Preparing for God’s Move

Scripture

Joshua 3:5 (NKJV)
And Joshua said to the people, Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.


Get Ready for What God Is About to Do

Joshua chapter 3 records one of the most powerful moments in Israel’s journey—the crossing of the Jordan River. This was not just a physical crossing; it was a spiritual transition. Israel was moving from wandering to possessing, from waiting to walking in promise. Before God parted the waters, Joshua gave a clear instruction: sanctify yourselves.

Sanctification meant setting themselves apart, preparing their hearts, and realigning their lives with God. Before the miracle came, God called for readiness. The wonder was God’s work alone, but preparation was the people’s responsibility. Obedience came before breakthrough.

The timing is important. Joshua said tomorrow the Lord will do wonders. God was already planning the miracle, but the people needed to prepare today. Their faith was demonstrated by obedience before they saw the outcome.

For believers today, this verse reminds us that God often prepares us before He moves us. Breakthrough is preceded by surrender. Miracles are often preceded by obedience. God still does wonders, but He calls His people to be spiritually ready—cleansed hearts, focused minds, and surrendered lives.


Reflection Questions

1. What might God be preparing me for in this season

2. Are there areas of my life God is calling me to consecrate or realign

3. Am I willing to prepare today for what God wants to do tomorrow


Prayer

Lord God, prepare my heart for what You desire to do in my life. Help me to sanctify myself—to surrender, repent, and realign my life with Your will. I trust that You are at work, and I *want* to be ready for the wonders You will do. In Jesus name, Amen.
Preparing for God’s Move Scripture Joshua 3:5 (NKJV) And Joshua said to the people, Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you. Get Ready for What God Is About to Do Joshua chapter 3 records one of the most powerful moments in Israel’s journey—the crossing of the Jordan River. This was not just a physical crossing; it was a spiritual transition. Israel was moving from wandering to possessing, from waiting to walking in promise. Before God parted the waters, Joshua gave a clear instruction: sanctify yourselves. Sanctification meant setting themselves apart, preparing their hearts, and realigning their lives with God. Before the miracle came, God called for readiness. The wonder was God’s work alone, but preparation was the people’s responsibility. Obedience came before breakthrough. The timing is important. Joshua said tomorrow the Lord will do wonders. God was already planning the miracle, but the people needed to prepare today. Their faith was demonstrated by obedience before they saw the outcome. For believers today, this verse reminds us that God often prepares us before He moves us. Breakthrough is preceded by surrender. Miracles are often preceded by obedience. God still does wonders, but He calls His people to be spiritually ready—cleansed hearts, focused minds, and surrendered lives. Reflection Questions 1. What might God be preparing me for in this season 2. Are there areas of my life God is calling me to consecrate or realign 3. Am I willing to prepare today for what God wants to do tomorrow Prayer Lord God, prepare my heart for what You desire to do in my life. Help me to sanctify myself—to surrender, repent, and realign my life with Your will. I trust that You are at work, and I *want* to be ready for the wonders You will do. In Jesus name, Amen.
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