Joshua 1

"Joshua may have felt a sense of loneliness, and waited expectantly near the Jordan River to hear the voice of God. He was not disappointed. When God’s servants take time to listen, He always communicates. In the present Age He usually speaks through His written Word. But in the Old Testament He spoke in dreams by night, in visions by day, through the high priest, and occasionally in an audible voice."  -BKC

Interesting to think about the ways that God communicates---differently at different times.  I never have quite understood this.  He is the same yesterday, today and forever, yet his communication is different.  Why?

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