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TEXT: “And Joshua said to the people, Sanctify yourselves; for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you” (Josh.
3:5).
INTRODUCTION: The key to victory is “Sanctify yourselves.”
We have the promise, “The Lord will do wonders.”
I. Consider the setting.
A. For forty years Israel had the “pillar of fire” by night and the “pillar of cloud” by day.
B. Now they are to follow the “ark of the covenant” across the Jordan River (see Josh. 3:15–17).
But they have the promise, “Hereby you shall know that the living God is among you” (Josh.
3:10).
II.
Consider the command: “Sanctify yourselves.”
A. They were to cleanse and purify themselves.
“Come out … and be separate” (2 Cor.
6:17).
This was within their ability.
They could and must put away uncleanness.
B. They were to dedicate themselves to God’s purpose and instructions.
III.
Consider the promise: “Tomorrow the Lord will work wonders among you.”
A. God could not work through unsanctified hearts.
B. The Lord will ask them to do things that would paralyze with fear unsanctified hearts.
He commanded the priests to step into the waters of an overflowing river.
And wonders did follow.
C. A few days later God commanded them to march around Jericho.
Unsanctified hearts would have laughed at God’s commands, promises, and methods.
But wonders did follow.
D. There were dangers and perils ahead for unsanctified hearts.
We need only think of Achan (read Josh.
7).
APPLICATION:
“Sanctify yourselves.”
This is also spoken to us.
“The Lord will work wonders among you.”
This promise is also to us.
2 Chronicles 7:14 issues the same call to God’s children.
2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1, likewise sounds the command and the promises.
Last week, our focal text came from the book of Phillipians and centered around the letter written by the Apostle Paul to the church at Phillipi, a church that Paul started some years prior and wanted to encourage them along their journey.
Paul’s message was one of 1) live a life that is worthy of your callling, and to standing in unity with the same mind, striving side-by-side.
The title was to “Stand for Something.”
Sometimes our struggle with standing is rooted in the fact that we haven’t .........
Santification is not just to stand alone/separate yourself physicially, but to to separate your heart for God from your heart for everything else.
EXPOUND… don’t put more trust in supervisorss abilities to affect the situation than you do in God abilities!!....Time for WORSHIP, Commitment to GIVING, etc.
In today’s focal text, Joshua (the new leader) tells the people on the night before a key battle (entering into the promise land), to “sanctify yourselves for tomorrow, the Lord is going to do wonders among you.”
Three things I want to look at that will help us apply the scriptures to our lives today.
CONSIDER THE SETTING
For forty years Israel had the “pillar of fire” by night and the “pillar of cloud” by day that they could see and rely on.
Now they are to follow the “ark of the covenant” across the Jordan River (see ).
Before, the awesomeness of the cloud by day and fire by night was a very visible sign of the presence of God that not only they could see, but so could their enemies.
But now, they have but only the promise, “Hereby you shall know that the living God is among you” ().
Before, there was a tornado of fire between them and their enemies, but now there was the just a promise that as long as the Ark is present, know I am with you.
This was why consecration was necessary:
FCF: If God promises you something, that will and should be enough for you…unless you consider God’s promises like the promises of friends and family…EXPOUND: family members borrowing money.
CONSIDER THE COMMAND
They were to cleanse and purify themselves.
“Come out … and be separate” ().
This was within their ability.
They could and must put away uncleanness.
They were to dedicate themselves to God’s purpose and instructions.
But as long as they co-mingled God’s promises with man’s promises, they were bound the fail....as long as they co-mingled God’s ability to provide with their own, they were destined to
CONSIDER THE PROMISE
“Tomorrow the Lord will work wonders among you.”
(summary
God could not work through unsanctified hearts.
The Lord will ask them to do things that would paralyze with fear unsanctified hearts.
He commanded the priests to step into the waters of an overflowing river.
And wonders did follow.
A few days later God commanded them to march around Jericho.
Unsanctified hearts would have laughed at God’s commands, promises, and methods.
But wonders did follow.
There were dangers and perils ahead for unsanctified hearts.
We need only think of Achan (read ).
APPLICATION:
A. God could not work through unsanctified hearts.
“Sanctify yourselves.”
This is also spoken to us.
“The Lord will work wonders among you.”
This promise is also to us.
B. The Lord will ask them to do things that would paralyze with fear unsanctified hearts.
He commanded the priests to step into the waters of an overflowing river.
And wonders did follow.
issues the same call to God’s children.
C. A few days later God commanded them to march around Jericho.
Unsanctified hearts would have laughed at God’s commands, promises, and methods.
But wonders did follow.
D. There were dangers and perils ahead for unsanctified hearts.
We need only think of Achan (read ).
, likewise sounds the command and the promises.
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