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Introduction:
After 40 years of
wandering in the wilderness, Israel is about to take possession of the
land which God promised Abraham centuries earlier, Gen. 12:7. This book
is about the battles that Israel faced in order to claim that promise
from God. Joshua is a book of warfare, suffering and great victories. It
is a book that can teach the modern Christian much about obtaining
spiritual victory in your life. Often we have the idea that Canaan
refers to Heaven. Nothing could be farther from the truth. When we get
to Heaven, there will be no more wars, there will be no more enemies,
there will be no more suffering or death, and there will be no more sin.
All of these are present in the book of Joshua and are dealt with in its
pages. Canaan isn't Heaven, but it is a picture of the life of victory
available to every child of God today!
I.
TO
CLAIM THE LAND (VV.1-4)
The land was given to them back in Gen. 12:7.
The land was indeed their land! There was no need for them to continue
their wandering around in the wilderness. They had a land; all they had
to do was claim it! I see many Christians today that are defeated and
who struggle with sins, who, are wandering around in a spiritual
wilderness. It does not have to be that way! God has a place of
victorious living which He has promised you and me, 2 Cor. 2:14; Rom.
8:37; 1 Cor. 15:57. Most of the time, we are defeated because we refuse
to walk in victory! I believe there is a place of conquest for every
child of God this morning that we can claim for our own and these next
few verses tell us what we need to remember as we set out to claim our
victory.
II.
TO HAVE
CONFIDENCE
IN THE LORD (VV.5-6, 9)
Joshua is reminded of some very precious
promises in these verses. Notice what God promised him:
V. 5 The promise of victory over every enemy.
V. 5 The promise of the presence and power of
God.
V. 5 The promise of the faithfulness of God
V. 6 The promise of absolute victory.
V. 6 The promise of God to keep His promises.
What did Joshua have to do to make these
things happen? Just one thing: Trust God!
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He
still gives victory over all our enemies - 1 John 5:4-5.
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He
is still ever present, Heb. 13:5, and all powerful - Matt. 28:18.
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He
is still faithful - Matt. 28:20.
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He
still gives absolute victory - 1 Cor. 15:57; Rev. 21:4, 27
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He
still keeps His promises - Rom. 4:21.
What do we have to do to see these things
come to pass in our lives? Just one thing: Trust God!
III.
TO
CARRY
OUT THE LAW (VV. 7-8)
Notice what the Lord told Joshua about the
Law and how this applies to our lives today.
V. 7 - He was to keep the Law
V. 8 - He was to meditate on the Law
V, 7, 8 - He was to prosper by honoring the
Law
We are commanded to honor the Book of God! We
are to feed on the Bible - 1 Pet. 2:2; Job 23:12. We are to live by the
Bible - Psa. 119:11; Psa. 1:1-3; Psa. 37:31; Psa.
119:97; Jer. 15:16. We will be blessed when
these things are true in our lives - Psa. 1:1-3!
IV.
TO
COURAGE
IN LEADERSHIP (VV. 6A, 7A, 9A)
Conclusion:
Are you standing
for the Lord? Or, have you fallen out along the way?
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