An Altar of Witness

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Joshua 22:1-34, Psalm 7:8-10, 2 Corinthians 1:21-22

After the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh helped the rest of Israel conquer Canaan, Joshua released them to return to their homes across the Jordan. As he sent them off, he blessed them and charged them to maintain their allegiance to God, saying, “Love the LORD your God, walk in all his ways, keep his commands, be loyal to him, and serve him with all your heart and all your soul” (Joshua 22:5).

The conversation was between Joshua and those three tribes, but his words are also for us today. As the people of God, He calls us to love Him wholeheartedly and walk in His ways. We pattern our thoughts and actions after His very thoughts and actions expressed in His Word. It’s a lifetime of continuous transformation, as we rely on the power of the Spirit to shape and reorient our values and behaviors to look more and more like Jesus. He gets our full allegiance.

Being loyal to God includes being committed to taking a stand for righteousness, even when it challenges our relationships. Sometimes we do this in quieter ways, and other times we take a more vocal stand—like Israel did when they learned the three tribes had built an altar at the border (Joshua 22:9–12).

Israel’s history included many instances of infidelity and rebellion against God. However, Joshua 22 shows us an Israel whose priority was walking in God’s ways, even to the point of being willing to fight their own countrymen. Here was the generation seeing God’s promises fulfilled, and they were determined to be faithful to Him as He had been to them. This is a lesson for us today: Do we desire God’s holiness and presence to the point of boldly standing against anyone or anything that would threaten our allegiance to Him?

It was also a lesson to seek understanding before taking action. Thankfully, the altar was not a sign of rebellion but a show of solidarity. The Eastern tribes built it to ensure unity and permanently mark their inclusion as the people of God (Joshua 22:24). It was a memorial of remembrance and a visual declaration that the Lord was their God and would always be their God. The action of the three tribes is a model for us. Although we no longer use altars, we can still incorporate rhythms of remembrance into our spiritual practices. What could these periods of reflection look like for us? 

When we set aside time to remember God’s faithfulness and the many ways He has worked in our lives, we come away with a renewed sense of wonder for who He is, as well as a deeper awareness of His presence. This awareness fosters joy and a confidence that He will be with us throughout every season of life. This can intensify our commitment to love God without reservation, serving Him with all of our heart and soul (Joshua 22:5). 

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  1. Donna Wolcott says:

    Welcome Crysta! I so look forward each day for the wisdom shared with these sisters. It has been 4 years since my daughter shared this community site with me and it is a wonderful way to start my day. Thank you all for your sharing and sometimes I echo your prayers. Churchmouse I understood the message not stated.

  2. Tina says:

    TAYLOR, My heart goes out to you at this time.. decisions to be made, whilst trusting God to perhaps answer your prayers as you hoped..
    Heres the thing, you say “But why God” now, God knows i have done in the past, one day sooooooooooooon, though, the why will dissappear and what will be left is
    But God..
    If you believe He has answered your prayer in the best way Father God does, m might I say, then trust Him. Trust that, He will not steer you wrong, but right. Trust that He will always have your best interest at heart. Trust thst His plan and purpose for you, is and will be perfect!

    But God..

    I wish you well Taylor, and I will pray for discernment.. as you look to God for the right answers..
    Blessings dear heart..

  3. Connie Beers says:

    We all should love God with our whole heart ,mind and soul Thank you Lord for reminding me of this today

  4. Monie Mag says:

    Give thanks to the Lord for He is good, His faithful love endures forever. So thankful our Father always leads his children to a good place. Praying we always follow this leading. May we always love Him with all our heart, soul and mind. Help us to walk everyday that leads us to become more like Jesus our Lord and savior

  5. Cynthia Johnston says:

    Glory to God, Tina! ♥️

  6. Kristina Mari says:

    Taylor – thank you for your testimony about your relationship and how God is intervening. It’s something i have related to in past relationships – because I too previously dated a Christian who was abusive. It took many years for me to be comfortable with dating a man (my current partner) who believes in God. Having faith has been a prerequisite in my dating life! It sounds like the same is true for you.

  7. Terany Garnett says:

    Hallelujah! But God I’m so thankful God blessed you for your obedience to write the letter

  8. Ashley S says:

    Praying for you, Taylor ❤️ I hope you feel peace soon.