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Dec12WEEK50
As we continue our study from the rest of Joshua 6, we learn how Israel crossed over to possess the Promised Land by capturing Jericho through faithfully following the Lord’s orders. However, before they blew the trumpets and shouted so that the walls would fall down, Joshua charged the people to keep their vow to Rahab the harlot and those who were in her house not to touch anything that was under the ban. What the Lord had placed under the ban was basically the wealth of the city, its gold, silver, bronze, and iron, all of which was...
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Dec05WEEK49Now Jericho was tightly shut because of the sons of Israel; no one went out and no one came in.
And the LORD said to Joshua, "See, I have given Jericho into your hand, with its king and the valiant warriors.
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Nov28WEEK48
Immediately after Joshua’s encounter with the Captain of the hosts, he had to face the seemingly impossible, impregnable stronghold of Jericho. Of course, the Lord could have flicked Jericho with His little finger and it would have ceased to exist, but He did not want it to be that easy. Though the defeat of Jericho was going to require His intervention, the Lord was requiring His people to be vitally engaged in the fight for their promises. This is because of an important basic principle–anything that comes too fast or too easily is usually insignificant.
There are...
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Nov21WEEK47
The four main events that we have covered on this subject have been:
- The crossing of the Jordan River represents the death that the people of God must enter into by dying to self, and how death would overflow all of its banks during the time of the harvest, which is the end of the age.
- The circumcision at Gilgal, which represents the removal of the flesh or carnal nature, must be accomplished before we can take possession of our promises. It was also here that Israel was made to appear weak in the ...
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Nov14WEEK46
Before we began our study of the works of the flesh and growing in the fruit of the Spirit, we were studying what it means to possess our Promised Land. I want to return to this with a brief reminder of what we covered there so we can begin again where we left off.
From Death to Life
We began by addressing how the recent earthquakes and tsunamis were taxing the whole world’s relief efforts, and how we could expect these kinds of disasters to not only continue, but increase. Of course, that was before...






