Joshua 21
One of the most comforting promises God has made to us is when He said, “I will NEVER leave you nor forsake you.”
Take that to the bank!
Joshua 21
One of the most comforting promises God has made to us is when He said, “I will NEVER leave you nor forsake you.”
Take that to the bank!
Joshua 21
I had previously stated that the priests did not own any land. The cities they were given included pasture lands.
The main point was that God Himself was to be their sole and prized possession.
If you have The Lord, you automatically have everything.
Go Buckeyes!
Joshua 16
The Levites (priests) were not to receive an inheritance. They couldn’t own land, but were given towns to live in. All their needs were met. God said, “You don’t get material possessions. But, you get ME!”
“I (the Lord) am their inheritance … I am their possession.” [Ezek. 44]
Joshua 14
God gave the Promised Land of Canaan to Israel to be their “forever” home. What He gives, He doesn’t take back. The squabbles raised by Muslims are going to always be fruitless. God will see to that.
Joshua 14
The older I get, the more this subject is on my mind. Joshua’s conquest yielded lands and riches to the tribes to enjoy and pass on to their offspring. We all generally enjoy blessings someone else paid the price for.
Jesus said, “It’s more blessed to give than receive.” I trust that I can leave an inheritance to those I love.
Lord, help me.
Joshua 10
God had commanded Joshua to eliminate all the inhabitants of the Promised Land. It was a gruesome scene.
We have enemies, but they are the carnal deeds of our own flesh. In His Word, God says, “Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry.” [Col. 3:5]
It is to be a likewise gruesome scene where we hold court on such behavior and eliminate it from our lives.
Have no mercy!
Joshua 9
The Gibeonites heard of Israel’s victories and feared for their existence. They deceitfully dressed and acted like they had come a long distance when, in fact, they lived very close. They conned the leaders of Israel into a pact of non-aggression.
Joshua had failed to inquire of the Lord.
Leaders need to pray and seek the Lord’s guidance in EVERYTHING.
Joshua 6
God instructed Joshua on how the Israelites were to conquer Jericho. The strategy included the “shout.” On the 7th day and the 7th lap around the walled city, the entire population were to shout to God. He’s not deaf. It was God’s idea. It no doubt stunned the city’s inhabitants, and provided a dramatic backdrop for God to demolish the impenetrable walls.
In the Psalms, one of the Hebrew words for praise is shabach. It means shout. Some Sunday morning at church, don’t be surprised if the worship leader invites everyone to shout to God. It’s very scriptural.
Walls will fall!
Joshua 4
God instructed Joshua to have 12 stones from the Jordan River stacked up where the nation crossed near Jericho. He knew the children would ask, “What are these stones for?”
Children learn so many spiritual truths from their parents. Godly parents should always take valuable opportunities to teach their children when valuable moments and questions arise.
When you raise your children for Jesus, you will reap unbelievable blessings as they journey through life.
Joshua 2
Israel’s two spies sent to Jericho to evaluate it for conquest were hidden from the king by Rahab. Because she saved their lives, they promised to spare her and her family from devastation when they attacked. They instructed her to hang a scarlet cord from her window to exempt her in the assault.
Christ’s scarlet blood has provided for us a pass from the fate of all who reject Him.
I’m glad Ohio State’s colors are SCARLET and Gray. Just sayin’ …