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“Strength That Leaves a Mark.”

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Deuteronomy 3:28 (KJV) Leadership Transition: Moses and Joshua

April 01, 20262 min read

Leadership Transition: Moses and Joshua

(Deuteronomy 3 Study)

“But charge Joshua, and encourage him, and strengthen him: for he shall go over before this people…”
Deuteronomy 3:28 (KJV)

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As Deuteronomy chapter three comes to a close, something significant happens.

The focus shifts.

From Moses…

To Joshua.

Moses had led Israel for decades.

Through Egypt.

Through the Red Sea.

Through the wilderness.

Through battles.

Through challenges.

He had seen God move in powerful ways.

But now—

The time of transition had come.

God told Moses to encourage Joshua.

To strengthen him.

To prepare him for what was ahead.

Because Joshua would lead the people into the Promised Land.

This moment reveals something powerful about leadership.

True leadership is not just about leading—
It is about preparing the next leader.

Moses did not hold on to his position.

He did not resist the transition.

He embraced it.

He supported Joshua.

He empowered him.

He ensured that the mission would continue beyond him.

Because God’s work is bigger than any one person.

And this is important.

Because many people want to lead—

But not everyone is willing to pass the baton.

But in God’s kingdom, leadership is generational.

It is not about control.

It is about continuity.

Joshua needed courage.

He needed confidence.

He needed support.

And Moses gave it.

This teaches us something important.

Whether in family, business, ministry, or life—

There will always be a time to lead…

And a time to raise others.

Because success is not measured by how long you lead—

But by what continues after you.


Step by Step: Building a Legacy Through Leadership

Encourage the next generation
Your words can build someone’s confidence.

Release control when it’s time
Leadership includes knowing when to transition.

Support future leaders
Growth happens when others are empowered.

Focus on continuity
God’s work continues beyond one person.

Lead with humility
Legacy is greater than position.

Leadership is not just about influence.

It is about impact that continues.


PRAYER

Lord, help me lead with humility and purpose.
Teach me to encourage and build others.
Give me wisdom to know when to lead and when to release.
Let my life create a legacy that honors You.
Amen.

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S — Scripture

Deuteronomy 3:28 (KJV)
“But charge Joshua, and encourage him, and strengthen him…”


O — Observation

God instructed Moses to prepare Joshua for leadership, emphasizing the importance of transition and mentorship.


A — Application

Leadership includes investing in others and preparing them to carry forward what we started.


P — Prayer

Lord, help me build others and support future leaders.
Teach me to lead with humility and wisdom.
Guide me to create a lasting impact.
Amen.

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