Bible Reading: Joshua 24:15–28
But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.
Joshua 24:15
At the end of his life, Joshua gathered the people of Israel at Shechem and called them to renew their covenant with God. Before asking them to choose, Joshua first reminded them of all that God had done—from the call of Abraham, the deliverance from Egypt, the crossing of the Jordan, and the gift of the Promised Land. God’s grace always comes before God’s call. Only then did Joshua challenge them: “Choose this day whom you will serve.” Following the Lord has always required a deliberate decision. The consequence of following God is that every competing loyalty must give way to Him. Faith is more than a family tradition, a cultural identity, or a moment of emotion; it is a daily commitment to belong to the Lord with an undivided heart. Joshua’s own declaration, “As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord,” remains one of Scripture’s clearest expressions of steadfast discipleship.
Joshua, however, refused to accept shallow promises. When the people eagerly answered, “We will serve the Lord,” he reminded them that the holy God would not tolerate divided hearts or casual obedience. God seeks wholehearted commitment rather than mere religious profession. The covenant at Shechem was not simply about making a decision but about living faithfully every day thereafter. Joshua erected a great stone as a witness to their promise, teaching that genuine faith leaves visible marks upon our lives. The consequence of following God is seen not only in the promises we make but in the obedience we practice, the idols we forsake, and the faithfulness we demonstrate over a lifetime.
Joshua’s challenge remains before every generation. Every day we are called to choose whom we will serve—with our time, our priorities, our relationships, and our worship. Christ has already chosen us through His redeeming love; our response is to choose Him anew each day. The consequence of following Jesus Christ is a life marked by covenant faithfulness, wholehearted devotion, and steadfast perseverance. As we remember all that God has done for us in Christ, may we joyfully renew our commitment and declare with Joshua, “As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”
Closing Prayer
Heavenly Father,
May our homes, our words, and our actions bear witness that we belong to You. By Your Holy Spirit, keep our feet on Your path and our hearts aflame with love for Christ, until we stand before You in the fullness of Your eternal kingdom.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

