### Summary
Welcome, everyone! Today, we continue our exciting series, "The Word," where we delve into the book of Joshua. This ancient text, set around 1406 BC, is not just a historical account but a living testament of God's faithfulness and His plans for us. Last week, we explored how God is faithful, and today, we take it a step further by understanding that God is taking us places. Just as He led the Israelites out of the wilderness into the Promised Land, He has a plan for each of our lives.
The book of Joshua is rich with themes, one of which is "possession." God used Joshua to lead His people to possess the Promised Land, a land flowing with milk and honey, full of blessings and prosperity. However, possession is not just about having something; it's about fully embracing and living in the promises God has for us. This journey requires learning, experience, and faith.
We are like the Israelites, often wandering and waiting, but God has a Promised Land for us—a life in relationship with Jesus Christ. This land represents redemption, blessing, prosperity, freedom, and fruitfulness. To possess it, we must understand two key principles: our past doesn't determine our destination, and our steps of faith are crucial in reaching our God-ordained future.
Joshua chapter 2 introduces us to Rahab, a woman with a past. Despite being a prostitute, her faith and actions led to her redemption. She hid the Israelite spies and was given a scarlet cord as a sign of her faith, which ultimately saved her and her family. This scarlet cord symbolizes the blood of Jesus, showing that our past sins do not define our future.
In Joshua chapter 3, we see the Israelites taking a significant step of faith by crossing the Jordan River at flood stage. Their faith in stepping into the water led to God stopping the river's flow, allowing them to cross on dry ground. This act of faith was essential for them to reach the Promised Land.
God is calling us to take steps of faith, even when it seems illogical or difficult. Whether it's sharing our faith, giving generously, or making life changes, these steps are necessary to possess the promises God has for us. Trust God with your past and take your next step of faith, knowing that He is leading you to a beautiful future.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. ordained future. [54:27]
4. God's Provision in Our Steps: When the Israelites stepped into the Jordan River, God stopped the flow 20 miles upstream. This shows that God is already working on our behalf, even when we can't see it. Our steps of faith activate God's provision and miracles in our lives.
5. Trusting God with Our Past: We must trust God with our past, letting go of labels, shame, and regrets. By doing so, we open ourselves to the future God has planned for us. Our past does not disqualify us from God's promises; instead, it can be a testimony of His redemption and grace.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [27:24] - Introduction to the Book of Joshua
- [28:56] - God's Faithfulness and Our Journey
- [30:14] - You're Going Places
- [31:36] - Theme of Possession
- [33:00] - Personal Story: Becoming a Jeep Guy
- [34:08] - Learning to Possess
- [35:40] - The Promised Land and Our Lives
- [37:13] - What is the Promised Land?
- [38:38] - More Than Just Attending Church
- [40:03] - Your Past Doesn't Determine Your Destination
- [41:48] - Rahab's Story
- [45:18] - The Scarlet Cord and Redemption
- [49:47] - Rahab in the Genealogy of Jesus
- [51:27] - Rahab the Faithful
- [52:59] - Steps of Faith
- [54:27] - Rahab's Step of Faith
- [55:53] - Personal Story: Selling the House
- [57:14] - Celebrating Steps of Faith
- [58:27] - Joshua Chapter 3: Crossing the Jordan
- [61:27] - The Importance of Steps of Faith
- [64:09] - God's Provision in Our Steps
- [67:59] - Trusting God with Our Past
- [69:34] - Closing Prayer and Invitation