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Joshua Vs. Moses: From Presence to Possession - Kent Thompson | 29 March 2026

32 min · 29 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Joshua Vs. Moses: From Presence to Possession - Kent Thompson | 29 March 2026

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Episode Description:Why did Joshua walk straight into the promised land when Moses' generation spent 40 years going in circles? In this message, Kent Thompson traces it back to one quiet detail — Joshua didn't leave the tent. This is a message about the hidden place, the inner room, and why what happens in private is what determines everything that follows in public. Show Notes:Kent unpacks the contrast between Moses and Joshua — not as a history lesson, but as a live question: what's keeping us from possessing what God has already promised? Drawing from Exodus 33, Joshua 1, and Matthew 6, he maps a pattern of presence, identity, action, and fulfilment that's as relevant now as it was then. Whether you've been circling the same ground for years or you're ready to cross your Jordan, this one's worth sitting with. Key Scriptures:Exodus 33:7-11 · Joshua 1:1-9 · Proverbs 27:17 · Matthew 6:6

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