### Summary
Good morning, Liberty! It's a joy to be back preaching after a brief hiatus due to some health issues. I appreciate all your prayers and support. Today, we are diving into a new series on the book of Joshua, focusing on the theme "Be Strong and Courageous," a phrase repeated four times in the first chapter alone. This message is particularly relevant as we honor our graduates today.
Before we delve into Joshua, I want to remind you about some important upcoming events. Kids Week is scheduled for June 24th to 27th, and it's crucial for reaching our children early with the gospel. We also have student camp from July 8th to 12th, a life-changing week where many are called to ministry. If you can, please consider sponsoring a student who can't afford to go.
Now, let's turn to Joshua. Joshua's journey is a testament to the power of faith and courage. He started as a slave in Egypt and ended up leading the nation of Israel. His life teaches us five key areas where we see courage: hardship, mentorship, worship, partnership, and leadership.
First, courage through hardship. Joshua's early life was marked by suffering and oppression. Unlike Moses, who was raised in Pharaoh's palace, Joshua was born into slavery. Despite these hardships, he held onto God's promises. Hardship is often the training ground for courage. It prepares us for the next season of our lives.
Second, courage through mentorship. Joshua was mentored by Moses, who became his spiritual father. Moses' mentorship was crucial in shaping Joshua into the leader he became. True leadership often grows in the soil of humility and patience. Joshua learned to serve before he could lead, and this period of waiting was not wasted time.
Third, courage through worship. Joshua knew the importance of being in God's presence. He would stay in the tent of meeting even after Moses had left, captivated by the presence of God. Worship is not just an activity but a way of life. It strengthens us and keeps us focused on God's promises.
Fourth, courage through partnership. Joshua understood that he couldn't accomplish God's plan alone. He needed the help of others. True leadership is about helping others find and fulfill God's purpose for their lives. It's about running together, not alone.
Finally, courage through leadership. God gave Joshua a mission and promised him victory. He assured Joshua that He would be with him just as He was with Moses. This promise is also for us. God has given us the Great Commission and promised that the gates of hell will not prevail against us.
As we conclude, I want to remind you that real success is finding and fulfilling God's purpose for your life. It's not about power, popularity, or prosperity. It's about being strong and courageous, knowing that God is with you wherever you go. Let's embrace the hardships, seek mentorship, engage in worship, build partnerships, and lead with courage.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Courage Through Hardship: Joshua's life began in slavery, a stark contrast to Moses' princely upbringing. This hardship prepared him for leadership. Hardship is often God's training ground, shaping us for future challenges and responsibilities. Embrace your hardships as they prepare you for the next season of your life. [43:49]
- 2. Courage Through Mentorship: Joshua was mentored by Moses, who became his spiritual father. This mentorship was crucial in shaping Joshua into a leader. True leadership often grows in the soil of humility and patience. Seek out mentors who can guide you, and be patient in your journey. [51:22]
- 3. Courage Through Worship: Joshua learned the importance of being in God's presence. He would stay in the tent of meeting even after Moses had left, captivated by the presence of God. Worship is not just an activity but a way of life. It strengthens us and keeps us focused on God's promises. [57:28]
- 4. Courage Through Partnership: Joshua understood that he couldn't accomplish God's plan alone. He needed the help of others. True leadership is about helping others find and fulfill God's purpose for their lives. It's about running together, not alone. Build partnerships that help you and others achieve God's plans. [62:52]
- 5. Courage Through Leadership: God gave Joshua a mission and promised him victory. He assured Joshua that He would be with him just as He was with Moses. This promise is also for us. God has given us the Great Commission and promised that the gates of hell will not prevail against us. Lead with courage, knowing that God is with you. [01:05:41]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [38:22] - Upcoming Events: Kids Week and Student Camp
- [39:41] - Introduction to the Book of Joshua
- [40:59] - Be Strong and Courageous
- [42:24] - Courage Through Hardship
- [43:49] - Joshua's Early Life and Hardships
- [45:24] - God's Promises and Man's Response
- [46:47] - Deliverance, Development, and Destiny
- [48:12] - Fighting From Victory
- [49:40] - Transition and Leadership
- [51:22] - Courage Through Mentorship
- [52:50] - Joshua's Humility and Patience
- [54:19] - Waiting and Growth
- [55:58] - Moses' Prayer and God's Answer
- [57:28] - Courage Through Worship
- [58:53] - Meditating on God's Word
- [60:06] - Prosperity and Success
- [61:27] - The Year of Miracles
- [62:52] - Courage Through Partnership
- [64:16] - The Importance of Community
- [65:41] - Courage Through Leadership
- [67:15] - God is Doing a New Thing
- [68:43] - Responding to God's Call
- [70:15] - The Story of the Bible
- [72:57] - The Future and Eternity
- [74:33] - Perspective on Heaven
- [75:08] - The Meaning of Joshua's Name
- [76:13] - Prayer and Commitment
- [77:05] - Prayer for Graduates