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*THE PROBLEMS OF CORRUPT COMPANIONSHIPS*
By Eddie Whitten adapted By Toby Soechting
 
SUBJECT:      Joshua
TITLE:        THE PROBLEMS OF CORRUPT COMPANIONSHIPS
PROPOSITION:  Corrupt influences bring with them problems if we submit to their influence.
OBJECTIVE:    Exhort hearer to learn from our text to resist corruptive influences.
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*INTRODUCTION*:
1. Read the text Joshua 16:10.
2. Regarding the text:
   (1) The events of Joshua 16 reflect a problem that is by no means unique to the children of Israel.
God’s children have wrestled with the problem since the days when a mist hung over the newly created earth.
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Eve was corrupted by the influence of Satan when he influenced her to rebel against God’s will.
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Satan gained control (of sorts) over mankind.
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If God had not intervened through the person of His Son we would be completely helpless at the hands of the “despicable one.”
(2) In their short history the children of Israel had multiple examples of just what effect corrupt influences had upon the people.
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Aaron gave in to the desires of the people and built for them a golden calf while Moses was on Mt.
Sinai and lied about its origin (Ex.
32:1-7).
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There had to be a starting point for the movement in that direction.
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