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Joshua: A Church on the Move

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The Legacy of the Lord's Servant

The gracious God who keeps His promises is to be treasured, trusted and served exclusively.
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The Proper Response to a Gracious God

In response to God's faithfulness in our lives, we're called to respond in worship.
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Joshua 23

Joshua's last words to those who would lead are applicable for leaders in the church today. After recalling the wonders of the Lord, he gives them a Word to keep and a warning to remember.
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Joshua 22

Israel's history reveals that relationships within God's family are fragile and quickly put at risk. This chapter's ancient event of 'tribal turbulence' provides insights for church life and multi-congregational works today.
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Faithful to His Promise

The Lord is faithful to fulfill all that He has promised.
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Joshua 14:6-15

The eloquent and captivating speech of Caleb - it had significance for him, as well as for every believer now longing for eternal rest.
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The Conquest -- Prelude to Possessing the Promise

Because of the Conquest, God's people were able to possess what He had promised. So, through the ministry of Jesus, God's people can possess His promises.
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Joshua 10

'Will the LORD help those who put their hope in him?' The Gibeonites as a pattern for Christian life.
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How Outsiders Become Insiders...

Safety for those outside or inside God's covenant is found within the boundaries of God's grace -- in spite of the miscues of each.
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The Gibeonite Deception

The Israelites were deceived as a result of their trust in their own judgment, rather than trusting in God. But rather than punishment for both the Gibeonites and the Israelites, God shows extraordinary grace, mirroring the grace He shows us in Christ.

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