Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Keys To Victorious Living - Joshua Chapters 12-24

The Land Yet To Be Conquered 
When Joshua was an old man, the lord said to him, “You are growing old, and much land remains to be conquered. (Joshua 13:1 NLT)

In the Kingdom of a God their is no retirement. As we grow weaker our reliance on God strengthens and greater works is He now able to do. We may do less but He does more. We are more prone to delegate, giving instructions to others, impacting them with the wisdom we've gained through the years. We live our days preparing an inheritance to pass on to others establishing our eternal legacy.

Faith Is What Makes Us Strong
I am as strong now as I was when Moses sent me on that journey, and I can still travel and fight as well as I could then. So give me the hill country that the lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the lord said.” (Joshua 14:11, 12 NLT 

If we follow through exactly as God has commanded we will receive all that He has promised.

What God has promised though can be hindered for a time due to the unbelief of those around us but if we stay trusting and believing living totally for God the opportunity will come again to take hold of what God promised. 

And here I am today, eighty-five years old! I'm as strong as I was the day Moses sent me out. I'm as strong as even in battle, whether coming or going." Joshua 14:11-12.

Caleb said regarding the Anakimites and their great fortresses in the way of his inheritance, "If God goes with me, I will drive them out, just as God said." 

Child like faith keeps one's physical strength renewed despite becoming old. Age should never be a determining factor for what we can and cannot do, faith is what moves mountains. Our faith is what makes us strong.

Promised Rest
So the lord gave to Israel all the land he had sworn to give their ancestors, and they took possession of it and settled there. And the lord gave them rest on every side, just as he had solemnly promised their ancestors. None of their enemies could stand against them, for the lord helped them conquer all their enemies. Not a single one of all the good promises the lord had given to the family of Israel was left unfulfilled; everything he had spoken came true. (Joshua 21:43-45 NLT)

God has promised us rest, so why do we often struggle? Faith is the factor. We must believe Him in every area. 

The enemy has a foothold wherever fear and unbelief reside. 

We must allow God to deliver us from all. If we abort the process then we give the enemy the right to our own inheritance. 

God desires above all else that we prosper, the reason it is hindered is by the words that come out of our mouth. Our words either re-enforce God's promises or re-enforce Satan's lies. They either advance us closer or push us further behind.

Leaving A Legacy
But as surely as the lord your God has given you the good things he promised, he will also bring disaster on you if you disobey him. He will completely destroy you from this good land he has given you. If you break the covenant of the lord your God by worshiping and serving other gods, his anger will burn against you, and you will quickly vanish from the good land he has given you.” (Joshua 23:15-16 NLT)
Joshua's success was because of his faithfulness to what God commanded. Now as he approached death he passed on the same commands. To be alert, strong, courageous, and to obey every detail of the revelation given to Moses. He warned them of what would occur if they were unfaithful. 

True success goes beyond lifetime, it is determined by how we effect the generations to come. 

We must learn to think like relay runners always looking for those who we can pass on the baton of revelation God has entrusted to us.

Inter-Generational Continuity 

Joshua 24:15But if you refuse to serve the lord, then choose today whom you will serve. Would you prefer the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates? Or will it be the gods of the Amorites in whose land you now live? But as for me and my family, we will serve the lord.”

The people of Israel served the lord throughout the lifetime of Joshua and of the elders who outlived him—those who had personally experienced all that the lord had done for Israel. (Joshua 24:31 NLT)

History not learned is bound to be repeated. What we learned in our lifetime needs to be shared or the lessons we've learned can't be built upon by others. 

Christ has not returned because the earth is not ready, why? Lack of progression due to generational disconnection. 
The older we get the more we should be discipling youth or our life will be soon forgotten. 

Why do the older generation's complain about the younger yet do nothing to impact them?  

Once a youth grows up without the loving correction of adults their hearts are bound to rebellion. 

We must model commitment to God while in relationship with the younger generations to expect them to follow our example.


Joshua spoke into the lives of elders but not into youth and therefore Israel after his death shortly abandoned God and began worshipping idols leading the nation into destruction.

Keys To Victorious Living - Joshua Chapters 7-11

Joshua Chapter 7

No matter how small the battle may seem we need to confer with God before stepping out.

It is good to be confident but presumption often leads to defeat.

We need to properly evaluate everything we plan to do or we will be caught off guard.

"We are only as strong as our weakest link," if one team member is in sin it effects us all.  As it says in Joshua 7:13, "we won't be able to face our enemies until we have gotten rid of cursed things."

When we pray God opens our eyes to the conditions of our heart. When all is right, peace will fill the atmosphere and the light will turn green as we press on.

Those who have been exposed and refuse to be purified must be ostracized from the camp.

This act of punishment is not to condemn but to establish a righteous standard, with the hope that through such discipline repentance will follow as people realize the consequences of their sin.

Joshua Chapter 8

1 God said to Joshua, “Don’t be timid and don’t so much as hesitate. Take all your soldiers with you and go back to Ai. I have turned the king of Ai over to you—his people, his city, and his land.

What seems like a loss is a gain if we learn our lesson and get right with God. We will know this to be true for God will lead us to continue to advance His Kingdom.

 It is okay to get knocked down as long we we get back up and counter with truth.

The damage from our mistakes are never beyond God's ability to restore.

As long as we listen and follow God's leading we will always outsmart our enemy. When God is in control complete victory is what always follows.

Joshua Chapter 9

14The men of Israel looked them over and accepted the evidence. But they didn’t ask God about it.

Our enemy is constantly trying to fool us, for he is the father of lies. Only through God can we see the evil intentions of that which appears good, for Satan mask's himself as an angel of light.

In the areas we don't acknowledge God we can bet we have been deceived. In the Spirit we see Truth, and as long as we see Truth we see through lies.

Once we have given our word we must honor it even if we were fooled, and hope that through repentance God will be merciful and the consequences of not acknowledging Him won't be too severe.

Joshua Chapter 10

Each victory we win the enemy will respond with bigger opposition but the Captain of the armies of the Lord can even cause the Sun and moon to stand still until our enemies are defeated, "For our battles are not our own but the Lord's."

As long as the Lord is fighting our battles there are no impossibilities, therefore we should not hold back, but be strong and courageous for victory is the Lord's.

We are not called in Christ to taste defeat any longer, victory should be the order of each day.

Joshua Chapter 11

15Just as God commanded his servant Moses, so Moses commanded Joshua, and Joshua did it. He didn’t leave incomplete one thing that God had commanded Moses.

To honor God is to honor those who God places in our life to follow.

It is one thing to honor God who is perfect but how about to honor those who are not perfect, for the bible says "we are to submit to one another."

We need to stop pointing out our leader's flaws and rather support and honor them as unto the Lord.

The way we honor someone is as Joshua did with Moses, "he didn't leave incomplete one thing that God had commanded Moses."

God moves through His body maybe we can't recognize Him because of our judgmental view.