Daily Devotional

July 4th 2026

SATURDAY

God spoke to Joshua, “Look sharp now. I’ve already given Jericho to you, along with its king and its elite forces. Here’s what you are to do: March around the city, all your soldiers. Circle the city once. Repeat this for six days…On the seventh day march around the city seven times, the priests blowing away on the trumpets. And then, a long blast on the ram’s horn—when you hear that, all the people are to shout at the top of their lungs. The city wall will collapse at once.”—Joshua 6:2-5 (MSG)

Joshua’s encounter outside Jericho begins with a powerful revelation from God: “Look sharp now. I’ve already given Jericho to you.” In that moment, Joshua learns a truth that liberation movements across history have clung to—victory begins when we remember who truly leads the struggle.
Liberation is never the work of human strength alone. Liberation without God is merely another attempt at domination. But liberation with God becomes the overturning of every system that oppresses, confines, and dehumanizes.
Jericho’s walls—seemingly invincible—mirror the walls that surround society today: unjust laws, economic barriers, racialized violence, and spiritual despair. Yet God tells Joshua, “I’ve already given Jericho to you.” The promise is that liberation has already occurred. God speaks freedom before we see freedom. God declares victory before we feel victory. Liberation begins with a divine imagination that refuses to accept the world as it is.
God gives instructions that defy military method: March. Be silent. Circle the walls. Trust. God’s ways are not our ways, but God’s ways are always right. The people walk, not as conquerors, but as witnesses—testifying that the power to topple oppressive structures belongs to God alone.
On the seventh day, after persistent obedience, the people shout—and the walls fall flat. Liberation comes not through violence but through divine intervention responding to human faithfulness. Faith that marches. Faith that persists. Faith that refuses to quit.
Oppressive systems will not fall gently, but they will fall decisively. Liberation is God’s mercy for the oppressed—and God’s judgment against the systems that crush them.

PRAYER: God of liberation, tear down every wall that imprisons Your people. Give us Joshua’s humility, Israel’s perseverance, and Your Spirit’s courage. March with us as we confront injustice. Silence us when we need to hear You and empower us to shout when Your moment of breakthrough arrives. Let Your justice roll, Your freedom rise, and Your victory come. AMEN!

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