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From Exodus 3 through Deuteronomy 34, The Bible focuses on the life & ministry of Moses. But now… things have changed for Israel with five simple words: “Moses, My servant, is dead.”
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Israel is coming out of a 40-year period of wandering in the desert; along with much regret, sadness, and death. The community has mourned for Moses, but also hopes that they can have a “new beginning.”
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The Book of Joshua will chronicle Israel as they follow their newly-appointed leader, Joshua, as they complete the task of conquering the Promised Land. But who is Joshua?
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The Various Roles of Joshua 1.) Slave - A Slave in Egypt as a “Youth” 2.) Soldier - Led Israel’s 1 st battle (Ex. 17) 3.) Servant - Was Moses’ Aide/Minister 4.) Spy - 1 of 12 to survey the Promised Land, but only he & Caleb willing to fight 5.) Successor - Chosen by God & Moses
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The “Name Game” He’s originally named Hoshea, which means “Salvation” Moses re-named him Joshua, (noted in Numbers 13:16) meaning “God is my Salvation” The root name for Jesus and Joshua is the same Hebrew name… Yeshua
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Joshua 1: 1-9 God’s calling, promises, and instructions to Joshua as he assumes leadership over Israel.
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Deuteronomy 31: 7-8 7 Then Moses summoned Joshua and said to him in the presence of all Israel, “Be strong and courageous, for you must go with this people into the land that the L ORD swore to their ancestors to give them, and you must divide it among them as their inheritance. 8 The L ORD Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
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Joshua 1: 16-18 The Israelite leaders respond to Joshua and God’s call to “begin again” in conquering the Promised Land.
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Joshua 3 The miraculous crossing of the entire nation of Israel across the Jordan River, “mirroring” the Red Sea crossing with Moses.
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The Jordan River at “flood stage” would be over a mile wide. The city of Adam (where the Jordan River was stopped miraculously) was about 20 miles upstream.
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It’s important to note that it is the priests that lead the way, and must “get their feet wet.” This represents the truth that we often must take a step of faith first before God will do a miracle in our lives. “God’s promises are prods, not pillows.”
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Joshua 4:14 “That day the L ORD exalted Joshua in the sight of all Israel; and they stood in awe of him all the days of his life, just as they had stood in awe of Moses.”
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Joshua 5:1 “Now when all the Amorite kings west of the Jordan and all the Canaanite kings along the coast heard how the L ORD had dried up the Jordan before the Israelites until they had crossed over, their hearts melted in fear and they no longer had the courage to face the Israelites.”
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From the comments of Moses, from God, from the Israelite leaders, and the response of the foreign kings; the theme of courage is pretty hard to miss, with its true source being God alone.
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“Strong Lessons” from Joshua 1 & 3 1.) God’s promise to be with us and not forsake us runs through Scripture, but it is best fulfilled in Jesus Christ. 2.) If we want to truly obey & follow God, “meditating” on His Word will help us. 3.) The Saturday Challenge: “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the L ORD will do amazing things among you.” - Joshua 3:5
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