### Summary
In our ongoing series, "Simply Pointing to Christ," we have been exploring how various Old Testament characters direct us to Jesus. Today, we focused on Joshua, a pivotal figure in the Old Testament. Many people view the Old Testament as irrelevant or difficult to understand, but Jesus Himself said that the Scriptures testify about Him, and at that time, He was referring to the Old Testament. Therefore, it is crucial to see how these ancient texts and characters point us to Christ.
Joshua's story begins with him being appointed as the leader of Israel after Moses' death. God commands Joshua to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land, a land promised to Abraham and his descendants. Joshua's role is not just a historical account but a theological narrative that points us to Christ. Joshua's life and actions serve as a type of Christ, prefiguring the ultimate salvation and rest that Jesus would bring.
Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan, a land flowing with milk and honey, symbolizing a temporal rest and salvation from their enemies. However, this rest was not final. The New Testament, particularly the book of Hebrews, reveals that the rest Joshua provided was a foreshadowing of a greater, eternal rest that Jesus offers. Jesus, whose name in Hebrew is Yeshua (the same as Joshua), provides a deeper, spiritual rest and salvation from sin, death, and the devil.
Moreover, the land promised to Abraham and his descendants is not just a physical territory but points to a heavenly, eternal inheritance. The New Testament clarifies that the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises is found in Christ, who will lead His people into a new heaven and a new earth, free from sin and suffering.
Joshua's story teaches us about faith, courage, and obedience, but more importantly, it directs our focus to Jesus, the greater Joshua. Through Joshua, we see a glimpse of the eternal rest and salvation that Christ secures for us. This understanding enriches our reading of the Old Testament and deepens our appreciation for God's redemptive plan through Jesus Christ.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Old Testament Testifies About Christ: Jesus affirmed that the Old Testament Scriptures testify about Him. This means that every story, character, and event in the Old Testament has a deeper significance that points us to Jesus. Ignoring the Old Testament is to miss out on the fullness of God's revelation. [02:47]
- 2. Joshua as a Type of Christ: Joshua's leadership in bringing the Israelites into the Promised Land serves as a type of Christ. Just as Joshua led the people to a temporal rest and salvation from their enemies, Jesus leads us to an eternal rest and salvation from sin, death, and the devil. [24:20]
- 3. The Promise of a Greater Rest: The rest that Joshua provided in Canaan was not the final rest. The New Testament, especially the book of Hebrews, reveals that there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God, which is fulfilled in Jesus. This eternal rest is a key aspect of our salvation. [30:49]
- 4. The Land as a Symbol of Eternal Inheritance: The land promised to Abraham and his descendants is ultimately a symbol of a greater, heavenly inheritance. The New Testament clarifies that this promise is fulfilled in Christ, who will lead us into a new heaven and a new earth, free from sin and suffering. [32:22]
- 5. Christ Secures Our Eternal Rest: Jesus, the greater Joshua, has secured our entrance into the eternal land through His life, death, and resurrection. This eternal rest is not just a future hope but a present reality for those who are in Christ. We experience a foretaste of this rest now and will fully realize it when Christ returns. [37:16]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:59] - The Problem with Ignoring the Old Testament
- [02:47] - Jesus and the Old Testament
- [03:36] - Learning from Old Testament Characters
- [04:12] - The Significance of Joshua
- [05:17] - Joshua's Role in Redemptive History
- [06:03] - Joshua Chapter 1: Introduction
- [06:31] - God's Command to Joshua
- [07:50] - Joshua's Leadership and God's Promises
- [09:28] - The Abrahamic Covenant and Joshua
- [10:54] - The Promise of the Land
- [12:33] - Joshua's Introduction in Exodus
- [13:47] - Joshua as a Warrior and Leader
- [14:25] - The Spies and the Promised Land
- [15:10] - The Report of the Spies
- [15:50] - The Distrust of the Israelites
- [16:21] - The New Generation and Joshua's Leadership
- [17:00] - The Anticipation of the Promised Land
- [17:35] - Joshua Commands the People
- [18:10] - Crossing the Jordan River
- [18:48] - The Conquest and Allotment of the Land
- [19:24] - Joshua's Legacy
- [19:59] - Joshua's Faithfulness
- [20:46] - Joshua's Final Charge
- [21:21] - Learning from Joshua's Example
- [21:56] - Joshua as a Type of Christ
- [22:45] - Joshua's Messianic Functions
- [23:31] - Joshua's Temporal Salvation
- [24:20] - Jesus as the Greater Joshua
- [25:03] - The Israelites' Journey and Rest
- [25:58] - Jesus Defeats Our Greatest Enemy
- [26:37] - Jesus' Name and Mission
- [27:19] - Jesus' Ultimate Salvation
- [28:01] - The Eternal Rest in Christ
- [28:50] - The Promise of the Land
- [29:35] - The Fulfillment Beyond Canaan
- [30:19] - The Rest in the Land of Canaan
- [30:49] - Hebrews' Interpretation of Rest
- [31:20] - Abraham's Heavenly City
- [31:53] - The Better Country
- [32:22] - The Heavenly Land
- [32:51] - The New Jerusalem
- [33:29] - The Greater Fulfillment in Christ
- [34:00] - The Offspring of Abraham
- [34:33] - The Promises Fulfilled in Christ
- [35:04] - Jesus as the Source of All Blessings
- [35:37] - The Greater Joshua and the Eternal State
- [36:08] - The Shared Faith of Abraham
- [36:40] - The Eternal Inheritance
- [37:16] - Christ Secures Our Entrance
- [37:47] - The Spiritual and Physical Realities
- [38:21] - The New Heavens and New Earth
- [38:52] - The End of Suffering
- [39:23] - The Eternal Rest in Emmanuel's Land
- [39:56] - Joshua Points Us to Christ
- [40:36] - Closing Prayer