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Joshua

Podcast von Joshua P. Howard

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Geschichte & Religion

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The Book of Joshua primarily focuses on the story of Joshua, who succeeds Moses in leading the Israelites into the Promised Land after their 40 years of wandering in the desert. Throughout the book, God repeatedly instructs Joshua to "be strong and courageous." His strength comes from God as he conquers the land and establishes the tribes of Israel within it, relying on God's presence and guidance.

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A House That Serves the Lord (Part II)

We are in the penultimate section of the book of Joshua, and it is a particularly powerful section of our book. I will miss this book, but I am going to greatly treasure these final two portions we have to walk through before we move on to 1st and 2nd Peter. With July 4th in mind, it is proper and fitting for us to be in prayer for this land in which God has placed us. Not one of us is in this country (or city, or church) by accident—God has a purpose for each of us and has placed us where He chooses (Acts 17:26-27). So, as we pray, we may praise God that He rules over all the nations as the King of Kings (Ps 22:27-28)! It is good for nations to serve the Lord (Ps 33:12), but it is not good for those nations who reject the Lord (Ps 2:1-12). We as the Church are given the tremendous task of discipling all the nations of the world (Matt 28:18-20), but we are also to especially care for those where we have been planted, the people who we are among (Jer 29:7). It is good for us to be a people who consistently pray that our nation (and indeed, every nation) might seek the Lord and worship Him (Rev 15:4).

6. Juli 2025 - 43 min
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Remembering the Lord, Carefully

This Sunday we will be in chapter 22, and we'll be considering the seriousness of true worship. The next chapter (23) will accordingly have some instructions concerning worship, while the last chapter (24) will describe God's people holding a worship service. If you have not been already doing so, please try to read along with us in these books we are preaching through—read these passages beforehand, take time to reflect on them, and come to worship with them in mind. This will accomplish a few things, but two things in particular come to mind. First, you will learn so much more from the passage if you have spent time in it during the week (as opposed to encountering it afresh on Sunday morning). Second, your children will benefit from seeing their parents engaged in the teaching and application of God's Word. You'll talk about it, you'll see applications in your own homes and lives, and you'll speak with your children about it. Think of this as a sort of "memorial" you can raise when your excitement for the things of the Lord is contagious to your children. There are many themes that pop up in our passage for this Sunday, but one of them that is quite interesting to me comes in verse 17, when the people exclaim "have we not had enough?" I absolutely love this exclamation—when God's people are so tired of sin and its consequences, that when it appears their brethren are trespassing God's instructions, they fling their hands in the air and cry out "have we not learned our lesson? Have we not had enough of this cycle of disobedience?" This is a good attitude for God's people to have: we know what disobedience to God is, we know what it brings, and we know the consequences.

8. Juni 2025 - 50 min
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Threats Bigger Than Giants

There is a certain thing I used to find myself doing when I worked out—I would find myself "cheating" a bit toward the end of the workout. In other words, I would start getting a bit tired (and maybe even a little bored of the routine), and I would pay less attention to my form. I would sling the weights around instead of making careful movements. My workout form would become lax and careless. And as I grew older, I realized that is usually the exact point when I would pull or strain something. Even with the end in sight, I had to remember to be especially vigilant. Israel is in a similar spot in Joshua 16–17. This should be the easy time, when the land is allotted, and the last enemies are defeated. This half of the book should be rather easy going! But instead, God's people seem to lose sight of the end goal, and disaster comes from it. They leave enemies all around them, and it does not go well for them. This is not the sort of thing that only happens in ancient Canaan, either. There are a great many things in this world that tempt us to capitulate, to acquiesce, even to abdicate our calling. Christians think that we see the "end" in sight, or maybe we simply forget that we are running a race at all—and we falter and fall. Our goal is to remain faithful and alert, pressing toward the prize of the upward call in Christ Jesus. Our prayer should be to run the race in a way that is faithful to Christ. "When he shall come with trumpet sound, O may I then in him be found: dressed in his righteousness alone, faultless to stand before the throne."

18. Mai 2025 - 42 min
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