Two-minute read.

When Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land, they had to cross the Jordan River. The priests, carrying the Ark of the Covenant, went first. As soon as their feet touched the water’s edge, the river stopped flowing, and the nation crossed over on dry land. Not until the priests took the steps of obedience did the water part.
Obedience leads to miracles.
Treasuring God’s commands, not just obeying them, leads to a joyous life, because we know the Lord will bless our efforts. When we obey His command to forgive, relationships get restored. Praying for our enemies keeps our hearts soft and prevents bitterness from taking root. When we take steps of faith and do what we know to do, miraculous events occur, as they did for the Israelites.
The Lord’s commandments have lasting value, passed down from generation to generation. What we inherit from God through His Word carries more weight than anything we could accumulate in this life. Nothing compares to what we find in scripture. When we trust God’s promises and obey His commands, our lives will transform, and we will experience His divine joy.
David, thought to have authored Psalm 119, delights in God’s Word not out of duty but out of joy. The Psalmist has learned that the Lord’s commands don’t burden us, but become a treasure, leading us on the path of righteousness. Our external obedience deepens our internal affection for the Savior.
First, we receive God’s word as our heritage, then it becomes something we love, the joy of our hearts. Transformation occurs when scripture moves from obligation to affection. The more we practice and trust the Lord’s Word, the more we will love it. As God’s miracles unfold before us and the water parts, our faith will deepen, and our joy will grow.
Reflection:
What do you consider your “inheritance”? What defines your security and identity? Do you approach God’s Word as a checklist—or as a source of joy?
Joy Thought:
God’s truth remains steady, and within it, we can find a deep, sustaining joy that the world cannot offer.