### Summary
Today, we gathered to discuss the upcoming Bible studies for the fall season at Fellowship Baptist Church. We have three exciting studies planned: "All Things New" led by Sarah Correll on Tuesday evenings, "Free of Me" led by my wife on Thursday mornings, and "Experiencing God" which I will lead on Tuesday mornings. These studies are designed to cater to different groups within our congregation, and we encourage everyone to find a time that works for them and sign up in the foyer.
We then transitioned to our main message, focusing on the story of Joshua and the Israelites as they entered the Promised Land. Joshua faced the daunting task of leading a nation known for its complaints and lack of faith. God repeatedly encouraged Joshua to be strong and courageous, a reminder that strength and courage are essential when facing seemingly insurmountable challenges. The Israelites experienced miraculous victories, such as the parting of the Jordan River and the fall of Jericho, which demonstrated God's power and faithfulness.
However, the story also highlighted the importance of obedience and seeking God's guidance. The sin of Achan, who took forbidden items from Jericho, led to Israel's defeat at Ai. This incident underscored the need for honesty and repentance. When Joshua and the Israelites sought God's guidance and followed His instructions, they achieved victory. Conversely, when they acted on their own understanding, they faced defeat.
The narrative also emphasized the importance of remembering God's past faithfulness. Joshua built altars and read the law to the people, ensuring that they remembered God's commands and blessings. This practice of remembrance helps us maintain faith and trust in God's promises, even when facing new challenges.
Finally, we were reminded of the necessity of seeking God's wisdom in all decisions. The Gibeonites deceived Joshua and the Israelites into making an alliance, a mistake that occurred because they did not seek God's counsel. This serves as a powerful reminder that we need God's wisdom to navigate life's complexities and avoid pitfalls.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. reliance. Continual dependence on God's wisdom is crucial for making sound decisions. [01:02:29]
5. Peace vs. Rest: The distinction between peace and rest is vital. While God promises us peace in our hearts amidst life's storms, He does not guarantee a life free of challenges. True peace comes from trusting in God's control over our circumstances, not from the absence of difficulties.
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