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Moses, a hundred twenty years old, hands the mission to Joshua with the promise that outlives him: the LORD Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.

And Jesus, to His small band of followers, says the tenderest sentence in Luke: do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom. Small, accompanied, and endowed. That is you.

The rich fool's barns and the little flock's kingdom are the day's two economies. One man stockpiled against every future except the actual one and addressed all his plans to himself. The flock owns almost nothing and has been given everything, because the Father was pleased, His phrase, to hand them the kingdom.

Moses's farewell supplies the walking papers for that kind of freedom: the LORD Himself goes before you. Ahead of your week, your diagnosis, your succession anxieties, He is already there, and He does not leave. So loosen the barn-building today. Give something away on purpose, and let your treasure relocate your heart.