Sermon Tone Analysis
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Jesus Christ, our Joshua, wants to lead us in conquest now and share with us all the treasures of His wonderful inheritance.
He has “blessed us with all spiritual blessings” (Eph.
1:3), but too often we live like defeated paupers.
It wasn’t enough that Joshua be a good warrior; he also had to know the God of Israel and the holy laws God gave His people to obey.
We shall discover that the secret of Joshua’s victories was not his skill with the sword but his submission to the Word of God (Josh.
1:8) and to the God of the Word (5:13–15).
During Israel’s wilderness journey, Moses had a special tent set up outside the camp where he could meet with God (Ex.
33:7–11).
It was Joshua’s responsibility to stay at the tent and guard it.
Not only was Joshua a warrior, but he was also a worshiper and knew how to live in the presence of God.
Joshua was jealous not only for the glory of God but also for the honor and authority of Moses.
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This crisis revealed some fine leadership qualities in Joshua.
He was not blind to the realities of the situation, but he didn’t allow the problems and difficulties to rob him of his faith in God.
The ten spies looked at God through the difficulties, while Joshua and Caleb looked at the difficulties through what they knew about God.
Their God was big enough for the battles that lay ahead!
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