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Faustino de Jesús Zamora VargasDespite his stumbling blocks (what leader doesn't?), Joshua was a man of prayer who trusted the Lord's promises. I imagine Josué in the middle of the battles at a time when the sword of the adversary came upon him remembering the voice of the Lord encouraging him in a supernatural way: "Remember, I will not abandon you. This is my promise to the end. Just be brave and continue striving ".
No one is born a leader. The leader is made. There may be skills and attractions that point to certain leadership aptitudes, but it is character that defines leadership centered on the will of God. The church needs both men of charisma and men of character, but preferably the latter because they are the best candidates to lead others. Why? Because they give great importance to humility, because they know how to depend absolutely on the power of God for him to do His work of redemption and salvation. Joshua knew that the victories he left behind and the conquests of enemy territories by the sword were not a product of his obedient leadership, but of depending on the power of God.