Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Introduction*:
 
(1)    Joshua’s name means “salvation.”
(2)    He was the son of Nun and of the tribe of Ephraim (cf.
Num.
13.8).
*Discussion*:
 
I.
Faithful as a Servant
 
A.
He is introduced as a servant to Moses during the war with the Amalekites (Exod.
17.8-13).
B.     He was privileged to journey with Moses on Mt.
Sinai (Exod.
24.12-13).
C.
He was one of the 12 spies who spied out the Promised Land (Num.
32.12; Num.
13).
II.
Faithful as a Leader
 
A.
In Num.
27.18-23, he was commissioned to succeed Moses (Appointed – Dt. 31.1-8).
B.     He led Israel across the Promised Land.
C.     The key to his success:
1)      Strong
2)      Obedient
3)      Knowledgeable
4)      Fearless (Josh.
1.5-10)
E.g., Josh.
24.15
 
*Conclusion*:
 
(1)    Will you be faithful in the role that God has for you?
(2)    If so, then you will be rewarded (Rev.
2.10).
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