Glen, a longtime family friend, took a spill inside his home and fractured his neck. Fortunately, he didn’t need surgery. His doctor fitted him with a neck brace and instructed him not to bend, lift, or turn until his neck had healed. This meant that he had to move his entire body to see anything outside his direct line of sight. He could focus only on what was directly in front of him.

God wanted the Israelites to focus on Him exclusively—keeping Him at the center of their lives. According to Joshua, the people were not to turn “to the right or to the left” (Joshua 23:6). This wasn’t easy for the nation of nomads when they entered the Promised Land. Distractions were everywhere—pagan gods, exotic foreigners, and an array of unusual customs.

Still, God promised to bless the Israelites if they would concentrate on Him. They would have the respect of other nations, gain victories, and enjoy climate changes tailored to meet their needs! Their children, crops, and livestock would flourish (Deuteronomy 28:1-14). Joshua warned them, however, “If you turn away from [God] and cling to the customs of the survivors of these nations . . . and if you intermarry . . . [then] they will be a snare and a trap to you, a whip for your backs” (Joshua 23:12-13).

As believers in Jesus, we live in a world teeming with temptations that can dilute our devotion to God. Discipline in our spiritual lives can help us focus on Him. Contemplating Scripture, conversing with God, worshiping Him, and fasting are some prime practices to keep us from turning to the left or to the right (Joshua 23:6). Staying focused on Him means loving Him with all of our heart, soul, strength, and mind (Luke 10:27).

NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Joshua 1:1-18