DEVOTION
JOSHUA
WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU
Josh 15:1-19
15:1 The allotment for the tribe
of Judah, clan by clan, extended down to the territory of Edom, to the Desert
of Zin in the extreme south. 2 Their southern boundary started from the bay at
the southern end of the Salt Sea, 3
crossed south of Scorpion Pass, continued on to Zin and went over to the south
of Kadesh Barnea. Then it ran past Hezron up to Addar and curved around to
Karka. 4 It then passed along to Azmon and joined the Wadi of Egypt, ending at
the sea. This is their southern boundary. 5 The eastern boundary is the Salt
Sea as far as the mouth of the Jordan. The northern boundary started from the
bay of the sea at the mouth of the Jordan, 6 went up to Beth Hoglah and
continued north of Beth Arabah to the Stone of Bohan son of Reuben. 7 The
boundary then went up to Debir from the Valley of Achor and turned north to
Gilgal, which faces the Pass of Adummim south of the gorge. It continued along
to the waters of En Shemesh and came out at En Rogel. 8 Then it ran up the
Valley of Ben Hinnom along the southern slope of the Jebusite city (that is,
Jerusalem). From there it climbed to the top of the hill west of the Hinnom
Valley at the northern end of the Valley of Rephaim. 9 From the hilltop the
boundary headed toward the spring of the waters of Nephtoah, came out at the
towns of Mount Ephron and went down toward Baalah (that is, Kiriath Jearim). 10
Then it curved westward from Baalah to Mount Seir, ran along the northern slope
of Mount Jearim (that is, Kesalon), continued down to Beth Shemesh and crossed
to Timnah. 11 It went to the northern slope of Ekron, turned toward Shikkeron,
passed along to Mount Baalah and reached Jabneel. The boundary ended at the
sea. 12 The western boundary is the coastline of the Great Sea. These are the
boundaries around the people of Judah by their clans. 13 In accordance with the
LORD's command to him, Joshua gave to Caleb son of Jephunneh a portion in
Judah-Kiriath Arba, that is, Hebron. (Arba was the forefather of Anak.) 14 From
Hebron Caleb drove out the three Anakites-Sheshai, Ahiman and Talmai — descendants
of Anak. 15 From there he marched against the people living in Debir (formerly
called Kiriath Sepher). 16 And Caleb said, "I will give my daughter Acsah
in marriage to the man who attacks and captures Kiriath Sepher." 17
Othniel son of Kenaz, Caleb's brother, took it; so Caleb gave his daughter
Acsah to him in marriage. 18 One day when she came to Othniel, she urged him to
ask her father for a field. When she got off her donkey, Caleb asked her,
"What can I do for you?" 19 She replied, "Do me a special favor.
Since you have given me land in the Negev, give me also springs of water."
So Caleb gave her the upper and lower springs.
NIV
We are still in the middle of the
distribution of land as was directed by Moses through the command of God. Although
it is interesting to see how the land was set up and its boundaries listed, we
would not think we could glean much truth from it. When we get to the situation
with Caleb and his daughter, there is something we believe could be used as a
lesson for our lives. The man who won the city Kiriath Sepher would have Caleb’s
daughter in marriage, and it happened. When the daughter came to her father, she
asked him for a favor. Caleb had already
given her and her husband the land in Negev. She urged her husband to go to her
father for a favor. When she arrived where her father was, he asked. “What can
I do for you?”. This question and her reply, “Do me a special favor,” is where
we find ourselves in this story. We have the privilege, because of Jesus, going
through Jesus, to come to our Heavenly Father. Jesus told us that we could ask
anything in his name, and he would do it. We wonder why we have difficulty
asking for anything. Of course, our first desire is to ask for the will of our
Father to be complete in our lives. We pray that many times, when we pray, “You
will be done on earth as it is in heaven,” which means we are asking for God’s
will to be done in our lives just as his
will is always done in the heavenly realms. Who in heaven would go against the
will of the Father? Once upon a time, one did with those he influenced, and they
were all cast out of heaven for all eternity. We know there are people on this
earth who refuse to accept Jesus, or for that matter, God as being real and his
word being true. If they maintain their position against the will of God, they
too will be cast out on that last day into the lake of burning sulfur for all eternity.
However, we who accepted Jesus as our Lord and Savior want God’s will in our
lives; we want to submit our will to his. When we go to the Father, we can hear
him ask, “What can I do for you?”. It is alright for us to ask for a special favor,
although the Father has already done a special favor for us by sending Jesus to
pay the price for our sins, redeeming those who accept that special favor,
Jesus. Still, there is more of God’s will to be done in our lives. He is always
in the process of transforming us into his likeness. He is continually shining
his light on us so that we reflect his glory in ever-increasing glory. Yet, we
still struggle with our will, wanting what we want when we want it. Would it
not be best if we were to ask the Father what he wants for us and when he
wants it? We just have to remember the Father is asking, “What can I do for
you?”