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This Week’s Theme: The Church Serves As One
Memory Verse: Joshua 1:16 “16 So they answered Joshua, saying, “All that you command us we will do, and wherever you send us we will go.”
This Week’s Word is People of God: Those called out to belong to God and serve Him in His world.
God called Israel to be His people in the Old Testament, anticipating the calling of the church in the New Testament
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: The Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh asked for the land east of the Jordan and Moses understood their request as an instrument to destroy unity among the people of God.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance to unify the brothers and sisters in the body of Christ by avoiding the words, ways, and works that destroy unity.
Sermon Text: Joshua 1:12-18
Introduction:
Transition sentence: Through this Old Testament story, God provides His children assistance in keeping ONENESS.
One of the first thing that needs to happen is for us to do is . . .
To serve the Lord’s proposes, we must surrender to His leader and stick with His people.
REST PROMISED
REST AS A PLACE OF REST
REST FROM YOUR ENEMIES
Deliberate Leader
Determined Laity
I.
The Same Pledge
Explain:
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Did you promised the LORD that you would follow Him?
Are you guilty of not following His Word? Are you guilty of making excuses for not following God’s Word?
Write out your biblical pledge to follow God.
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The Same Parameters
God Be With You
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Are you guilty of following people who are not following God?
Name the Scriptures that guide who you follow and why?
What will you start doing to encourage rather than discourage your brothers and sisters in Christ?
III.
The Same Punishment
We are saved as individuals but grow in community.
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Because no Christian is perfect, what area(s) are you not following the LORD fully?
List the Judgment Scriptures from the New Testament.
What will you start doing so you will serve in unity?
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