Lessons of Faith from Joshua - Sabbath School Lesson 12 - Thursday
Cling to God
In Joshua 23:11, the aged leader implores the Israelites: “Be very careful, then, to love the Lord your God.” This is not merely a suggestion—it is a call to wholehearted devotion. Joshua’s appeal echoes the words of Moses in Deuteronomy 6:5: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” The repetition of this command underscores its importance: loving God is central to the life of faith.
Yet love, by its nature, cannot be coerced. Forced affection is not love at all. Genuine love requires the freedom of the heart. So how can God command love without violating its essence? The answer lies in understanding love as a choice, an active commitment of the will, not just a passive emotion. God calls us to align our hearts with His, to deliberately focus our affections, priorities, and actions toward Him.
Jesus illuminates this in the New Testament. In John 13:34, He gives His disciples a new commandment: “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” This command is old in the sense that it reflects the eternal law of love found in Leviticus 19:18, which tells us to love our neighbor as ourselves. Yet it is new because Christ models a self-sacrificial, unconditional love that goes beyond mere duty—a love empowered by the Spirit and rooted in His grace. Likewise, 1 John 3:11 and 15 remind us that this love is both a calling and a reflection of our relationship with God: love is evidence that we abide in Him.
Clinging to God means allowing His love to shape our love. When our hearts are saturated with His affection, love for Him and for others flows naturally. Our obedience to the command to love is not a burden; it is the outpouring of a heart fully devoted to God. To cling to God is to let Him be the anchor of our affections, the source of our strength, and the reason for our actions.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to cling to You with all my heart, soul, and strength. Teach me to love You freely, without reservation, and to reflect Your love to those around me. Strengthen my will to choose You daily, and let Your Spirit guide my affections and actions. May my love for You and others be a true expression of Your love dwelling in me. Amen.




