“Now Joshua was old and advanced in years, and the Lord said to him, ‘You are old and advanced in years, and there remains yet very much land to possess. This is the land that yet remains: all the regions of the Philistines, and all those of the Geshurites (from the Shihor, which is east of Egypt, northward to the boundary of Ekron, it is counted as Canaanite; there are five rulers of the Philistines, those of Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron), and those of the Avvim, in the south, all the land of the Canaanites, and Mearah that belongs to the Sidonians, to Aphek, to the boundary of the Amorites, and the land of the Gebalites, and all Lebanon, toward the sunrise, from Baal-gad below Mount Hermon to Lebo-hamath, all the inhabitants of the hill country from Lebanon to Misrephoth-maim, even all the Sidonians. I myself will drive them out from before the people of Israel. Only allot the land to Israel for an inheritance, as I have commanded you. Now therefore divide this land for an inheritance to the nine tribes and half the tribe of Manasseh.'” Joshua 13:1-7
Joshua may have been tired. He had certainly taken charge and successfully led Israel to defeat dozens of kings, to possession of God’s promised land. He may have thought it was time to pass the baton. While Moses’ eye was undimmed and his vigor unabated when the Lord finally closed his years on earth, it is implied here that Joshua’s strength was waning. But God, with the call, gave the promise to do the driving out. He would faithfully direct, enable, and sustain as He always had, and Joshua was to finish his task of dividing the land for His people. (Deuteronomy 34:7)

None of us knows the number of our days, but in different seasons the Lord God makes very clear His purposes for us. As Christians, we are bound for heaven, not retirement. At any one time, whether we stay the course or are presented with a new assignment, there remains yet very much to learn and do for Him. It is the Lord and His interests we serve, not ourselves, and He promises to take care of and undertake for all He calls us to pursue.
As we age, or pass one season to another, or complete a momentous task, it is natural to want to kick back and let others take on the work of the Lord. Of course, with years come changes that may require an adjustment of what we are able to take on, but the Lord always has use for us. As we seek His will, He makes clear where and what and how specifically He would have us serve.
How has the Lord spoken to call us to particular ministry? Through His Word in our systematic study, by His Spirit as we pray, through the request of another, or all of these? Are we faithfully serving where He has assigned? Then keep on. Has He spoken anew, nudging us to make ourselves available for something requested or needed? Would we seek confirmation, then trust His lead and provision?
Lord, may I leave none of Your allotted land fallow, but plant and flourish as You call, to Your ends and glory.









