Still more to possess
Now Joshua was old, advanced in years. And the Lord said to him: “You are old, advanced in years, and there remains very much land yet to be possessed. ~ Joshua 13:1
Have you ever reached a place in life where you thought, “I’ve done enough, I’ve come far, maybe this is it”? It can feel like you’ve poured out your strength, walked through battles, and carried responsibilities for so long that the idea of more feels overwhelming. In today’s scripture reading, God speaks something unexpected to a seasoned leader. He acknowledges Joshua’s age, but He also reminds him that there is still more ahead. More promise, more purpose, more territory to step into.
As a child of God today, it is easy to believe that a certain age defines our limits. Maybe you feel like you missed your moment, or that your best days are behind you. But God doesn’t measure your life by your timeline. He measures it by His promises and your purpose and your not done until you have finished your mission.
Here are three important reminders that will help you walk confidently in what God still has planned for your life.
1. God sees both where you are and what is still ahead
God didn’t ignore Joshua’s reality, but He acknowledged it. He said “You are advanced in years.” Yet He immediately followed it with truth by adding, “There is still much land to possess.” God sees your weariness, your past, your current season, and He still speaks purpose over your future.
In your daily life, this looks like choosing not to disqualify yourself. Maybe you have been in the same job for years and feel overlooked. Instead of settling into frustration, you begin to ask God where He is leading you next. You stay open, you grow, and you trust that He is not done writing your story.
2. Unfinished does not mean unsuccessful
Joshua had led Israel through miraculous victories, yet there was still land unconquered. That did not mean he failed. It meant God’s plan was bigger than one season.
Sometimes we look at our lives and focus on what is incomplete. A dream that has not happened yet, a prayer that seems unanswered or a relationship that is still healing. But unfinished is often where faith grows the strongest.
This can show up when you are raising a family and do not see immediate results. You are praying, guiding, and loving, yet things are not perfect. Instead of feeling defeated, you recognize that God is still working. You stay consistent, knowing that your obedience today is part of a greater story.
3. God’s promises extend beyond one generation
In this chapter, God begins to outline the inheritance for the tribes. The promise was not just for Joshua. It was for the people, for their future and for what would continue after him.
Your obedience today impacts more than just you. It reaches your children, your community, and people you may never meet. What God is doing in your life carries forward.
This might look like choosing to live out your faith boldly at work or in your family. Even when it feels unnoticed, you are planting seeds. A kind word, a prayer or a moment of integrity can shape someone else’s path in ways you may never fully see.
I’m at a point in my life where I find myself thinking more often about what God still wants to do through me. If I’m honest, there are moments when I feel the quiet pressure of the culture around me. It has a way of suggesting that at a certain age, you’re supposed to slow down, step back, and begin to fade into the background. It subtly whispers that your most impactful years are behind you, that it’s time to sit down and let someone else run the race.
If I’m not intentional about staying on God’s path and purpose for my life, I can start to believe that. I’ve caught myself wondering, have I reached my limit, is there anything left for me to do, have I already seen the best of what God had for my life?
But every time those thoughts try to settle in, God meets me there with truth. He lovingly reminds me that my story isn’t ending in this place. He hasn’t brought me this far to set me aside. Instead, He continues to open doors I never expected, creates opportunities that stretch me, and grows my faith in ways that go beyond what I thought was even possible at this stage of my life.
In my heart I know that what culture calls winding down, God often calls stepping deeper in. What feels like the edge of my strength has actually become the starting point of a deeper trust in Him for my future. I don’t have to have it all figured out, I just have to stay willing and available.
There is still more He wants to do in me, and there is still more He wants to do through me. I’m choosing to believe that my age is not a limitation, it’s a platform for His faithfulness to be seen in even greater ways.
Today I want to encourage you, no matter where you find yourself or what age you are, there is still more to possess. God is not finished with your life. The same God who brought you this far is still leading you forward. Do not let weariness convince you that your purpose has expired. There is still territory with your name on it, still promises waiting to unfold, and still impact for you to make as His child.
Your next step is simple, but powerful. Ask God to show you one area where He is calling you forward, then take a step of faith in that direction this week. It might be saying yes to something new, revisiting a dream you laid down, reaching out to someone, or stepping into a place you once felt unqualified for. You don’t have to conquer everything at once. Just take the next step He places in front of you and trust Him to lead you into all that still remains.
Today’s scripture reading: Joshua 13
1 Now Joshua was old, advanced in years. And the Lord said to him: “You are old, advanced in years, and there remains very much land yet to be possessed.
2 This is the land that yet remains: all the territory of the Philistines and all that of the Geshurites,
3 from Sihor, which is east of Egypt, as far as the border of Ekron northward (which is counted as Canaanite); the five lords of the Philistines—the Gazites, the Ashdodites, the Ashkelonites, the Gittites, and the Ekronites; also the Avites;
4 from the south, all the land of the Canaanites, and Mearah that belongs to the Sidonians as far as Aphek, to the border of the Amorites;
5 the land of the Gebalites, and all Lebanon, toward the sunrise, from Baal Gad below Mount Hermon as far as the entrance to Hamath;
6 all the inhabitants of the mountains from Lebanon as far as the Brook Misrephoth, and all the Sidonians—them I will drive out from before the children of Israel; only divide it by lot to Israel as an inheritance, as I have commanded you.
7 Now therefore, divide this land as an inheritance to the nine tribes and half the tribe of Manasseh.”
8 With the other half-tribe the Reubenites and the Gadites received their inheritance, which Moses had given them, beyond the Jordan eastward, as Moses the servant of the Lord had given them:
9 from Aroer which is on the bank of the River Arnon, and the town that is in the midst of the ravine, and all the plain of Medeba as far as Dibon;
10 all the cities of Sihon king of the Amorites, who reigned in Heshbon, as far as the border of the children of Ammon;
11 Gilead, and the border of the Geshurites and Maachathites, all Mount Hermon, and all Bashan as far as Salcah;
12 all the kingdom of Og in Bashan, who reigned in Ashtaroth and Edrei, who remained of the remnant of the giants; for Moses had defeated and cast out these.
13 Nevertheless the children of Israel did not drive out the Geshurites or the Maachathites, but the Geshurites and the Maachathites dwell among the Israelites until this day.
14 Only to the tribe of Levi he had given no inheritance; the sacrifices of the Lord God of Israel made by fire are their inheritance, as He said to them.
The Land of Reuben
15 And Moses had given to the tribe of the children of Reuben an inheritance according to their families.
16 Their territory was from Aroer, which is on the bank of the River Arnon, and the city that is in the midst of the ravine, and all the plain by Medeba;
17 Heshbon and all its cities that are in the plain: Dibon, Bamoth Baal, Beth Baal Meon,
18 Jahaza, Kedemoth, Mephaath,
19 Kirjathaim, Sibmah, Zereth Shahar on the mountain of the valley,
20 Beth Peor, the slopes of Pisgah, and Beth Jeshimoth—
21 all the cities of the plain and all the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorites, who reigned in Heshbon, whom Moses had struck with the princes of Midian: Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba, who were princes of Sihon dwelling in the country.
22 The children of Israel also killed with the sword Balaam the son of Beor, the soothsayer, among those who were killed by them.
23 And the border of the children of Reuben was the bank of the Jordan. This was the inheritance of the children of Reuben according to their families, the cities and their villages.
24 Moses also had given an inheritance to the tribe of Gad, to the children of Gad according to their families.
25 Their territory was Jazer, and all the cities of Gilead, and half the land of the Ammonites as far as Aroer, which is before Rabbah,
26 and from Heshbon to Ramath Mizpah and Betonim, and from Mahanaim to the border of Debir,
27 and in the valley Beth Haram, Beth Nimrah, Succoth, and Zaphon, the rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of Heshbon, with the Jordan as its border, as far as the edge of the Sea of Chinnereth, on the other side of the Jordan eastward.
28 This is the inheritance of the children of Gad according to their families, the cities and their villages.
Half the Tribe of Manasseh (East)
29 Moses also had given an inheritance to half the tribe of Manasseh; it was for half the tribe of the children of Manasseh according to their families:
30 Their territory was from Mahanaim, all Bashan, all the kingdom of Og king of Bashan, and all the towns of Jair which are in Bashan, sixty cities;
31 half of Gilead, and Ashtaroth and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan, were for the children of Machir the son of Manasseh, for half of the children of Machir according to their families.
32 These are the areas which Moses had distributed as an inheritance in the plains of Moab on the other side of the Jordan, by Jericho eastward.
33 But to the tribe of Levi Moses had given no inheritance; the Lord God of Israel was their inheritance, as He had said to them.
Journal:
- What areas of my life have I assumed were complete, but God may be saying there is still more
- Where have I been focusing on what is unfinished instead of trusting God’s ongoing work
- How can I take one step of faith this week toward something God has placed on my heart