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God’s Plan and Promise for Joshua
Joshua is known for the Battle of Jericho and "the walls came tumblin' down" song.
But there is more history concerning Joshua.
He was Moses' assistant and even accompanied him to Mt. Sinai.
He was one of the twelve chosen as spies to scout out the land of Canaan.
His name is the same name as Jesus.
It is the OT equivalent.
It means God's salvation.
There was a secret to Joshua’s success.
Well, not so much a secret as God’s plan and promise that he made known to Joshua.
Let’s take a look and see what God told Joshua.
In this we see a couple of things...
God Had a Plan for Joshua’s Life (v. 2)
A. When his mother had held him as a baby in Egypt, he was one of a family of slaves.
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His future seemed to lie in slavery.
2. Likewise, we are born in slavery to sin.
B. Now God’s plan for Joshua is revealed
1. Moses dies and Joshua becomes the leader
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He had never imagined he would reach such a position
C. God has a plan for your life, beyond what you think you can attain
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It is a good plan
2. It is a plan you can know
3. It is a plan you can get in on by total surrender
4. It is a plan that is available immediately
God Gave Joshua a Promise for Every Situation (v. 5)
A. What a promise!
REPEAT IT!
B. There would come days when Joshua would need it
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The defeat at Ai ()
2. Your down days have not changed the promise
C. What a great God we serve!
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His love is constant and unconditional
2. His promises never fail
3. His presence is never removed
D. The New Testament promise,
God’s Word Was to be the Secret of His Success (v.
8)
A. There are so many book written
B. “Of the writing of books there is no end” ()
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Some good, some bad
2. Some dray and some delightful
3. Some beautiful and some boringg
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But this but one Book that reveals God to man
1. Do you seek salvation?
It is in the Bible.
2. Do you seek God’s will?
It is in the Bible.
3. Do you seek guidance?
Seek it in the Bible.
Conclusion:
A. God has a plan for your life.
B. His promises and His grace are sufficient for every need
C. His Word can be your food and foundation
D. Walk with God and you’ll never walk alone!
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