, I am reading and commenting on Joshua 21-22.
When Joshua had finished dividing up the land among the tribes he summoned the warriors from the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half of Manasseh which had settled east of the Jordan. He praised them for aiding the other tribes in conquering the land and dismissed them to return to their homes east of the Jordan. Their work was completed, but Joshua reminded them that they should continue to love and obey God with all that they were. These men took Joshua’s instructions to heart, and before they crossed back over the Jordan to their homes they built a memorial altar. The purpose of the altar was to remind the descendants of those settling west of the Jordan that those living on the eastern side were their brothers and worshiped the same God. Overall some important lessons there for us. Even when we have finished the mission to which God called us we need to continue to love and obey Him. And, it is important to build memorials to remind those who come after us that they are not the only ones who love and obey God.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.