Daily Devotion


March 16, 2026

Take Off Your Shoes


“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 (NIV)

There are moments when God brings you to a holy place and asks you to do something that feels small but carries eternal weight. In Joshua 5, He said, “Take your shoes off, for the place where you are standing is holy.” That was not just about reverence. It was about release.

Shoes carried the dust of everywhere Joshua had been. For forty years, the Israelites wore the same sandals through the wilderness. God said in Deuteronomy 29:5 that their shoes did not wear out. They had history in them. They had wilderness dust in them. They represented the past.

And now God was saying, you are not going into the promise wearing the wilderness. Take it off. You cannot step into what God has prepared for you while clinging to where you have been. You cannot carry the pain, regret, failure, old labels, and old mindsets into the promised land. There comes a moment when obedience means letting go.

Shoes also represent readiness. Ephesians 6:15 speaks of having your feet fitted with readiness from the gospel of peace. Many times, you are ready to run to make something happen in your own strength. But in this season, God may be saying, take your shoes off. Be still. Stop striving. Stop running ahead.

Victory will not come because you hustle harder. It will come because you listen more closely. God told Joshua to be strong and courageous and to always meditate on the Word. 

You can lay down the past when you pray and spend time in God’s Word. When you wake up with the Word and go to bed with the Word, something shifts inside you. Strength rises. Courage returns.

God is ready to bring you into new territory. Take off what belongs to yesterday so you can step into tomorrow.

Prayer: Lord, I take off the dust of my past. I lay down old failures, old fears, and old ways of striving. Teach me to be still before You. Help me to meditate on Your Word and live it with courage. Make me strong in Your presence and lead me into the promises You have prepared for me. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

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