Today, I began by inviting the congregation to stand for the reading of the Lord's Word, expressing my excitement to delve into Hebrews 11:31, focusing on the faith that brought down the walls of Jericho. I shared a personal anecdote about my past experience with running, including completing a 5K every month and participating in a Tough Mudder event, which led to a vow never to run again. However, I mentioned a stirring within me to possibly reconsider this stance, inspired by World Vision's presence and recalling my grandparents' practice of saving money with each meal to support the organization.
I then transitioned to the heart of the message, emphasizing that we all face our "Jericho walls," which can manifest as health issues, financial struggles, relationship problems, or even addictions. I stressed the importance of seeking God's guidance and serving Him, even if it appears foolish to others. I highlighted the necessity of sticking to God's instructions, as obedience leads to victory.
I recounted the story of Joshua, who faced his Jericho by seeking God's guidance. I drew parallels between Joshua's encounter with the commander of the Lord's army, a theophany, and Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush. I emphasized that when facing our Jerichos, we must seek God's guidance and serve Him, even if it seems absurd to the world. I pointed out that God's strategies often appear foolish, but they are designed to bring about His will.
I further explained that God instructed Joshua to have his army march around Jericho, led by priests with ram's horns, without attacking the city conventionally. This strategy seemed foolish, but God wanted to demonstrate that victory comes from obedience to His commands, not human effort. I warned against the influence of negative and critical people, as their attitudes can spread and discourage others from following God's guidance.
I concluded by celebrating the moment when the Israelites obeyed God's command to shout, and the walls of Jericho fell without their direct intervention, drawing a parallel to how God gives us salvation without our work. I invited those who wished to begin a relationship with Jesus to come forward, leading the congregation in a prayer of salvation and emphasizing the simplicity of the gospel.
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