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Strong and Courageous

Joshua 1:1-9

Strength and courage come from the conviction that God’s promises and presence are unwavering.

I. Stand on God’s Promises (vv.1-4)

II. Rest in God’s Presence (vv.5-6)

III. Submit to God’s Word (vv.7-9)

00:00 Series Kickoff: Resolve Requires Strength & Courage

02:36 Why Study Biblical Men? A Defense from 1 Corinthians 10

04:16 Sermon Thesis: Courage Comes from God’s Unwavering Promises & Presence

05:30 Joshua’s Backstory: Moses Dies, Leadership Passes, Promised Land Ahead

07:52 God Reaffirms the Promise: ‘Every Place Your Foot Treads’

10:24 Point 1 — Claim God’s Promises (Not Prosperity Gospel)

12:36 Know What God Actually Promised: Reading the Bible in Context

16:59 Fight for the Promise: Act Before You See Fruit

22:39 God’s Presence for the Mission: ‘I Will Never Leave You’ (Joshua → Hebrews)

25:43 Hebrews Applies Joshua’s Promise to Us: “I’ll Never Leave You”

27:23 Point #2: Believe God’s Presence (Greater Than Joshua’s)

28:21 Practicing the Presence: Brother Lawrence & Praying Without Ceasing

29:18 God’s Presence as Real Security: From Daily Irritations to Gospel Boldness

32:32 God Knows the Dirty Details: Hairs, Psalm 139, and Intimate Care

35:16 Point #3: Be Strong & Courageous by Carefully Obeying God’s Word (Josh 1:7–9)

37:32 What “Careful” Means: Tenderness, Danger, and Not Twisting Scripture

39:43 Three Ways to Obey: Comprehensive, Resolute, Meditative

44:35 Courage for the Real Battle: Killing Sin for Family, Church, and Neighbors

46:27 Final Prayer: Trust His Promises, Presence, and Walk in Faithfulness

Transcripts

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So this series is, is all about looking at different men

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throughout the old and New Testament

to showcase to us what it looks like

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to put it all on the line and to

be okay with whatever that costs.

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So as we look today, this morning,

uh, one of the things that we're

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gonna look at is the life of a man

who shows us what it looks like

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to live with strength and courage.

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Now, strength and courage are

what's necessary to be resolved.

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You can't be resolved without

having the strength to fortify that

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commitment and courage to pursue that.

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As I mentioned already, and as Pastor

Peter has been talking about on the

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weekends, we are constantly bombarded

with temptations to abandon our

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faith, or at least to lessen it, to

quiet it so that others are pacified.

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Uh, by our unwillingness to stand for

Christ in, in bold and honest ways.

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So what I want you to think about

is that every aspect of your life,

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though every, everything in your

life worth having, requires you

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to resolve to have that thing.

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If you're married, you know that you've

resolved before God and before man to

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love and honor your spouse for the rest of

your life, as far as it depends upon you.

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That kind of resolve requires you

to be strong in your commitments and

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courageous to love this person you're

with your spouse, no matter what happens.

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And we all know bodies change, life

change, all sorts of situations can

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change that dynamic, and yet you're

committed to that and it's worth having.

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You can also think about some of you

guys pursuing technical degrees or

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advanced degrees, terminal degrees.

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Uh, it it's required of you

to be resolved to pursue that.

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And unless and until you're willing to

put down the money and the time to do

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that, uh, you're not gonna get the degree,

you'll get conferred the degree only after

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you put in the resolve to have that thing.

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Well, we can understand how marriage and

degrees all, all, all require this kind of

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resolve, but when we look at our Christian

faith, it's really not that different.

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Uh, a resolve to your Christian

faith means you being willing to say

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whatever it costs to get the thing.

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I want to put down the effort, the

time, the money, the resources, the

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physical stamina to get the thing.

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And then Christian.

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The Christian life, the thing

is not salvation per se.

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We receive salvation that's conferred

upon us by grace through faith, but

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what we get is the relationship with

God that we were designed for you are

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resolved, not necessarily to make a

tremendous difference in your world,

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although I hope for that you're resolved,

not necessarily to have a blossoming

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ministry, whatever that might mean to you.

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Your commitments and resolve

is to the Lord, to know him,

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to love him, to live for him.

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That's what this series is about, for

you to enjoy and to, uh, participate in

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all that God has for you in this life.

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For you to do that, you have to have

strength and courage, and that's

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why we're gonna look at Joshua.

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In fact, as you open your Bibles to

Joshua chapter one, I wanna remind you,

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uh, why we're doing what we're doing.

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Some people will take issue with us

looking at the Bible in this way.

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In fact, uh, people that are conservative

and love their Lord and love their

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bibles will see that what we're doing

by looking at the lives of these

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men is, is a misuse of scripture.

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And let me just explain to you why,

uh, they would say, when you do this,

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you're taking scriptures that are, uh,

about an ancient people and you're,

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you're using it to moralize the church.

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Um, it's behavioral modification and

you're taking what God has written

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to these people and you're trying

to draw applications out of it.

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You shouldn't be doing that.

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Now, I just wanna give you a quick defense

of that because I know some people can be

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a bit, I don't know, uh, upset by this.

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Um, let me just give you one text.

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First Corinthians chapter 10.

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Uh, really you're gonna look at verses six

through 11, but I'm gonna quote to you,

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just verse 11 to give you justification

biblically for why we look at the Old

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Testament and draw application out of it.

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Here's what one Corinthians chapter

10, verse 11 says, Paul's talking

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about the Old Testament when he

says, now these things happen to

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them as an example, but they were

written down for our instruction.

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He's talking to the Corinthian church.

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This is New Testament.

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Paul talking to the New Testament Church

and saying what we read about in the Old

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Testament is written down as an example,

and it's written down for our instruction.

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And so the Bible gives us permission

to read our Old Testaments.

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With the eye of saying, how do

I make this apply to my life?

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Now that requires a bit of carefulness.

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We don't wanna take all the scripture

and say, copy and paste to my life,

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but we do wanna look at the Old

Testament and draw application from

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it, which is why we do what we do.

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So as we look at Joshua chapter

one, what we're gonna see is

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that strength and courage.

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Come from a deep and settled

conviction that God's promises

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and presence are unwavering.

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There's the point of my sermon, if

you want to know what this is about.

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Strength and courage come from a deep and

settled commitments that God's promises

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and God's presence are unwavering.

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If I could wave a magic wand over your

life right now, and I said to the Lord,

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Lord, I want you to give these men a

firm belief that everything you promised

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them, including your your, your presence.

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That they believe that 100%

without ever doubting it.

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Your life would change right now because

you would take all of God's word and then

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you would put it to work and you would

say, well, God promises these things.

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I'm gonna tackle that.

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I'm gonna do that.

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It would require strength and courage,

but you would have the necessary tools

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to muster the strength and courage

to trust God and take the active

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steps of faith that he calls you to.

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Strength and courage are required to

believe these things, but they come from.

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Having a deep and settled

conviction that God's promises

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in his presence are unwavering.

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They are always with you, always for you.

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And I think Josh was gonna give us

a taste of what this looks like.

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Okay, Joshua, chapter one.

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If you don't have it open yet, please do.

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We're gonna take a look at Joshua

and, and starting out with verse one.

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We're gonna notice a few things.

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In fact, lemme just give

you a running start here.

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Moses has just died.

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Now Moses, the man of God, the man

for whom God gave Israel the law, the

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pentitude, that is he, he's encouraged

them through Moses' life, but he's

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now off the scene in Deuteronomy 34.

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He gives his farewell speech

and he leaves Joshua in charge.

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Joshua has been training under Moses

for decades at this point, and in

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fact, we see evidences of Joshua's

leadership from the very earliest stages

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when he was fighting, uh, the battle.

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You remember Moses was

holding up his staff.

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The man leading the battle

down in the valley was Joshua.

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So Joshua's been around for a minute,

and he's been able to observe Moses'

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leadership, and now God is giving

Joshua the mantle to take up leadership

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for Israel and now help them move

into conquering the Promised land.

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You remember that Moses was disqualified.

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He, along with all of Israel, were

dq because they did not believe God.

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They didn't trust God.

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They grumbled against him.

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They, uh, actually did this because they

sent 12 spies into the Promised Land.

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And you might recall what happened

is that 10 spies came back and

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brought a scary message to Israel.

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Don't do it.

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There's too, they're too big.

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There're too many.

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But only two men were willing to stand

against the 10 and say, well, actually.

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The land is awesome.

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We can do this.

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Two of those men, one was Caleb, the

other was Joshua, the son of none, the

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one that we're gonna study this morning.

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And so he, he encourages the

people to say, we can do this.

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God has given us this land.

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We just need to go and take it.

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Um, the other 10 spies who are

chiefs of the people of Israel

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said, no, we shouldn't do this.

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Well, God, God judged

him severely for that.

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Uh, punishing them by saying, well,

for the next 40 years, all of you guys

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are gonna wander in the wilderness.

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Many of you are gonna die.

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Most of you in fact, says

everybody, minus those people that

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I approve of, which would include

Joshua, everyone's gonna die.

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Uh, Joshua then steps into leadership from

having 40 years of wandering in the desert

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with Moses, also having the experience

of seeing how Israel has dealt with

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God's promises in the past, and now God's

commissioning him to lead the people.

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So this book depicts all, all of Joshua's

book, depicts them conquering the

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promised Land with Joshua at the lead.

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And what we'll see is that all,

all the things that you and I face

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today are actually, there's a lot

of parallels to how Joshua lives.

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In fact, Joshua has every reason

to be fearful and worrisome and

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anxious because we see in the

text, Joshua's gonna be told by.

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Hey, Joshua.

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Don't sweat it.

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Be strong and courageous, which

all by itself is instructive.

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Take a look at Joshua chapter one with me.

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I'm gonna read verses one.

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Let's read verses one through

four together, and then I'll

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make a few commentary along the

way to help get us started here.

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After the death of Moses, the servant

of the Lord, the Lord said to Joshua,

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the son of none, Moses assistant.

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Now that's interesting that God

would introduce him that way.

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This is beginning of Joshua's

book, and yet he still called

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the assistant of Moses.

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God says to Joshua Moses,

my servant is dead.

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Now therefore arise, go over this

Jordan, you and all this people

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into the land that I am giving

to them, to the people of Israel.

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So God's already reminding them.

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The promises are still alive, Moses is

dead, but the promises remain, uh, remain

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alive and ready for them to take it.

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So they're going to cross

the Jordan to do this.

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Verse three, every place.

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Every place to, uh, every place that

the sole of your foot will tread upon.

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I have given to you just as I have

promised to Moses from the wilderness

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and this Lebanon as far as the great

river, the river Euphrates, all

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the land of the hit heights to the

Great Sea toward the going down to

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the sun shall be your territory.

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And just a quick commentary on this,

the land that God is promising,

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Joshua right here is actually massive.

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In fact, the land that God had promised

to Israel was far bigger than anything

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they ever conquered in real life.

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What they did was significant

and we'll, we'll talk briefly

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about that, but God is promising.

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Joshua, I told Moses you guys would have

massive territory, and he reiterates it

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to Joshua saying, every place you set your

foot everywhere, we're talking massive

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land territory here promises to Joshua.

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Uh, and that's verse four.

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All, all the, and, and, and he says,

uh, no man shall be able to stand

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before you all the days of your life.

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So this whole area, God is reminding

Joshua what's about to happen.

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He made promises to Abraham,

which are now carried forward

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through Moses and now to Joshua.

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And what we're seeing here is

Joshua being encouraged by the Lord.

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Joshua is being encouraged by the Lord

to remember I've made promises to Moses.

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And those promises also

apply to you, Joshua.

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Which already tells me

Joshua needs the reminder.

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And I think often we

need the reminder too.

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Joshua's told by God,

remember what I told Moses?

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And basically God's gonna quote him,

uh, quote what he said to Moses, and

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he's saying, look, I'm gonna give you

this land, but I need you to pursue it.

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That's often how the promises work.

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By the way, God makes promises to us,

but those promises are not static.

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They just don't come to us

and wash over us like a wave.

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It's our job like Joshua to receive the

promises of God and then to act upon them.

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Okay, all that.

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Let's start with point number one here.

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Let's claim God's promises.

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We're not health, wealth, and prosperity,

but there is an appropriate place for us

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to say, I'm gonna claim God's promises.

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I'm gonna do that.

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Uh, this is not Christian, uh,

Christian nationalism kind of thing.

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This is not name it in claimants.

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Uh, this is actually saying,

take God's word, believe God's

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word, and act upon God's word.

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That's essentially what

we're trying to get at here.

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Uh, recently, I, I was looking

at an unclaimed property website.

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In fact, I have some unclaimed

property in California.

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It's like 45 bucks or something.

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Uh, but every state has one as

far as I, I've, I've learned.

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And Texas has one as well.

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You can go to Unclaimed Property.

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I forget the website, but you can go

and see how much money you might have

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out there that you haven't touched.

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I, I went through looking at different

people and looking at different names,

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and I, I found my name there and I

don't have anything in Texas unclaimed,

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but there were some people there.

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I found one guy who had $13,870.

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I'm just sitting there and I'm

thinking, what is this guy doing?

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What does he do for a

living that he doesn't need?

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$13,870?

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And there are several people, uh,

whose names it doesn't matter.

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None of us here, um, several people,

several people who have thousands

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upon thousands of dollars just sitting

out there waiting to be claimed.

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And you gotta wonder, okay, what

are these people doing that they

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can afford not to claim all these

tens of thousands of dollars?

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Uh, but what really,

Christians do this too.

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Because we have unclaimed riches in

Christ that we have yet to tap into.

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It's easy to live in spiritual

poverty when you don't know

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the riches you have in Christ.

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And those riches are in part the

promises that God makes to us, the

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promises that he gives to us and those

promises, I mean, put it simply, I mean,

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we could talk really in a challenging

way about what promises mean, but

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let me just give you my definition.

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A promise is God's assurance

that he will do what he says.

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Because of our union with Christ promises,

God's assurance that he will do what he

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says because of our union with Christ.

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It is our union with Christ that

secures the promises that God makes to

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us and not our individual worthiness.

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Um, and therefore what I need you to

understand then is that the God makes

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promises that your job is to act upon

you, cash in the check, so to speak.

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When you act upon the promise

and failure to do that leaves you

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vulnerable and unwilling to take up

the mantle that God has called you to.

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So claiming God's promises,

then, first of all, knows means

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that you know what they are.

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You have to know what God's promises are.

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Now this is actually a more challenging

conversation than what you might realize.

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In fact, I was just reading a book that

talked about, uh, how one of his favorite

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things about graduating college was

that everyone gave him a card on it, or

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I gave him a card or a placard or some

kind of gift that said, for I know the

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plans I have for you, declares the Lord.

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Thoughts to bless you, to prosper you.

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Um, and of course if you know Jeremiah

29 11, you, you've, you've heard this

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one before, and so he, he recognizes

though that one of the challenges

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is that that promise wasn't for him.

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And that promise wasn't made to him.

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Uh, when I was in the Pentecostal Church

for a long period of time, I was in there

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for the first, I don't know, 10 years of

my Christian life, uh, Pentecostal church.

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We, we had verses like that all the time

too, and I never thought twice about them.

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I always claim it was,

yeah, that promise is to me.

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Um, second Chronicles I think is,

I think this is also Chronicles

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chapter nine, if my people.

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Who are called by my name will humble

themselves and pray, then I will hear

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their prayer and I will heal their land.

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Now I remember thinking about that

and using that, that verse to pray

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for America and to pray that God would

heal our land and bring about revival.

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That, that, that's the typical context.

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But knowing what the promises

are are challenging because you

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have to be able to distinguish

who's the church and who's Israel.

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Uh, just a short summary here.

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You are the church.

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We're not Israel.

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We are all the church.

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If you're in Christ, you are the church.

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Israel is a separate

entity in God's sight.

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Now I think Israel's gonna be

saved in the same way you are, but

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Israel here in the Old Testament

is national and ethnic Israel.

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So the promises that you see in the Old

Testament are often toward those people.

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Now, could you say, when I look at

Jeremiah 29 11, can I say, generally

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speaking, that God, uh, shows me

kindness and promises to bless me?

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I guess you could get there.

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But that's not the best

text for us to do that.

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Uh, the same can be said when we take

verses like, uh, Philippians four 13.

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I could do all things through

him who strengthens me.

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Uh, that is a promise.

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I would take that as a promise.

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But reading that promise actually

takes a little more effort than

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just saying, well, it says that, so

I'm gonna slap it on my, my thigh.

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I'm gonna put it on my jersey, and

I'm gonna, you know, and the, and

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the MMA octagon, I'm gonna punch

that guy in the name of Christ.

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It's not that, uh, but I could

say I could do all things through

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Christ who strengthens me.

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If that Octagon Fighter means if I

lose this, I, okay, I could, I can

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lose in the name of Christ, fine.

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I can win in the name of Christ.

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Uh, if, if you can, if you can do

that now I can do all things through

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Christ who strengthens me isn't a,

a free pass in a blank check to say,

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I can get that six figure job, or I

can, you know, climb that mountain.

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It really is.

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I can be content in any circumstance.

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So if he means I can be content

in loss, I can be content in

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bankruptcy, then, then great.

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Uh, but, but promises require

you to know what they are.

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Knowing what they are means

knowing how to read your Bible

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Well, um, and we'll get to that.

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We will get to that again soon.

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In fact, my second point, I think

we're gonna deal with that third point.

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Um, but you gotta know what the promises

are and a simple application for you.

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Joshua had to be reminded by the Lord.

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Think about that.

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Joshua needed God to remind

him, Hey, Joshua, remember

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those promises I gave to Moses?

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Let me tell you, and then I'm

gonna tell you, Joshua had.

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The Lord tell him, here's

what the promise is.

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You need reminders too.

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This is why our church so

often prioritizes being in

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your Bible every single day.

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You have to, you need reminders.

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I, I mean, I've, I've read

the Bible now several times.

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No boast.

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I'm just saying this is, this is the

reality and I find stuff new all the time.

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Has anyone else had this experience?

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You read your Bible like, I've

never seen that, or I've seen it

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and it never clicked what that

meant or why that was significant.

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You know, the ancients had a, a saying,

you never step into the same river twice.

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And the reason is because

their river floats, right?

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The the, the thing changes.

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You never read the same book twice,

and that's because you're changing.

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God's not changing.

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But what you see change is

because you are different.

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And if God is working on

you, that's a guarantee.

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are require you to repeatedly

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expose yourself to things that

you think you might already know.

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I constantly think about a

student I had in high school.

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Oh, I was having a very

similar conversation.

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I was preaching a message saying,

you gotta read your Bible.

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And he says, why?

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I read it already.

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I did it one time.

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I got the whole thing done and I said,

well, I don't even know what I said.

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I probably just like sighed

and said, just trust me.

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Trust me.

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You claim God's promises by

knowing what they are, but also,

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as I mentioned already, you

claim 'em by fighting for them.

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I, I want you to notice what God

says to Joshua, and in verse three,

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he says, every place that the

sole of your foot will tread upon.

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I have given you.

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I've given it to you just

as I promised to Moses.

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Now, pop quiz.

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At that point, did Joshua have the land?

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I've given you the land.

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Verse three every, everywhere you

set your foot, I've given it to you.

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And yet Joshua actually did not have it.

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And what that tells us then

is that it was their promise.

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Yes.

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And God had given it to them.

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But it was theirs to claim.

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Joshua still had to put in the

E, the effort to fight for what

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God had promised to give him.

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We shouldn't expect anything different.

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Our job is to also fight to receive

the things that God has given us.

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That's how we claim God's promises.

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We have to know them and

we have to fight for them.

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Lemme give you another

example, one John one, nine.

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Here's a simple New Testament

promise that you have to fight for

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and it's not a tough fight, but

let me just show you what it says.

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You might know this

one, one John one, nine.

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If we confess our sins, he is faithful

and just to forgive us our sins and to

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cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

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Did you catch it?

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Where's the, where's your fight?

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In that, in that passage there, if we

confess our sins, you may not be too

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impressed by that, but that's actually

something that takes effort on your part.

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It takes you going to the Lord with some

regularity and saying, Lord, forgive me.

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I'm sinning in these areas.

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I agree with you that this sin is wrong.

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So that fight is a relatively small

fight, but it's a fight nonetheless

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because it requires you examining yourself

and being humble enough to say, yes, I

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have sinned in these particular areas.

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Lord, please forgive me.

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But the promise that we see here is if

we confess our sins, he's faithful and

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he's just to forgive us of our sins and

to cleanse us, forgiveness and cleansing.

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Those are the promises that you receive.

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When you put the fight into claiming

that promise and that fight is confessing

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our sins, these things produce trust,

and uh, these things produce in us.

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Strengthen courage because

we trust his promise.

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You can live with a clean conscience

if you trust one John one, nine.

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You might have had several failures behind

your name when it comes to loving your

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wife and leading your kids and doing a

great work at the office, or, and you can,

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you can get rid of that by submitting it

to the Lord and saying, I'm gonna trust

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that you know what you're doing here.

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Lord, please forgive me for these sins.

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I confess, I agree with you.

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Let me deal with these now because I

believe God's promises are unwavering.

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I will do the uncomfortable

work of acting upon them.

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Fighting for God's promises means

knowing what they are, rather.

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Claiming God's promises means knowing

what they are and fighting for them.

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What this also means, if you're

gonna claim God's promises, notice

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he makes this promise to Joshua.

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He says, uh, I've given

these things to you.

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Joshua is going to find

resistance in the land.

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You guys already know this.

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Part of the resistance is, uh, the

lack of belief that Israel has, but

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some of it's also the shenanigans

of Aiken taking things that

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weren't, that didn't belong to him.

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They're gonna have a lot of

stumbling blocks along the

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way as they conquer the land.

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And Joshua's leadership.

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His job though was to keep them

marching in the same direction,

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even though all throughout their

march they had all sorts of issues.

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So claiming God's promises

will mean that you act on the

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promise before you see the fruit.

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And gentlemen, we have to be okay

with the fact that claiming God's

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promises means you're not gonna

see the fruit of it right away.

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So I act on the promise

before I see fruit.

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I don't quit on the

promise until I see fruit.

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That was Joshua's job.

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He was to keep them making

progress in the promised land until

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they saw fruit and they weren't

finished until they were finished.

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And even Joshua's job, although

he was finished when he died,

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the job was still yet to be done.

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That's what the whole

book of judges was about.

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They struggled to keep the

promises that God had given them.

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So when I act on the promise before

I see fruit, I don't quit on the

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promise until I see fruit and I

give thanks to God when I see fruit.

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So much, so much of your Christian

life can be, can be seen here.

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Uh, because your tenacity to pursue

what God has given you is really

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dependent upon whether or not

you believe it's worth pursuing.

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If you don't think that what God has for

you is worth it, you're just gonna say,

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well, I'll get to it if I get to it.

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There's other things that are

more important, more pressing.

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I've got stuff at the office

that's waiting for me.

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I gotta mow the lawn.

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I got some stuff at the

house that has to get done.

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I got a honey do list

that my wife has given me.

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I gotta follow up with that today.

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Your trust in God's promises will give

you the tenacity to say, I believe it.

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I'm gonna pursue it.

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I'm gonna prioritize it

until God tells me I'm done.

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And for most of our lives, claiming

your claiming God's promises will

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last the duration of your life.

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To be made, like Christ is a

lifelong promise that God gives

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us, that you can't quit on.

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You can't short circuit the process

and say, I'm just gonna trust

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that God's gonna make me more like

Christ and I'm just gonna sit here.

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I'll let go and let God mentality.

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Claiming God's promises means I

act on it before we see fruit.

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Um, I'm acting on reading my Bible.

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I'm acting on prayer.

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I'm acting on leading my

family and family devotionals.

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I'm acting on evangelizing that neighbor.

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Yeah, they're scary.

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They, they, they're smarter than

I am, but I'm gonna act on it.

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I act on the promise that God has people

that he set apart for his glory and honor.

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And I'm not gonna quit until I see fruit.

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This is what it looks like

to be strong and courageous.

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It means we're willing to set aside

our immediate gratification in

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order to say God knows what he's

doing, claiming God's promises.

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We live in a microwave generation

and increasingly so we're we.

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We enjoy immediate gratification.

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Um.

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Yeah, that's training you by the way.

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We we're, we're, we're crazy not

to think that that's training us.

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We have to swim against the string

to train ourselves to say, I'm gonna

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accept my sights on a much longer goal.

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Strength and courage come from the

conviction that God's promises are

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unwavering, but it gets even better.

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In fact, lemme take a, take a look

here verses five and six with you,

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Joshua chapter one verses five and six.

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Here.

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Here's what he says.

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No man shall be able to stand before

you all the days of your life.

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And just as I was with

Moses, so I will be with you.

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That's amazing.

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By the way, in the same way that I

was with Moses, I'll be with you.

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He's giving Joshua an incredibly,

uh, great privilege here.

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I mean, think about what

Moses' relationship to God

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was, but God said about Moses.

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I know him face to face.

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I speak to him with such an

intimacy and such a closeness

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that no one can claim that.

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Then God's telling Joshua, I'll be

with you just like I was with Moses.

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That's pretty phenomenal.

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He says, after this, I will

not leave you or forsake you.

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I'm not gonna drop out.

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And when the going gets tough,

I'm not gonna bounce and

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say, this is too much for me.

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God says, I, I will be with

you through thick and thin.

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Joshua verse six, notice

what God says to Joshua.

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Be strong and courageous.

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Joshua, for you shall cause this

people to inherit the land that I

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swore to their fathers to give them.

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I find it fascinating.

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This is much like Paul telling

Timothy, don't, don't be fearful.

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Um, you know, be strong and courageous.

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Essentially, God's telling

Joshua, be strong and courageous.

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Now that either means a Joshua needed

to be reminded what his task was,

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or B, maybe Joshua suffered with

a little bit of trepidation and

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one wouldn't fault him for that.

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Joshua stepping into

some really big shoes.

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No one's gonna be Moses, but Joshua

recognizes he's got a job to do, so.

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God says he needs some encouragement.

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I'm gonna be with you just

as with as I was with Moses.

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Now what's happening here is

God is actually almost quoting

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himself verbatim from Deuteronomy

chapter 11, verses 24 and 25.

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He's telling Joshua what he

said to Moses, almost verbatim.

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And here's what's fascinating

about this particular passage.

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I want you to keep your finger here

in Joshua chapter one, and if you

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have your physical Bible or your

electronic, I want you to turn to

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Hebrews chapter 13, verse five.

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Hebrews 13, verse five.

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I just told you the promises are,

it's sometimes tricky to know

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how to put the promises to work.

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Um, it's, it's challenging.

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We can't take, we can't take

a one-to-one all the time.

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But notice here in, in Hebrews

chapter 13, what happens, the, the,

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the writer of Hebrews, we don't

know, could be any number of people.

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We call 'em the preacher because what

we think Hebrews is, is a long, it's

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a letter that was actually a sermon.

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And so this letter sermon is

written to this, this people,

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and here's what he says in verse.

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Five.

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He says, keep your life free

from the love of money and be

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content with what you have for.

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He has said, I will never

leave you nor forsake you.

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Do you know?

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Does that sound familiar?

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And if it does sound familiar,

it's because you literally just

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read it in Joshua chapter one.

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Now, let's ask ourselves as

good Bible students here.

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The author of Hebrews is talking to

a diverse group of people here, but

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he's applying it directly to them.

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He's not making any exegetical jumps here.

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I mean, it's, he's, he's just saying,

this is what it says and it's for you.

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He points it to his current

audience in, uh, whatever it is,

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you know, 60 a d or what have you.

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I will never leave you nor forsake you.

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He's quoting and asserting Joshua,

chapter one, verse five, which again?

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Who's Joshua?

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Chapter one, verse five, two.

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Who is the original audience?

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Well, Israel, but more directly, Joshua.

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God is saying, Joshua one five to Joshua.

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He's saying it directly to Joshua.

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Here the Hebrew preacher

is saying, this is for you.

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New Testament Church.

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Couple words about that.

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This gives us permission to look

at scripture and to say, okay,

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I, I can make direct application.

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Um, we can't be as, uh, we can't do it

the same way that the Hebrew author does

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because we're not writing scripture,

but we can look at this and say, we

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have permission to use this passage in

the same way he makes the jump for us.

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And so we could say, okay,

Joshua one five is for me.

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I can take this and say,

God has spoken to me.

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I'll never leave you nor forsake you.

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In fact, Jesus says something almost very

similar in Matthew 28 verse verse 20.

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I'm with you always until

the end of the age, he says.

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And so here in Hebrews 13 verse five,

what we have is God saying, take

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this promise, put it on your life.

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I'll be with you.

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If you're in Christ, this is for you.

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I'll never leave you nor forsake you.

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So when we go back to Joshua chapter

one, which you now, which you now can

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do, you can now look at Joshua one

and say, okay, God spoke to Joshua.

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I'll never leave you or forsake

you, but this is also from my life.

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And so if you believe

that God is with you.

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He was with you every day,

every moment, every night.

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He's with you in the nighttime,

he's with you in the hospital,

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he's with you wherever you are.

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If you believe that, that would

have some pretty massive impact.

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He tells Joshua, I'm with you.

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I'm never gonna forsake you.

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Those promises are meant to bolster

his strength and his courage.

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Be strong and courageous.

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Joshua, why?

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'cause I've given you promises and I've

given you the promise of my presence.

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Well, you ought to believe that.

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Point number two, let's

believe God's presence.

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This is perhaps his

greatest promise, period.

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He's with us.

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He won't forsake us.

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He won't deny us.

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He is with us for time and eternity.

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In fact, what Joshua experienced

is only a, a partial, a fraction

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of what you and I experienced.

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He had God to lead him to the wilderness.

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Yes, he had God on the outside.

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We have God on the inside.

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The promises God makes to us are

phenomenal, but the promise of his

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indwelling presence may be best of all.

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In fact, the promise of God's presence

is not only for Joshua here and now.

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It's not only for you and I here

and now it's also for eternity.

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Revelation 21, the whole purpose of God

sending Jesus to live and die in his

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places so that we could be his people

and we could dwell again with God.

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This is the whole mo of God.

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He's trying to bring his people

back together to let us dwell

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in his presence, to be with Him,

to love Him, to worship him.

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This is, uh, this is it, gentlemen.

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There was a book I read years ago

called Practicing the Presence of God.

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It was by Brother Lawrence.

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He was a monk and the whole book was

him demonstrating the practice of

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being with God throughout the day.

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He was writing letters to a friend

and that that friend collected

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the letters, put it in a book.

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Um, I'm not even sure

if that's his real name.

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Uh, it doesn't matter.

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It's an old book.

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The point of the book, though was

to show how brother Lawrence a

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monk, would practice washing the

dishes and talking to the Lord.

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It was just his thing.

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He would go about his whole

day interacting with the Lord,

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conversing with them because he

wanted to practice God's presence.

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It was the whole purpose of the book.

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As he did this, he noticed that

things in his heart began to change.

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He would see sin more easily.

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He had practiced faith more

readily, and, and that, that's

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gonna be the same for all of us.

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The more we can become mentally engaged

with what God is doing in our lives,

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interacting with him throughout the day.

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And I think this is what Paul means

when he says praying without ceasing.

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The more we will notice sin, the more

readily we'll be able to identify sin,

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tackle sin, deal with sin, and the

more readily our faith will be stoked.

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Think about the kind of comfort you

get from knowing that somebody's

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watching in a good way, I suppose.

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Um, there's a, there's a bad way

when someone's watching someone.

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You're looking over your shoulder,

like, who's looking at me?

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When you get an alarm system.

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Uh, they're not selling

you the equipment per se.

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Uh, the equipment is part of the

package, but they're selling you the

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security of their ongoing presence.

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If something goes wrong,

you hit the button.

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Fire department's there, something

goes wrong, you hit the button.

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Police department's there, they're

giving you, uh, they're, they're selling

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you the security of their presence.

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They're with you.

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They're, they're gonna watch over you.

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If you're gone from the house, doesn't

matter they're watching your house.

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If they, if a smoke detector

goes off, don't worry.

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They're gonna send the fire department.

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They're watching over your house.

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They're watching over your interests.

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This is why having God's security is,

is even better because he says, I'm

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not just gonna watch over your house.

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I'm with you.

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It's one thing to say, I have a

police officer showing up to my house.

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I have a firefighter

showing up to my house.

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It's a whole other say, yeah, they

live at my house, they're with me.

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If anything happens, I got

police officer Bob right here,

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he's gonna take things down.

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Or, or if, if my house catches on fire,

I've got firefighter Dave on this side,

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he's gonna go and put the fire up that

that's a whole different ball game.

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God says, I'm not just gonna

watch over your interest.

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I am with you.

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And if you thought about this, found a

way to put this in your day and think

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about God's nearness, this would change

the way that you go about your time.

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When someone offends you and someone

cuts you off, you're not gonna

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be as quick to jump the handle.

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You'll go to the Lord and say,

Lord, help control my patience here.

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Give me patience.

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I'm upset.

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I'm not happy about that.

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But thank you for keeping me safe, Lord.

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Give me awareness of what

you're doing in my life.

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When my kid mouths off to me or

when I, I find something at work

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that makes me angry, Lord, help

me to respond appropriately.

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God, give me grace for this guy.

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Help me to love my daughter.

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Well, help me to be patient with my wife

when she's saying things that I know.

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Ah, I just don't make you

the way she talks about that.

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Give me patience with my wife, Lord,

or Lord, help me to be bold in this

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situation and know you're with me.

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Father, give me grace to love this man.

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Help me open my mouth to the gospel, Lord.

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Pastor Peacha just last night was

talking to a, a group of our leaders

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saying, look, talking about the gospel

is hard, but it doesn't have to be.

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In fact, one of the things that he said

is that you could be praying as you're

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talking to the person, and that's what

believing God's presence is all about.

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I know that you're with me, Lord, help

me to talk to this man and share Christ

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openly and without fear, without regret.

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Let me just be bold about your business.

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This is what it is to practice or

to believe rather God's presence

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if we believe that he's with us.

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If we believe that he's with us.

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This gives us such a leg up

against fear and that the, the,

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the way that he's with us, I want

you to think about this with me.

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A security system sees the

generalities of your life.

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In fact, they can gather a lot

of data about you, you know, your

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comings or goings, all those things.

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Um, and, and that's a bit

upsetting for some of us.

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Some of us are, are well aware that

our devices can record us audio.

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You know, you got video streaming all over

the world now you can, our ring devices

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are being used by different groups of

the, uh, of, of government organizations

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that have three letters in them.

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And they could do that without asking us.

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They just take it and

rings like, go for it.

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Have, have all the information.

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You can find your dog mail

because of your ring cam.

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That's unsettling for us.

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When people have that kind of

access, we, we, we don't like that.

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But God has that kind

of access and far more.

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When God, when I say God's with you,

and you ought believe God's presence.

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It's not abstractly with you.

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He is with you down to the dirty details.

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In fact, Jesus says to his disciples,

he says, look, I don't want you to fear.

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I don't want you to fear

because your father knows how

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many hairs are on your head.

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When a hair falls off of your noggin and

male pattern, balding starts God's aware.

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He knows how many numbers

of hairs you have.

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Which is fascinating.

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He mentions the hair on the head.

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But as we've mentioned before,

pastor p and I have talked about

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this before, sometimes the, the

Bible will use a literary device

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:

where the part refers to the whole.

728

:

So he knows the number of hair on, uh,

numbers of hair on your head, but he knows

729

:

about all the hairs, is the implication.

730

:

All of your, all of your

body hair, God's aware of.

731

:

Which, if you wanna get down to the

details and if there's, you know, hundreds

732

:

of thousands of hairs on your head,

we could just talk about eyelashes and

733

:

arm hair and armpit hair and leg hair.

734

:

You got toe hair, you got belly hair.

735

:

All the hair, God knows about that hair.

736

:

Let that wash on you for a second.

737

:

Let me just ob obscenely detailed

information and it gets even better

738

:

because in Psalm 1 39, God talks

to David and says, look, I from

739

:

your womb, I knit you together.

740

:

We now have technology that can observe

the, the happenings inside a mother's womb

741

:

as that baby's being assembled by God.

742

:

And those, those details

are down to the minutia.

743

:

God knows things about you that

you'll never know about yourself.

744

:

And God chooses to know these things.

745

:

He chooses to know intimately.

746

:

This is not a knowing of abstraction.

747

:

This is a knowing of relation.

748

:

God knows things about you

because he cares about you.

749

:

This is why we ought to

believe his presence and trust

750

:

that his presence is good.

751

:

It's detailed and it's for us in Christ.

752

:

And if I believe in his presence,

that will change the way that I pursue

753

:

fearful things, uh, sharing the gospel.

754

:

It will change how much I pray if

I believe God is listening into me.

755

:

Even now, I could be praying in

my head as I'm talking to you,

756

:

and on occasion I do do that.

757

:

His presence guarantees that we

pursue the right things, that

758

:

we have strength and courage.

759

:

God is with us.

760

:

He's holding our hand.

761

:

He's empowering us.

762

:

He's not just with us side by side.

763

:

He's with us On the inside,

God is for you and with you.

764

:

And what we see in Joshua's life is

that this for him meant everything.

765

:

He might remember Moses

begging, God, please go with us.

766

:

If you won't go with us.

767

:

I don't want to go.

768

:

And I'm sure Joshua felt much the same

way as he stepped into Moses' role.

769

:

Joshua's comfort was that

God was with him as well.

770

:

How long have I been preaching?

771

:

A long time.

772

:

Okay.

773

:

The third point really is

my most important point.

774

:

Let's go to verses seven through nine.

775

:

Notice again, this is still

God talking to Joshua.

776

:

This is God directly giving

revelation to Joshua.

777

:

Here's what God says to Joshua.

778

:

Notes for the second time.

779

:

Only be strong and very courageous.

780

:

He needed to hear it demise, being

careful to do according to all that

781

:

the law of Moses, my servant, commanded

you, do not turn from it to the right

782

:

hand or to the left, that you may

have good success wherever you go.

783

:

This book of the law shall not

depart from your mouth, but you

784

:

shall meditate on it day and night.

785

:

So that you may be careful to do

according to all that is written in it

786

:

for then you'll make your way prosperous

and then you will have good success.

787

:

Have I not commanded you?

788

:

Be strong and courageous.

789

:

That's three times.

790

:

If you were counting, do not be

frightened, which is another way

791

:

to say, be strong and courageous.

792

:

Do not be dismayed.

793

:

Another way to say, be strong

and courageous for the Lord, your

794

:

God is with you wherever you go.

795

:

There's the underlying,

again, I'm with you.

796

:

There's two, there's another word there

that I wanted to highlight to you just

797

:

because it's, it's, it's also repeated and

it's in the, the middle of verse seven.

798

:

Be strong and courageous, being careful.

799

:

Verse eight, you'll meditate on this day

and night so that you may be careful.

800

:

I think that's a really good

place for us to be careful.

801

:

He mentions it twice.

802

:

Let's, let's start with that word here.

803

:

Let's front load that to our third

point, and let's say it this way,

804

:

let's carefully obey God's word.

805

:

Carefully obey God's word.

806

:

God expected Joshua to obey the

word carefully, um, to to do so by

807

:

meditation, by speaking it out loud.

808

:

He gave him the, the goal of saying, look,

dude, you're gonna, you're gonna do well.

809

:

When my word is just

pouring out of your veins.

810

:

When you're thinking about my word, day

and night, and you're speaking my word,

811

:

day and night, when you're doing that,

you're gonna be prosperous and successful.

812

:

We have to define those words to be in

the context of how God spoke to Joshua.

813

:

Prosperous and successful doesn't

mean massive bank account.

814

:

It meant that he was gonna be

successful in what God gave him to

815

:

do, the mission that he gave him.

816

:

So carefully obeying God's word.

817

:

Think about the word careful.

818

:

Uh, you could take careful

in two different ways.

819

:

Uh, think about holding a newborn baby.

820

:

Maybe your newborn baby.

821

:

You see your, your, your firstborn.

822

:

You, you, you hold them gently.

823

:

You, it's almost like you're holding

something so tender and so vulnerable

824

:

that you, you, you hold him or her,

uh, with a kind of tenderness that I

825

:

think I, I've rarely ever seen in a man.

826

:

Besides those times, a, a man's

tenderness heightened when he is holding

827

:

his newborn or someone else's newborn.

828

:

I hope

829

:

there's a, a carefulness

because of vulnerability.

830

:

That little, that little

baby is so vulnerable.

831

:

Um, you gotta be sure that

you're holding him just right.

832

:

His neck is held just right so that

it doesn't wobble all over the place.

833

:

You wanna make sure that when

you're nestling him into your arm

834

:

that you're not cutting off his

air supply, so you make sure you're

835

:

holding him tenderly and gently.

836

:

That's one kind of carefulness.

837

:

Another kind of carefulness

is when you're cleaning a gun.

838

:

Maybe it's not even your gun.

839

:

There's a carefulness there as well.

840

:

You're checking the chamber, you're,

you're making sure that you're not, you're

841

:

not pointing it at somebody or something.

842

:

You're, you're holding it with a kind

of carefulness that designates respect.

843

:

Why?

844

:

Well, 'cause there's the carefulness

that is required because of danger.

845

:

There's carefulness from danger.

846

:

There's carefulness from vulnerability.

847

:

Which one are we talking about

when it comes to the word of God?

848

:

I'm gonna say I think both are in view.

849

:

There's a carefulness of vulnerability

because the word of God is vulnerable

850

:

to misinterpretation and misapplication.

851

:

That's what most churches do

to, to grow their churches.

852

:

They're gonna take the word of God

and subtly manipulate it to make

853

:

it say what they want it to say.

854

:

Oh, you wanna be rich.

855

:

Well, God wants you to be rich.

856

:

Oh, you want, you want

to live your own life.

857

:

Well, God wants you to live your own life.

858

:

Oh, you wanna change, uh, or gender?

859

:

Oh, God wants you to change your gender,

wants you to be true to yourself.

860

:

Those kinds of things.

861

:

The Bible is vulnerable to twisting.

862

:

Uh, but the Bible is also like a

sword or like a gun, dangerous.

863

:

If it's pointed the wrong direction,

it can mortally wound somebody.

864

:

And so we wanna be the kind of people

who treat the word of God carefully, and

865

:

that means taking time to spend with it.

866

:

I've got 1, 2, 3, 3, 3 subpoints, and I'm

carefully obey God's with three subpoint.

867

:

And I'm gonna be quick because I

have more than what I have time for.

868

:

Okay.

869

:

Carefully obey God's word.

870

:

Uh, first of all, we're gonna

do that comprehensively.

871

:

Uh, notice what he says here to, to, uh,

he says to Joshua, he says, I want you to

872

:

be careful to do according to all that the

law of Moses, my servant commanded you.

873

:

All of it.

874

:

Careful means comprehensive.

875

:

Then we have to be the kind of

men who say, I'm not gonna skip

876

:

Leviticus 'cause it's a hard book.

877

:

I'm not gonna skip numbers

because of the census data.

878

:

I'm not gonna skip these books

that I think are at least

879

:

not immediately relevant.

880

:

I gotta be comprehensive in my approach.

881

:

This is what God commanded Joshua to do.

882

:

His faithfulness would depend upon

him being comprehensive with the

883

:

people that he was charged to lead.

884

:

So it's not gonna be different for us.

885

:

Two Timothy three 16, all scripture is

breathed out by God and it's profitable.

886

:

It's good for us.

887

:

We gotta be the kind of men who take

all of the word of God, the whole Bible.

888

:

If you're not reading the Bible with us

every year, please let me just encourage

889

:

you to do that with us, for your sake.

890

:

We're not trying to po uh, trying

to pat our podcast numbers.

891

:

We're trying to do that to help

encourage you to get in the word.

892

:

If we can get you in the habit of

being in your Bible so much that

893

:

it's in your head and your heart and

you're speaking it regularly, success.

894

:

Comprehensive, carefully obeying

God's word will also mean not only

895

:

comprehensively, but resolutely.

896

:

He tells Joshua, don't turn to the left.

897

:

Don't turn to the right.

898

:

Stay in the center of my will.

899

:

Stay in the center of my word.

900

:

No, lefty righty, kind of thing.

901

:

And we're not talking about

political organizations obviously.

902

:

Although you might be able

to see some parallels there.

903

:

What he's telling Joshua is that he

has to stay in a straight line of

904

:

obedience rather than zigzagging between

competing voices or cultural pressures.

905

:

And because he's going into Canaan

territory, Canaanite territory,

906

:

there's unbelievers, they're all over.

907

:

And in fact, one of the dangers

for Israel is that they would

908

:

intermarry in what would happen?

909

:

Well, they would dilute their

resoluteness to the Lord.

910

:

They would swerve.

911

:

Joshua, as he closes out his book,

he's gonna say to the people of

912

:

Israel, look, you do what you wanna do.

913

:

You can serve the gods of the Amorites.

914

:

He doesn't want 'em to do that, but he

says, but as for me and my house, as for

915

:

me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

916

:

We will be faithful to Yahweh.

917

:

You do what you do, but

we're gonna serve the Lord.

918

:

Man.

919

:

That ought to be your

battle cry, gentlemen.

920

:

You may not have a family house yet, but

you do have a your own house to deal with.

921

:

As for me and my house,

we're gonna serve the Lord.

922

:

And what that means.

923

:

We can, we can, we as Christians, we

wave that flag proudly, we should, but

924

:

it means that we're gonna look at all of

scripture and let all of scripture speak

925

:

to us submitting to biblical authority.

926

:

Which by the way, tangentially

biblical authority doesn't always

927

:

mean adhering to my interpretation.

928

:

It means submitting to what God tells me.

929

:

And that sometimes is gonna challenge

me as, as a growing up charismatic.

930

:

Um.

931

:

That was the church I knew.

932

:

Uh, female pastor, no problem with that.

933

:

Like that does that.

934

:

I I was married by a female pastor.

935

:

Um, I had no problem with these

speaking in tongues prophesying.

936

:

I mean, that was just my world.

937

:

I was totally okay with that.

938

:

It wasn't until I started reading

God's word comprehensively that

939

:

things began to subtly shift for me.

940

:

When God opened my eyes to some

of the things that were happening

941

:

that I, I think now I'm convinced

of, were not a biblical expression.

942

:

I began to say, I need to change this.

943

:

I can't, I can't be part of this anymore.

944

:

I still love all of those people.

945

:

I keep in touch with many of them.

946

:

Uh, but they know, and I know

we're on different pages now.

947

:

Part of it is then being resolute to

say whatever the word says, I want to,

948

:

I wanna go with that, whatever that

says, even if it's uncomfortable for me.

949

:

And there's lots of things.

950

:

If you're reading the Bible with us,

we're, we're, we're encountering a lot

951

:

of uncomfortable things in the Bible.

952

:

I take a little bit of comfort in that

because that tells me I'm reading God's

953

:

word and I'm not importing me into it.

954

:

If my God never agrees with

me, it's because I'm the God.

955

:

I, I'm reading myself into scripture.

956

:

Uh, but if God disagrees with me

and tells me how things are supposed

957

:

to be, and I think it's supposed

to be another way, I know, great.

958

:

I'm feeling the pressure to

change my perspective because

959

:

God is different than I think

comprehensively, resolutely finally,

960

:

meditatively, uh, carefully obeying

God's word means I'm comprehensive.

961

:

I'm resolute and I'm meditating upon it.

962

:

This is what God tells Joshua.

963

:

I want you to meditate on it.

964

:

That's how you're gonna

be successful, gentlemen.

965

:

That's how you're gonna be successful

and, and the Christian life.

966

:

Meditating on God's word, that means

carefully considering thinking,

967

:

rolling it over in your head.

968

:

You're taking a shower, you're thinking

about what you just read that morning.

969

:

You're driving on the way to work.

970

:

You're taking time to think about

what God's word says and what

971

:

it means and how to apply it.

972

:

Comprehensive, resolute, meditative,

973

:

being strong and courageous will

come from our ability to our

974

:

settled conviction that God is.

975

:

God has made promises and he's given

us his presence, and those things are

976

:

never gonna change when we believe that

that gives us the, the temerity to be

977

:

resolved and that allows us to grow in our

love for him, to serve our families, to

978

:

make bold moves for the sake of Christ.

979

:

Not reckless moves I should mention,

but bold moves, uh, faithfully serving

980

:

God, doing what he calls us to do.

981

:

My heart for our, our men in the

church is that we would be a church

982

:

of, of strong men who, who do this.

983

:

This is this, don't, don't

overcomplicate the sermon.

984

:

You're not conquering territory.

985

:

I get that.

986

:

But you are conquering your own flesh.

987

:

And in many respects there's a,

that's, that can be a lot more

988

:

challenging 'cause you never escape you.

989

:

You're with you all the day.

990

:

Your strength and courage that

needs to be pointed at crucifying

991

:

your own sin and living rightly

before the Lord, that could mean you

992

:

dealing with your anger this year.

993

:

Maybe you're a short-tempered man, and,

and you, you just kinda let it fly.

994

:

You, you justify it because you

say, well, you know, people,

995

:

do people do the right thing?

996

:

I'm just, it's a, it's

constructive righteousness.

997

:

Maybe, maybe you should ask

your family about that and see

998

:

how they feel about your anger.

999

:

Maybe you've been dealing with lust

and this is the year the Lord wants

:

00:45:18,990 --> 00:45:22,500

you to finally, these, kill this

thing, confess it to your brothers.

:

00:45:22,890 --> 00:45:23,710

Kill the sin.

:

00:45:24,435 --> 00:45:27,404

It's pernicious and you've been

dragging your heels and putting

:

00:45:27,404 --> 00:45:28,575

the accountability software.

:

00:45:28,575 --> 00:45:29,414

'cause it's embarrassing.

:

00:45:29,414 --> 00:45:31,935

I don't want people to know,

and I No, you, you gotta kill

:

00:45:31,935 --> 00:45:33,555

this in, expose it to light.

:

00:45:33,975 --> 00:45:37,035

That's gonna take strength and courage

that you previously have not exercised.

:

00:45:37,394 --> 00:45:41,055

But if I believe God's promise that he's

with me, he's for me, and that this is for

:

00:45:41,055 --> 00:45:46,245

my good, I, I can, I can then take steps

of faith that are albeit humiliating, but

:

00:45:46,245 --> 00:45:47,475

humbling in the best sense of the word.

:

00:45:48,044 --> 00:45:50,354

Our strength and our courage comes

from our willingness to submit to

:

00:45:50,354 --> 00:45:51,180

God's word, whatever that says.

:

00:45:51,509 --> 00:45:54,540

If we confess our sins, he's faithful

and just to forgive us of our sins,

:

00:45:54,569 --> 00:45:55,770

cleanses, small unrighteousness.

:

00:45:56,549 --> 00:45:58,200

That's the kind of strength and

courage we're talking about here.

:

00:45:58,200 --> 00:46:00,959

We're not talking about conquering

Texas or taking on a new con.

:

00:46:00,959 --> 00:46:02,580

We're not gonna go invade Greenland.

:

00:46:03,149 --> 00:46:06,270

We're, we're gonna, we're gonna

invade our own sinful flesh.

:

00:46:06,810 --> 00:46:08,580

We're gonna submit it to the word of God.

:

00:46:09,390 --> 00:46:11,040

Now we're gonna be strong and courageous.

:

00:46:11,189 --> 00:46:14,580

Not only for our own sake, we will benefit

from it, but for the sake of the people

:

00:46:14,580 --> 00:46:18,270

that depend upon us, our church family,

our obviously our biological families, our

:

00:46:18,270 --> 00:46:20,549

neighbors, our Muslim and Hindu neighbors.

:

00:46:21,194 --> 00:46:24,705

Our cultural Christian neighbors,

they need us to step up to the plate.

:

00:46:25,515 --> 00:46:27,165

So I hope that you do,

gentlemen, let's pray.

:

00:46:27,674 --> 00:46:30,794

God, we do thank you that you've given us

Joshua's life to look at as an example for

:

00:46:30,794 --> 00:46:38,355

us, or there's a, there's a lot of reasons

why we, we won't act upon these things.

:

00:46:38,595 --> 00:46:39,884

Some of those are, are fear.

:

00:46:39,944 --> 00:46:41,565

Uh, we're afraid of the consequences.

:

00:46:41,565 --> 00:46:43,484

We're afraid of the cost.

:

00:46:44,055 --> 00:46:45,194

Some of it's laziness.

:

00:46:45,225 --> 00:46:47,835

We, we just don't wanna put

the effort in your promises.

:

00:46:47,835 --> 00:46:48,975

Don't motivate us.

:

00:46:49,274 --> 00:46:49,515

Um.

:

00:46:50,234 --> 00:46:51,645

We don't think your

promises are that great.

:

00:46:51,649 --> 00:46:53,325

And, and it's, and that's

a position of ignorance.

:

00:46:53,325 --> 00:46:54,645

Lord, we, we just don't know.

:

00:46:56,085 --> 00:46:59,955

Help us as men to confront these

tendencies and the many more that I'm

:

00:46:59,955 --> 00:47:06,674

not mentioning, and to pursue a new,

with a resolution, living for your

:

00:47:06,674 --> 00:47:10,845

glory, which will mean Lord, trusting

your promises, trusting your presence,

:

00:47:10,845 --> 00:47:15,404

that you're with us at:

even when everyone else is asleep.

:

00:47:15,404 --> 00:47:16,095

You're with us.

:

00:47:16,500 --> 00:47:18,330

And that you're with us at

three 30 in the morning when

:

00:47:18,330 --> 00:47:19,290

we're just finishing our shift.

:

00:47:19,290 --> 00:47:22,799

You're with us when we believe that Lord.

:

00:47:22,799 --> 00:47:25,290

And when we believe your promises,

you're, you're gonna change us.

:

00:47:25,319 --> 00:47:26,640

Your Lord gives us this guarantee.

:

00:47:26,640 --> 00:47:28,980

So help us Lord, to walk in

that truth, to live that out.

:

00:47:28,980 --> 00:47:33,240

And as a church of men who love you,

help grow us in these things so that we

:

00:47:33,240 --> 00:47:37,980

might walk in faithfulness, so that we

might walk in fruitfulness for the sake

:

00:47:37,980 --> 00:47:40,410

of our families, for the sake of our

church, for the sake of our neighbors,

:

00:47:40,920 --> 00:47:42,629

for the sake of the glory of Christ.

:

00:47:43,470 --> 00:47:44,970

We ask all these things in his name.

:

00:47:45,450 --> 00:47:45,720

Amen.

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Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness
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A Deal Too Good to Ignore: Sowing and Reaping Goodness (Galatians 5:22; 6:6-10)
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The Right Kind of Fruit: Secular Niceness vs. Convictional Kindness (Colossians 3:12-14)
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The Prayerful Pursuit of Patience (Colossians 1:9-11)
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Fruit of the Spirit: Peace (Luke 2:8-20)
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Fruit of the Spirit: Joy (Philippians 4:4-6)
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Fruit of the Spirit: Love (1 John 4:7-12)
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Fruit of the Spirit: Abiding in Christ (John 15:1-8)
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