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The Book of Joshua is the book of new beginnings for the people of God, and many believers today need a new beginning.
The Book of Joshua is the book of new beginnings for the people of God, and many believers today need a new beginning.
After forty years of wandering in the wilderness, Israel claimed their inheritance and enjoyed the blessings of the land that God had prepared for them, “as the days of heaven upon the earth” ().
That’s the kind of life God wants us to experience today.
Jesus Christ, our Joshua, wants to lead us in conquest now and share with us all the treasures of His wonderful inheritance.
He has “blessed us with all spiritual blessings” (), but too often we live like defeated paupers.
“God buries His workers, but His work goes on.”
Joshua was a slave in Egypt
But also He was the Servant of Moses
Your Past neither Your potential excuses you from serving
Joshua was a man of faith who knew the Lord and trusted Him to do wonders for His people
Joshua the soldier.
The first official recorded act of Joshua in Scripture is his defeat of the Amalekites when they attacked Israel about two months after Israel’s exodus from Egypt (17:8–16).
Moses was a prophet and legislator, but Joshua was a general with exceptional military skills.
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