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Just as Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land, so Jesus leads us into the Promised Land of heaven. Joshua had to be a military leader just as Christ must lead us in the fight of faith on this earth. We must be ready to fight even as Joshua admonished all of Israel to be ready to fight God’s battl
Suddenly the figure of a man appeared before Joshua with a drawn sword in his hand. In response to Joshua’s challenge, he reveals himself as the captain of the Lord’s hosts. This was none other than the Old Testament manifestation of Christ, and Joshua falls to the ground and worships. We sometimes
It is because of this that I would like to call your attention this evening hour to, "A Call To Advance." We as a Protestant Reformed church must advance and establish a school of our own for our children. My speech is suggested by the command of God that came to Joshua when Israel was across the Jo
With courage they can finish the task of taking the Promised Land. With that courage we can live our lives on this earth until we are taken to the Promised Land of heaven. Sing Psalter 175. March 24 Read Joshua 24 Joshua continues his farewell address in Shechem. He reminds Israel of a choice they
Joshua the son of Nun stands out as one of the great leaders in the history of the nation of Israel. He had big shoes to fill after the death of Moses, but by faith he stepped into the role of leading God’s people across the Jordan River into the land that God had promised them. At the beginning of
We must do any way we can call those under our care to recognize that every part of our life is governed by the Word of God. We must do it. That is the service of the Lord. Joshua is resolved for himself and his house, and it really is a testimony to the wonderful covenant of grace.
The following sermon, entitled Crossing the Jordan, number 28 in the series on God's Church in the Wilderness, was preached on the evening of August 9th, 2020 at Hope Protestant Reformed Church of Redlands, California. For more information, please visit our website at hopeprc.org. Let's open God'