Joshua Study - 2026-03-25

Joshua Study - 2026-03-25

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A study of the book of Joshua. This week’s lesson is presented by Jesse Bonner.

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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How's everyone's week going?

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Good.

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Yeah, Ken.

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Too blessed to be stressed, right?

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I'm stressed by the blessings. That's how blessed I am.

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Um, speaking of a blessing, this is random, but, uh, so my kids have these electric cars,

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um, which are just a money trap. You know, the power wheels cars. Oh my gosh. They are not cheap.

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Um, we, they're like 300 bucks. Like, so for Beau's special like birthday or something,

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we got him this electric car. That's like a Frankenstein car because we don't have a garage.

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We have a shed and it's packed full. So it's, we forget to put this thing in there sometimes

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and then it rains. And like these new cars, it's not just like an on off button.

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They have a Bluetooth connection and a USB port for music. And it's just like all,

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it's all out. It's so ridiculous for kids. I think you can connect to the radio too

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and drive around listening to music anyway. So this thing is, uh, I've replaced so many

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parts in it. And then next thing I know I look out the window and it's in the rain again.

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I don't know what happens, but this past week, I, uh, you know, was the hero dad and we have

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a few of them now and I replaced all the parts and they're all running again. So blessed to see

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van and bow ripping it around the muddy yard right now. And they're electric cars. So it's

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really fun. Um, anyway, that had nothing to do with what we're going to talk about.

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There's no analogy. That would have been cool if it really tied in. No, sorry. Yeah. We'll find

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some small groups. We'll talk about that. Yeah, exactly. Really deep connection. Um, but anyway,

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before we start, I do want to just say like, I don't know if anyone else has been experiencing

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just, um, you know, people out in the world who aren't saved, having more of like, uh,

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spiritual curiosity, maybe, and, uh, you know, thinking about God and the afterlife. And

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I do think when times get very unstable, you know, people start to have like existential thoughts,

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like what is the meaning of life? Like what could happen? What if I did die tomorrow?

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And so, you know, I've been praying about having opportunities at work and, um, and I've been

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listening to a lot of YouTube videos too, that are kind of carrying the same sentiment that a lot of

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people having these thoughts. And it was really cool because this one person that from work who

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you would think, you know, I'll probably never have an opportunity to talk to them about God

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because, you know, they're living in a lifestyle that is completely contrary to like reality and

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to the Bible. It's, it's crazy. But anyway, I made a comment that I prayed about. People say,

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what, what's your Wednesday win? What's something good? And this is back in the Super Bowl after the

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Super Bowl party. I'm like, I mean, I could, you know, plant a little seed that I go to church by

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saying, you know, we had a great Super Bowl party and, uh, yeah, it was fun. So I just said

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something like that. Like I got to play the game, do the games for the Super Bowl party at the

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church. And, uh, anyway, so this person now it's a month and a half later, whenever the Super

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Bowl was, they said, Oh, I wanted to ask you this person living obviously far from God. I wanted to

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ask you about this. Uh, you're a Christian and I got to like share the gospel and my faith and all.

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And they're like, yeah, I'm also like a biblical nerd. I like to really read into the Bible and

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figure out like what it means. I'm like, wow. So this is the beginning of like a conversation

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that I think will last a while. And I pray that, you know, salvation comes out of it.

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But one thing that as I've been watching these YouTube videos about apologetics and,

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you know, this, this feeling that a lot of these pastors are having, um, this pastor who's like,

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I look up to a lot, his name is Gavin Ortland. If you have questions about theology or historical

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things in the church, look this guy up on YouTube, Gavin Ortland. It's Ortland. Yeah.

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O R T L U N D. I think that's it. But his channel's called Truth Unites.

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And the whole point is he presents the different perspectives of Christianity and denominations

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and all that and the best possible light to show why people believe it. And then he does share

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what he believes historically and biblically. But so I'd expect this amazing response that's

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super deep and theological about how he shares his faith. And he's like, honestly,

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I don't feel like he's like, he said, I don't feel like I'm the best at it at apologetics.

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But one thing I'll say is when I talk to someone about the gospel,

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the best way to do it is I just tell them about how amazing Jesus is and how much he loves them.

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Like people fall in love with who Jesus is. Not like an argument for the existence of God,

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though that is really important sometimes. But if we just go into our normal day to day life,

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aware of Jesus and aware of his love for us, and we share that with people,

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I believe that a lot of people are going to come to know Jesus. So that's what, you know,

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it was cool seeing that channel, that video, and then having an opportunity to do that exact

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thing and keeping it simple. So yeah, so I'll just be, you know, be in prayer there.

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I believe there's going to be opportunities this week for us to simply share the gospel

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in our faith. Amen. So we're in Joshua 5. The title of this message is The Power of Obedience.

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I was torn between the power of obedience and the blessing of obedience because I believe

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there's so much blessing and obedience, but, you know, I just felt like with the passage,

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the power of obedience kind of made more sense. So before we jump into it,

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I just want to talk a bit about obedience. And first and foremost, aren't you thankful

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that we can even be obedient to God? Like, aren't you thankful that he even shares

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what he wants us to do and what he doesn't want us to do? Like,

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so many other religions have God as a very far away God that is impossible to please,

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but the true religion of, you know, Christianity that we have,

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the one true God, and he made himself so real that he literally did become man in Jesus Christ. Jesus

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came as a man, and he was able to show himself to us and reveal himself to us so that we can actually

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know that he cares about us, know that he loves us, have a relationship with him, and even know

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what it looks like to walk with him. And that we can get, if we walk with Jesus, we can actually

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hear at the end of our life, well done, my good and faithful servant. And that is such a blessing.

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Like, we don't live our days walking around wondering if God, you know, hates us for something

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we unknowingly did. We walk in the love and acceptance of the Father because of Jesus Christ.

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And that is such a blessing. And, you know, there's so many people that don't believe this,

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and they believe in a God, you know, Albert Einstein, super smart, obviously,

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not a ton of wisdom in this area. I don't know, maybe he did end up getting saved, but

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he has a few quotes on this, and he says, the idea of a personal God is quite alien to me and seems

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even naive. Another thing, quote, he says is, we can all see that nature and humans dance to a

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mysterious tune, and the piper who plays this melody is at an inscrutable distance, whatever

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name we give him, creative force or God, and he escapes all book knowledge. So this idea that

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he's just far, far away, and we can't know him is like, honestly, an idea that, you know,

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permeates a lot of society. But we know the truth, like I just said, and I love Second

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Corinthians 4-6 says, for God who said, let the light shine out of darkness is the one

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who has shown into our hearts to give us the light and the knowledge of the glory and majesty

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of God clearly revealed in the face of Christ. We can truly, fully know God and his love for us

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because of Jesus, how he lived his life, the words he spoke, and this entire word. So I'm

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just thankful that we have a close, kind, compassionate God, and we can know him. Amen.

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So God is not far. Another, another cool thing that I love that paints a good picture is,

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do you know how Michelangelo did the creation of Adam? You know, I forget what, you know,

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Sistine Chapel, that's right. And so it's really cool because when he first painted it,

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the hands of God and Adam were touching. And then all the bishops and all the people in the

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church, whatever, the elders of the church came in, they looked at it, and they just, like,

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marveled at it and thought, this is amazing. But then, after a few hours, they told Michelangelo

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to come back in and said, redo it. We want you to change this part. And he's like, what?

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He's like, we don't want their fingers touching. We want them barely separated.

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And here's the reason why. It's amazing. Ready? So the Cardinals asked that they, that the

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fingers do not touch, but that the fingers of both of them would be separated. That God's finger

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would always be stretched out at the maximum. You see his hand is fully extended, and that

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Adam's hand is slightly contracted back. And this interpretation is to show that God is fully

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stretched out, reaching for mankind. And all mankind has to do is gently touch his finger

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out and would encounter God. Isn't that beautiful? All we have to do is just the single small step

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of faith. That God, you are real. That God, you died for me. And God, you rose again. And then we

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can enter into a relationship. We can encounter him. So we have a close God and it's a blessing

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to serve him. So before we get in, I just want to give you a little bit of a warning. I'm going to

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be setting this up for like a good portion of it. So before we even read this, I don't want you to

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think, oh my gosh, like we're like 15 minutes in and he hasn't even started reading the Bible.

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Okay. So we're going to get there. I just want to set up a few things on obedience.

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So what is obedience? You know, it's really simple, but it's to listen and to yield to, right?

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There's a deeper sense of the word is more of like a heartfelt yes. It's not just,

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I'm going through the motions, but it's actually like, yes, I desire to. We see this in Matthew.

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Jesus says, if you love me, then keep my commandments. There's more than just keeping

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my commandments, but it's a form of love from a place of love I obey. And even Jesus said to

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Peter, like, do you love me? Then feed my sheep. There's always love connected to obedience. And

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it's not just outward. We see Jesus, you know, rips apart the Pharisees, totally trashes them,

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says that they're whitewashed tombs because outwardly they look good and inwardly they're

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evil. They don't love God at all. And they're making it hard for people to come to God.

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Um, even in the old Testament in first Samuel says, has the Lord as great delight in burnt

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offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of the Lord. Behold to obey is better than

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sacrifices and to listen than the fat of Rams. Obedience is what he wants and not just outward

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obedience. Like yes, he still wanted the sacrifices because that is obedience, but obedience in the

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heart, a love for God and a true heartfelt obedience is what he wants. But why does obedience

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matter? Well, we see in a lot of places in the Bible that obedience and faith are super interconnected.

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Right? We know James two faith without works is dead. There is two things at play. We have

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faith and from faith comes obedience. And so if we know that without faith, without works,

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faith is dead. We also know that without faith works means nothing. They need to be together.

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And trust me, if you have faith, there's going to be obedience. It's just a natural thing that

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happens. And we're not saying complete perfect obedience in every single way. Only Jesus did

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that, but it is obedience to from a place of faith. And we all know the analogy of the chair,

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right? Like if you say, I believe the stool can hold me up, but I'm not going to sit on

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it because I don't want it to fall and break. Like then you don't actually believe that the

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chair can hold you up. Another thing that was pretty funny on Friday, I met up with some

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friends from college at Stovin tap right in Lansdale. And my, I hadn't seen him in a decade.

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It was crazy. So we all got together again, went out and they have a Nashville hot chicken

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sandwich, which I love. And last time I had it was not that hot. And so my friend Matt,

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he can't do spice and I kind of forgot that because it's been 10 years. And he's like,

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is this hot? I'm like, no, it's like nothing. I'm like, really, it's not spicy. And he's like,

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are you sure? And I was thinking like, okay, I mean, it's probably a little bit of a kick,

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but no, you're good. You can handle it. And he had faith and he listened to me.

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And this thing came out like seven times hotter than I've ever had it in my life there.

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And his first bite, he's like sweating. He's like, man, Jesse, this is kicking. Like this

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is insane. It's like melting his face. Like, so he had faith because he trusted me and did it.

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Obviously, I didn't know. So, you know, it wasn't a good outcome. But with God, you know,

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he always knows the outcome and we could trust what he says. So if he says something

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and we believe it, then we do it. So the obedience is a result of our faith.

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Disobedience comes from a lack of faith, really straightforward. So Hebrews talks about

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the Israelites and it says, to whom did God swear that they would never enter his rest,

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if not to those who disobeyed. So we see that they were not able to enter because of their unbelief.

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So they disobeyed because of their unbelief. They did not enter the promise land,

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the generation right before the one we're talking about. So faith and obedience,

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disbelief and disobedience, directly connected. So if disobedience comes from a lack of faith,

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then we also know that disobedience can hurt your faith. 1 John 3, 19, it says, this is how we know

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that we belong to the truth and how we set our hearts at rest in his presence. If our hearts

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condemn us, we know that God is greater than our hearts and knows everything. Dear friends,

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if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God and receive from him

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anything we ask because we keep his commandments and do what pleases him.

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So we see that our hearts condemning us, that is from disobedience. If we're not living according

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to what God says and we're disobeying, it's easy to feel condemnation and a lack of confidence

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towards God. Like anybody else relate to that. You mess up pretty big or you do it a bunch of

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times in a row, suddenly you're like, is God hearing my prayers? You can get so deceived,

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you start to wonder if you're a Christian. Weird stuff happens and you think that God

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hates you, all the stuff. We lose confidence before God in our own eyes because of disobedience.

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But we know the exact opposite is true with obedience because it says,

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we can set our hearts at peace and at rest in this presence if we just obey them.

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Another thing is Luke. In Luke it says, everyone who hears my words and puts them

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into practice is like a man building a house who dug down deep and laid the foundation on the rock.

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Don't you want a firm salvation or not a salvation, a firm faith and a firm life built on Jesus.

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It comes from faith and then obeying. Faith and obedience play together in a very firm

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foundation in your life on Jesus. And I don't want to belabor the point, but we know that

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Jesus says, abide in me and I will bear much fruit. So this obedience is a sign to us that

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we are abiding. And honestly, if we're not abiding in him, if we're not obeying him,

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all we need to do is repent. There's not this period where we need to stay away from God and

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hope he welcomes us back or all the stuff we have to do because works doesn't bring you into

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a good standing with God. It is the righteousness of Jesus through faith,

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but repentance is needed to restore that closeness in relationship. And I mean, I can relate like,

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even with my kids, if they do something wrong and they're really defiant and you know, like I,

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my kids love to dump stuff like toys, drinks, food. It is a dumping house. I don't know why,

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like, you know, it's not like we, you know, they say your kids will do what you do.

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I'm not going around and dumping stuff. So I don't know where they get it, but my kid,

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van is like the, the best at this. Like he'll just go around and whatever he finds,

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usually it's open drinks. I'll just go like this and just dump it everywhere. And I'm like,

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what are you doing? He's like, sorry. You know, it's like, it's like, and it's always that sorry.

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But, but, you know, when they're fighting and stuff, there's this, this disobedience,

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not doing what they say. And you know, it can get you upset. But man, when, when you,

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after like timeout or whatever sort of thing you do afterwards, when you can tell and they say,

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like they apologize, they say, sorry. And I say like, are you going to listen? And they say yes.

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And there's that form, that type of like repentance, essentially for a kid, suddenly

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they have a closeness with me and I have like an affection for them. Right. And there's just

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a closeness that happens. So if you're walking in disobedience, like it just takes repentance,

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turning away from the sin and turning to Jesus. And I promise you, you're going to feel closeness

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with him because any, like we see that in the word of God and anytime that I've come back from

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disobedience and repented, I've felt such a closeness to Jesus. And you know, it was so

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good for, for my faith. So now that we kind of set the stage for why obedience matters,

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how it's connected to faith, what it does to our faith when we're obedient and when we're

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disobedient, I want to start reading about the power of obedience that we see in this passage.

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So let's jump into verse one, we're going to read one to six.

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So it was when all the kings of the Amorites who were on the west side of the Jordan and all the

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kings of the Canaanites who were by the sea, heard that the Lord had dried up the waters of

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the Jordan from before the children of Israel until we had crossed over, that their heart

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melted and there was no spirit in them any longer because of the children of Israel. And at that

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time the Lord said to Joshua, make flint knives for yourselves and circumcise the sons of Israel

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again the second time. So Joshua made flint knives for himself and circumcised the sons of

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Israel at the Hill of the Foreskins. Don't you love how they just name things? So just,

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this is what it is. And if that name sticks, all the property values just plummet it. No one

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wants to live on the Hill of the Foreskins. I wonder if it's still there to this day,

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wouldn't that be cool? Not the Foreskins but the name, yeah. And this is the reason why Joshua

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circumcised them. All the people who came out of Egypt who were males, all the men of war had

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died in the wilderness on the way and after they had come out of Egypt. For all the people who

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came out had been circumcised, but all the people born in the wilderness on the way

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as they came out of Egypt had not been circumcised. For the children of Israel

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walked 40 years in the wilderness till all the people who were men of war who came out

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of Egypt were consumed because they did not obey the voice of the Lord. So I want to look at that

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first verse again. It talks about the enemies, that their heart melted and there was no spirit

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in them any longer because of the children of Israel. They are now walking in obedience.

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This is contrasting two stories. The first story, the first generation, they were going to go into

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the Promised Land and after the spies went in and brought back a report saying we can't take these

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people on, they had unbelief, they disobeyed, they did not go into the Promised Land. Now,

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and it says they were afraid, they felt like grasshoppers before the eyes of the enemy.

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Flip this story now, it's the exact opposite. We see the people are in faith and obedience

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under Joshua. They cross through the Jordan, come to the other side, they're not afraid,

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the enemy's afraid. It says their heart melted within them. That's even more than the

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grasshoppers comment, right? This is like they feel dead inside because of fear of the Lord

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and the fear of these obedient children of God. And what I want to say is that,

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I'll read the verse, it does it better justice than I could say, James 4,

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therefore submit to God, resist the devil and he will flee from you. If you're obeying God,

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you're not obeying Satan and if you're not obeying Satan, he's terrified of you.

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He will run and flee because we are serving the one who's already had victory over him.

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But if we're in unbelief, if we don't obey, there's an open door for him to wreak havoc in our lives

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because we're walking in sin. But it's simple, the formula, submit to God, obey him and the devil will

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flee from you. And we see this all over in the Bible. I love some of the in the New Testament

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Jesus, right? He comes, everywhere he goes, demons are like flying out of the place, you know? And so

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he comes and the demons, you know, they run up and say, are you here to torment us? They're

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terrified of Jesus. Even when Jesus gives authority to his disciples and they obey him,

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they go out, they heal the sick, you know, they do all that stuff. They come back and say,

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even the evil spirits, even the demons obey us. And of course he says, don't rejoice over this,

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but rejoice that your name is in the book of life, which is awesome. So here we see the demons are

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afraid of Jesus. The demons are afraid of believers walking in obedience to Jesus. And then we see

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an Acts, which I'm just going to read because it's crazy. We have the sons of the Pharisees

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who are not walking in obedience, don't have a claim to the authority of Jesus.

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And we'll see what happens. Acts 19, then some of the itinerant Jewish exorcists took it upon themselves

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to call on the name of the Lord Jesus over those who had evil spirits saying,

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we exercise you by the name of Jesus whom Paul preaches. And there were seven sons of a Jewish

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chief priest who did this. And the evil spirit answered them and said, Jesus, I know, and Paul,

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I know, but who are you? Then the man in whom the evil spirits, who had evil spirits, leaped

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on them, overpowered them and prevailed against them so that they fled out of the house naked

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and wounded. It's like these people had no connection to the God who was victory over them.

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So the enemy's not afraid of them at all, but the enemy's afraid of Jesus and afraid of obedient

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children of God. So if you're walking in faith and obedience, you're walking in victory.

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I want to jump down to verse seven now. So we see obedience is important. It's good for your faith.

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Obedience gives you strength over the devil to walk in victory. And now we're going to read about

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this form of obedience, which is circumcision. Verse seven, then Joshua circumcised their sons whom

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he raised up in their place, for they were uncircumcised because they had not been

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circumcised on the way. So it was when they had finished circumcising all the people that they

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stayed in their places in the camp till they were healed. Then the Lord said to Joshua,

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this day I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you. Therefore, the name of the place is

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called Gilgal to this day. Now the children of Israel camped in Gilgal and kept the Passover on

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the 14th day of the month at twilight in the plains of Jericho. Now circumcision is an outward

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sign of their covenant with God. It showed that they were in a relationship with God.

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And it is just an outward sign. But even in the Old Testament, even in Deuteronomy,

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it was supposed to be a picture of an inward sign. Deuteronomy 10, 12 says,

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And now, Israel, what does the Lord your God require of you but to fear the Lord your God

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and walk in all his ways, obedience, to love him, connected to the obedience, and to serve the Lord

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your God with all your heart, with all your soul. Therefore, circumcise the foreskin of your heart

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and be stiff-necked no longer. So we see obedience and a circumcised heart or a raw

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and malleable heart before God is what he wants. So this picture of circumcision really is God is

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tying it to a circumcision of the heart that shows that you aren't stiff-necked anymore. You're not

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strong willed against him, but you're obedient to him. And by being obedient to him, you have faith

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and you love him. And in Colossians 2.1 in the New Testament it says the same thing. It says,

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In him you were also circumcised with the circumcision made without hands by putting

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off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ. And I want to pay

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close attention to this part. So by the circumcision of Christ buried with him in baptism,

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in which you were also raised with him through faith in the working of God,

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who raised him from the dead, and you being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision

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of your flesh, he has made alive together with him, having forgiven all your trespasses.

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So this verse takes it even further. It talks about a circumcision of the heart. It talks about

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baptism. It talks about being made alive with him and the removal of trespasses and sins.

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And it's really interesting to see how that passage lines up exactly to the last like two

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or three chapters we've read, right? It says we see the Israelites now in faith passing through

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the waters of the Jordan come to the other side. They're circumcised. And it says their shame is

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rolled away. And then they celebrate the Passover, the Passover lamb, which was making atonement,

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which, you know, shows Jesus, like the atonement for sin. So what a picture of the gospel, though.

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In faith, we go in, we're baptized in the water. We come to the other side into the promise land,

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the promises and blessings of God. We have our heart circumcised and close to him.

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And our shame and our sin is rolled away as we celebrate the true lamb of God.

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And this roll away, which Gilgal, the place means to roll, roll away. The very first time this word

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is ever used is in Genesis, where it talks about how Jacob met Rachel, but it says that a large

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stone was rolled away from the well. And like the first five times it's mentioned this word

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is all about rolling a large stone away. And if you look up the English words rolled away,

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there's only three places it's used. This verse, and then twice in the gospels when the large stone

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was rolled away from Jesus' tomb. So just like this, this is a picture of the shame of their

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sin and of their slavery is rolled away. So Jesus, when he rose again, rolled away all the shame of

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our sin and the past of slavery to sin and says all things are new. It's amazing.

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So if you feel like you still have sin that's clinging to you, or you still have shame from your past,

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know that Jesus has rolled it away. He's completely removed it. It isn't attached to you anymore if

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you're in him. If you believe in Jesus, you are set free from all of it. And it might feel like a

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big heavy rock, but he rolled that away already. So I want to jump from verse 11, or down to verse

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11 now. They ate of the produce of the land on the day after the Passover, unleavened bread and

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parched grain on the very same day. Then the manna ceased on the day after they had eaten

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the produce of the land and the children of Israel no longer had manna, but they ate the

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food of the land of Canaan that year. So we see obedience. Obedience makes the enemy flee.

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Obedience softens our heart. And obedience does something to hear that they leave the manna behind

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and now they're on the produce of the land. And I mean, everyone knows what the manna is, you know,

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well, we don't actually know what it is. It's like this kind of like bready thing, dusty thing. But

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it has a kind of an element of like a newborn, right? Like it's the same thing they get every

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day and it's the sustenance they need in the wilderness. But now they're out and they're

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taking on more responsibilities and they're taking like the solid food of the land and they're

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growing in deeper ways, right? And I can't help but think about how the New Testament compares

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spiritual milk and the meat, right? The milk and the meat. And when you come to the promised land

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and you're walking in obedience, you move away from the elementary things of God and move into

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the deeper things of God. It strengthens your faith and you start to walk in a deeper

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walk with God. So 1 Corinthians 3 talks about it. He said, I feed you with milk and not with

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solid food for until now you were not able to receive it. And even now you're still not able to.

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Also in Hebrews 6, it says, therefore we need to leave behind the discussion of the elementary

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principles of Christ and let us go on to perfection, not laying again the foundation

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of repentance from dead works and of faith towards God. So there's a deeper level of

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walk when you start to obey. Like everyone knows, you know, if you were a baby Christian

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and you heard that Jesus loves you and he died for you and he rose again so you can be forgiven,

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that is the most powerful message of all time. But if you only stay there and you never actually

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start obeying it, you don't read the word, you don't walk in all the other things that this

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word talks about, you're still like here and God wants to bring you here, right? And that

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comes from obedience. If you can't obey the simple principles of God, how is he going to

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entrust you with more? But the beautiful thing is like as you start walking like a kid, once they

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start to learn how to walk, they get stronger and stronger so quickly. As you start to obey,

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you get stronger and stronger in your faith and you start taking on more responsibilities in the

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Lord and you grow in your faith and he entrusts you with more and more. And I think about it,

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you know, even in my life over the last few years, I, you know, there's been areas in my life where I

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feel like I've just been on the milk, right? And it's, I'm not laying hold of the deeper things of

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God. And as I continue to obey him, I'm starting to step into those meatier things. And so like

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this visionary parenting class, if you've been to it, so powerful. And it talks all about having

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a vision for your family that you're raising up like the next generation of Jesus followers. And

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it's not just, okay, you know, give them a good life. It's like, Hey, this is like we're climbing

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a mountain and we're bringing them to the top to encounter God. And so there's deeper things you

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think about living every day in the spirit, walking with him rather than just saying like,

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okay, I know go to heaven one day. Like now you're walking with God, keeping in step with

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him, looking out for opportunities everywhere you go to be able to share the faith and to share the

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freedom and Jesus, to glorify him and really confusing and complex times like we're in right

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now. And to battle spiritual warfare and to walk in the gifts of the spirit. Like these are all

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things that God wants to give us and to give us wisdom on, but it starts with just obeying the

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simple things and he'll entrust us with so much more. So let's read the last few verses.

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And it came to pass when Joshua was by Jericho, that he lifted his eyes and looked and behold,

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a man stood opposite him with his sword drawn in his hand. And Joshua went to him and said to him,

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are you for us or for our adversaries? So he said, no, but as commander of the army of the

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come. And Joshua fell on his face to the earth and worshiped and said to him, what does my Lord say

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to his servant? And the commander of the Lord's army said to Joshua, take your sandal off your

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foot for the place where you stand is holy. And Joshua did so. Joshua just had his burning bush

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moment. And I think this is an amazing encouragement to us. We see the bad contrast of

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the first generation because of unbelief not going into the promised land. And then the good

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story they do, and now the enemies fleeing. But we see here that both men had faith and obedience

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and they both encountered God. And that's such a huge promise for us as believers

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that if we just follow the example we see of so many men and women who love God, it's so

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encouraging to see like they actually know him. They actually have things in the spirit that I

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want. And it's not because of them. It's not because of their good works, right?

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But we can have that too if we just walk with God. If from a place of love and faith we just

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walk with him and obey him, like we can have that too. And Jesus, you'll see that it's capital man

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and capital his. And we know it's believed that this is Jesus because when he fell down and

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worshiped, an angel always says don't worship me. But the commander of the Lord's army here

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doesn't say anything. He allows him to worship because he's Jesus before he came in the flesh.

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And he says something that's so Jesus-like where he doesn't answer like oh no I'm for you because

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like here he just says no. It's like you're asking if I'm for you or for your adversaries. I'm just

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gonna say no to that question and I'm here on behalf of God. And it's not that he's saying

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he's against them, right? He's not against the Israelites. He's not against us.

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But it's basically he's saying to Joshua are you for me? Are you on my side?

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And that's important for us to realize. Like God is not just the genie in the bottle we rub to

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get what we want because he's always for us. The way that he's for us is in the truest sense

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that he wants us to look like him. To look more like Jesus. He wants our will to die and we have

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his will. He isn't just aligning himself to us. We're aligning ourselves to him. And when we do

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that, that is obedience. That is true obedience. Aligning ourselves to him, yielding to him.

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And when we do that we encounter God and we realize that his story is so much bigger than

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our little story. I mean think about all the people we're gonna see in heaven, right? Like of course

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we're gonna know the big names. I'm sure we'll recognize them spiritually somehow we will in

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heaven. But we'll know all the big names but think about the billions of people probably that we

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have no idea who they are. But they did great things for the kingdom of God. Because they

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didn't try to push God into their life and align him with them. That's impossible. They died and

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they gave their life to Jesus. They died like it says in the New Testament. And they aligned with him

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and they became part of his plan, his story. And they lived the greatest life they ever could.

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And I think that's something so powerful for us. If we realize what we're a part of,

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that Jesus is reconciling the world to himself and he calls you an ambassador. He calls you

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a bondservant of God to bring this good news. You're part of the greatest story of all time.

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You might share the gospel with three people and let's say one of them gets saved. That's one

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more that the entire realm of heaven starts rejoicing over because they repent it. Like this

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is incredible that we get to be a part of what he's doing. And he is for you. Totally is. We know

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that he gives his plans to prosper us, not to harm us, give us hope in the future. But that hope

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future and prospering is completely in him. Amen. So I just want to encourage you guys

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that he has great plans for your life and we realize it through obedience. We realize what

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his plan for us is. And in closing, I know like when we talk about obedience, sometimes it can

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feel a little heavy because it's so easy to look at our lives and see all the places that

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we have not been obedient in the past. We can feel that like heavy weight of possible shame,

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like it says he rolled away. We might still feel it. You know, maybe we feel like we have been

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even sinning today that we feel really guilty about and we don't have confidence to him.

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It's so simple. We see in the parable, you know, of the son who ran away, right? The lost son. And

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then when he comes back, he's just walking up thinking he deserves nothing. But the father

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runs to the prodigal son while he's a long way off, comes up to him, hugs and kisses and welcomes

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him back into the family in a place of honor. It's not you. It's just you don't have to make

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that happen. He comes rushing to you, but it's one small, small step of repentance,

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which is not just changing your mind. It's changing your direction. It is turning to him and he runs

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all the way out to you, just like the Michelangelo painting. Your hand is here. His is fully

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stretched out. It's just a millimeter reach and he's there with you. So if you feel weighed down,

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if you feel conviction in a bad condemnation, I should say, just remember he's stronger than

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your heart. He can free your heart from that. And all it takes is that simple act of obedience to

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repent and he will do wonders with your life. So let's pray. Lord God, we just thank you so much

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for such a simple thing as obedience, but the power it has in our lives, God,

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because when we align our will with you, God, and when we do what you want,

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you do the rest. Lord, you make

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such small decisions, have such eternal impact in the best possible way.

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So I pray, God, as you highlight things in our lives, Lord, tonight in the small group, even

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as we go home and we think about it and meditate on it, Lord, I just pray that

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as you highlight areas that we can obey, Lord, you obey you better. I pray that we would just

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have joy in it, God, that we can realize, Lord, that you have amazing things on the other side

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of this obedience, God. And I just pray that we would have your joy and we would have your

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peace and we would have, Lord, the gifts of the Spirit, Lord, of self-control. And I just thank

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you so much for your holy name, Jesus. Amen. Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church

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