Certain Women Podcast

Joshua 1–8; 23–24, Be Strong and of a Good Courage

25 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Joshua 1–8; 23–24, Be Strong and of a Good Courage

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In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore the book of Joshua and the powerful pattern of faith before miracles. As the Israelites prepare to cross the Jordan River and enter the promised land, they are asked to step forward in faith before the waters part. Tess and Becky reflect on how often discipleship requires moving forward without certainty, trusting God even when answers, miracles, or relief feel delayed. The conversation also focuses on obedience and the daily choice to serve God. From marching around Jericho to setting up memorial stones after crossing the river, the Israelites are repeatedly invited to remember God’s hand in their lives and trust Him even when His instructions don’t fully make sense. Tess and Becky connect these stories to modern discipleship, showing how small acts of remembrance, covenant living, and exact obedience shape faith over time. They also highlight the story of Rahab and the powerful reminder that faith is not limited by someone’s past. Her courage and willingness to act place her within God’s covenant story and even within the lineage of Christ. This episode encourages listeners to choose Christ daily, trust Him before seeing the miracle, and remember that faithful decisions today shape generations to come.

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