Joshua Study - 2026-05-20

Joshua Study - 2026-05-20

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An ongoing study of the book of Joshua. This week’s lesson is presented by Jamie Allebach.

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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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Welcome and thank you for coming out on this rainy night. I wasn't sure about an

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hour ago if we were gonna make it. Yeah, I thought Ron would be the only one here.

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Yeah, all right. That's good. All right, well let's open up with a with a word of

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prayer. Lord, we welcome your presence here tonight. Lord, we welcome your spirit.

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We yield our hearts, God, and our minds to you in this moment. Lord, and we just pray

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for wisdom, Lord, and revelation, God. You would impart to us, God, just a new

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insights, Lord, into your Word and Scripture tonight and how to apply it to

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our lives, Lord. Help us to find you in your Word tonight, Lord. Help us to know

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you better, God. Draw us closer, Lord, by your spirit through your Scripture. Help

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us to go out in the world, God, and apply it, Lord, and be your witnesses, Lord,

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from here. We thank you, God, for this opportunity to gather and study the

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Word, Joshua, Lord, and how thought-provoking and eye-opening, God.

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It's been been for us and it's been a great journey and we thank you, Lord, for

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this opportunity. We pray, Lord, that you just continue to move us on in this

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journey, Lord, through your Word in Jesus' name. Amen. All right, well, just as a quick

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recap, we are in Joshua 13 tonight. So, for those of you that haven't been to

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all of these, in the beginning of Joshua, Moses dies and God

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commissions Joshua to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. They

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made their long trek and Moses was not going to be the guy to lead them

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into the land, but Joshua was. And they started out by crossing the Jordan

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and God really just showed his power and authority much like he did in the

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Exodus where he just parted the sea and they put up a

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remembrance stone saying, this is something awesome that God did in our

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life and we never want to forget it, so every time we come by here, we want

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to see these stones and remember them. You know, God begins to prepare Israel

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spiritually. They were renewing their covenant with him. They did

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to march around. Jericho and Jericho fell through obedience to God and

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listening to God and following God and then almost immediately after Achan, you

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know, has his siddin sin of disobedience and this leads to, you know, defeat. But

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then they recover from that, they renew their covenant and they beat, they

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defeated Ai. So, there was these surrounding nations, if you recall, that

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responded in fear, some with violent fear, some with deceptive fear to

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resist what was going on. They knew what the God of Israel was doing and they

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were trying to prepare for that. Then shortly after that, the southern kings

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were defeated and, you know, the northern kings were defeated. There was

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major conquests happening here. I'm going to show you a bit more of this

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as we talk on the map because it gets complicated to understand and I'm not

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100% sure this map's going to clarify things, but it was the closest one that I

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can find to give a visual. There's a lot of different maps that show

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different things, but there's never a map that shows exactly what you want. So,

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you know, God continues, he continues to fight and be with Israel and

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establishing them in their land, in the Promised Land that he made for them. So,

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we're going to start now, that gets you up to 13, so we're going to start now

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with 13 and there's a lot of geography. There is a lot of geography in

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this chapter, I can tell you that much. So, let's read verses 1 through 7.

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So, when Joshua had grown old, the Lord said to him, you are now very old and there

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are still very large areas of land to be taken over. This is the land that remains,

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all the regions of the Philistines and Jesuits from the Shear River on the

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east of Egypt to the territory of Ekron on the north. All of it counted as

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Canaanite, through held by the five Philistine rulers of Giza. Ashdod, Ashkelon,

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Gath, Ekron, the territory of Avites. On the south, all the land of the

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Canaanites, from Arra of the Scythians as far as Apech to the border of the

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Philistines. The areas of Biblos and all Lebanon to the east, from Bail Gad,

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below Mount Hermon, to Lebohammoth. That's a mouthful, right? That's a lot of

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hard names to pronounce and a lot of geographical points. All for the

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inhabitants of the mountain region, from Lebanon to Nithroth to Maine,

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that is all of the Sidonians. I myself will drive them out before the Israelites.

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Be sure to allocate this land to Israel for an inheritance and I haven't, and as I

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have instructed you, and divide it as an inheritance among the nine tribes and

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half of the tribe of Manasseh. So you've got a lot of geography here. So God

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starts out by saying, Joshua, you're old, okay? And it just seems like yesterday

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that God was handing over the reins to him, but God assures him that he himself,

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meaning the Lord, is going to drive out these remaining nations. So from what I've

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gathered, it's been about five to seven years now since he took over from Moses.

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And from what I've gathered, he could be anywhere from 80 to 100 years old. There's

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no solid information, but you can use certain points to figure that out. So I

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wouldn't say he's very old, just relatively old, right? So victory for the

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promised land has begun. You know, God is delivering into their hands what he

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has promised to do, but it's not complete. So God uses the term, you know,

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much land remains, and there's an emphasis here on the abundance that's not yet possessed.

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So it's not necessarily, if you notice the language, you know, God in the past, you

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know, has sometimes rebuked and used harsh language towards the Israelites for not

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doing exactly what he says, but this is really translated on the emphasis

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meaning, hey, there's abundance here for you, Israel, that you need to take because

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it's yours, it's your inheritance. So the emphasis is not necessarily on what's

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missing, but what's available to them. So let's take a look at, you know, I always

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come here and I don't have a pointer, right? So I tried to find a laser pointer

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that worked and I didn't have one, and Tammy says, oh, I've got one, she's got one of

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these little mouse toys, look at that, isn't that great? So yeah, so it's not like a

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professional pointer, it's more like a mouse toy, so, but it gets a job done,

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right? So let me try to make sense of what they were talking about here. To

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consolidate things, it was basically the southwest portion of the coast. So down

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here was a part of it, this was the Philistine territory down in here, and then it was the

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central northwest coast, like up around here, and then it was the north mountain areas

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up here, all the way down to the Mount, Mount Hermon, which was right about here.

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And one way, I also read somewhere else that it was basically everything east, or almost

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everything east of the Jordan, no west, you know, west of the Jordan. So there was a lot

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of territory, and we'll get to what they populated, but these were really, not only

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was this the promised land that God had for them, but these were really key, key points

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for them. You had coastal strongholds here that were needed for transportation of goods

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and all of these things, you had trading routes that were in there, you had fortified centers,

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you had other influential pagan regions that God wanted to turn into use for him.

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So there was a lot of areas over here that were not being used by the Israelites, and

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it was, God was saying, look, this is part of your inheritance. Do you guys just want

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to abide where you're at right now, over here? Or do you want the full inheritance?

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So God was laying this out pretty clear for them that you guys got to make this happen.

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And again, much of this land, he said, was not possessed, and it's part of their abundance.

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So God's promises always stand for us. They're always there. His promises are always yes

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and amen. Even when progress feels unfinished, even when we feel like we're not grasping

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all that God has for us, those promises are still there. And one thing I know for sure,

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because it's true in my life, and I've seen it so much in others, that God's promises

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often unfold in stages, not all at once. Because sometimes we just go through the

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process and we can't handle everything, everything at once.

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In John 1612, Jesus said, I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear.

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But when he, the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth.

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He will not speak on his own. He will speak only what he hears, and he will tell

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you what is yet to come. He will glorify me because it is from me that he will receive

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what he will make known to you. All that belongs to the Father is mine. That is why he said

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that the Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to you.

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So basically, Jesus was saying, you have so much more that I have promised to give

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you and I have so much more for you, you just can't bear it right now. Their cups were kind

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of already overflowing and maybe they needed more cups. But he was releasing to them and

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wanted to release to them ongoing revelation. Hebrews 4.1 says, therefore, since the promise

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of entering his rest still stands, let us be careful that none of you be found to have fallen

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short of it. So the promise of entering into his rest, we'll never know the full, full

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rest of God until we are in heaven with him all the time. But we know progressions of

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that rest. And as we draw closer to him through his Spirit, as we draw closer in unity with

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each other, we know more and more and more and more of that rest. It's constantly unfolding.

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So God's promises are solid. They are secure even when we haven't fully experienced them

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or even when we don't feel that we have. So let's move on to verses 8 through 13.

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On the other half of Manasseh, the Reubenites and the Gaddeites had received their inheritance

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from Moses, had given them east of the Jordan as he, the servant of the Lord, had assigned

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to them. It extended from Eor to the rim of Arun Gorge and from the town in the middle

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of the gorge and included the whole plateau of Mediba as far as Dubon. And all the towns

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of Sion King, of Sion King of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon out of the border of

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the Ammonites, it also included Gilead, the territory of the people of Gishor and Makah,

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all of Mount Hermon and all of Bashan as far as Salaka. That is the whole kingdom of Ag

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in Bashan who had reigned in the Ashgarth and Adri. He was the last of the repiots.

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Moses had defeated them and taken their land, but the Israelites did not drive out the people

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of Gishor and Makah, so they continued to live among the Israelites to this day. So the Eastern

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tribes of Reuben, Gadde, and half of Manasseh had received their land, but they did not

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fully drive out the inhabitants. So these areas over here, there's Gadde, there's Manasseh,

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there's Reuben. So these were east of the Jordan. That's where they were pretty much

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occupying and possessing the land, but not completely as God said. So verse 13 gives

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the key. They did not drive them out fully. So they were possessing the land, but they

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weren't fully possessing the land. So to this day, singles that there were lasting consequences,

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and we've read about this now many, many times in our journey here through the Old

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Testament, followed to the nth degree, there's consequences, and there's lasting consequences

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to that. There's ramifications. So this, for me, has always been insight and has always

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been kind of revelatory that the things that I leave unconquered or unsurrendered in my

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life become an ongoing influence, or they become this ongoing issue that just continues

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to nag at me. So what they left completely unconquered has long-term ramifications to them

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and ongoing. And we know this is true with sin and other things in our life. You know,

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Romans 6, 12, you know, don't let sin reign in our life. But I don't think that this is

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all necessarily meant as a rebuke or as speaking specifically just about sin, but I think it's

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talking more about this is God's inheritance for us. So this inability to live in the fullness

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that He had for the Israelites, this is what He was most concerned about here. In Galatians

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3, 29 says, and if you are Christ, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to

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His promise. So we are heirs to what God has for us, and He wants to release to us the fullness

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of that inheritance, but many times we just don't step forward and receive that. Or there

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is things that we tolerate in our life and leave unconquered, and that prohibits us from

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receiving that. So this is all, you know, you can read this as strictly historical and where

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Israel was going in their journey, or you can read it with the context of how does this

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spiritually impact us today. And that's one way that I choose to look at it. So let's,

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we're going to look at two separate verses here. We're going to look at verse 14 and then

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we're going to jump to verse 33, which identifies the different inheritances for the Levites.

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So 14 says, but to the tribe of Levi he gave no inheritance since the food offerings presented

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to the Lord, the God of Israel, are their inheritance as He promised them. And then 33, but to the

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tribe of Levi, Moses had given no inheritance. The Lord, the God of Israel, is their inheritance

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as promised to them. We've read about this before in several chapters how they were not

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given land like the other tribes, but their inheritance was unlike theirs where it was

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really this relational inheritance with God Himself. God was their portion, the Levites,

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the priests. These were the people that were leading the tribe of Israel to God. They

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were taking care of all the priestly duties. They were taking care of the temple. They were

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taking care of all these things. So God was their inheritance. It was a relational inheritance,

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not a material inheritance. So in some ways you could say that they had the highest covenant

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blessing, and God is, He repeats this. This is many, many, many times He has said this

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over and over again. And He's not like rubbing it in with the Levites and saying, hey, you

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don't care, I'll get this. He's really emphasizing that their portion of inheritance is so much

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greater. And sometimes for us, this is a hard thing to grasp. It's hard to grasp

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right? Luke 10, 41 through 42 really paints a beautiful picture of this. Jesus says, Martha,

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Martha, the Lord answers, you are worried and upset about many things, but few things

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are needed or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away

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from her. So Mary had chosen, and we can never, you know, sometimes it's easy to look

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at Martha and say, yeah, yeah, Martha was just busy doing the work, you know, and Mary was

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at the feet of Jesus, you know, thinking just relational. But you know, the work needs

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to be done too, right? This is just a, this is just a point, you know, you know, I don't

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think that Jesus was saying that Martha, you're wrong. I think he was saying, you know, Martha,

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don't miss out on this. So don't miss out on this, this relational, don't miss out on

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this love outpouring that Mary, that Mary was giving. John 17, 3 says, now this is eternal

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life that they know you, the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. So knowing

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God, knowing Jesus, knowing Him is just that, is that great inheritance in and of itself.

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First Peter 2.19, but you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's special

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possession that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into

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His wonderful light. So we, in essence, are the Levites.

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Right? We are the ones that have that relational inheritance with Him. Because we can have everything,

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we can have everything that this world has to offer. And really everything that God has

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to give, but if we're missing the greatest gift of relationship with Him, we're missing

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it all. Okay, I got a big piece to cover here, 15-32. This gives the detail of the inheritance

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to Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh. This is what Moses had given to the tribe of Reuben according

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to its clan, the territory of Ehor, on the rim of the Amun Gorge, and from the town in

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the middle of the gorge, and the whole plateau past Mirabah. To the Heshban and all its towns

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on the plateau, including Dibban, Baumuth, Baal, and Bathbal, Mian, Jaz, Kadimah, and

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Bath, Metath, Kurethim, Sibha, Xerath, Sharar, and the hill in the valley. Beth Pior, the

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slopes of the Fizgah, and Beth Jezmoth, and the towns on the plateau, and the entire

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realm of Sion, king of the Amorites, who ruled at Heshban. Moses had defeated him,

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and the Midianite chiefs, Evi, Rechem, Zer, Her, and Reba, princes, allied with Sion, who

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lived in that country. In addition to those slain in battle, the Israelites had put to

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the sword Balaam, son of Beor, and practiced in battle, the Israelites had put the sword

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to Baal, and practiced in battle, divination. The boundary of the Reubenites was the bank

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of the Jordan. These towns and villages were the inheritance of the Reubenites, according

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to their clan. This is what Moses had given to the tribe of Gad, according to its clan,

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the territory of Jazer, all the towns of Gelid, and half of Amorite country, as far as Eir,

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near Rabath, and from Heshban to Ramath, Mispath, and Bedaman, and Manaman, to the territory

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of Dibur, and the valley, Beth Harath, Beth Nimrath, Sukkoth, and Zaphram, and the

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town, with the rest of the realm of Sion, king of Heshban, the east side of the Jordan,

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the territory up to the end of the Sea of Galilee. These towns and their villages were

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the inheritance of the Gadiites, according to their clans. This is what Moses has given

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the half-tribe of Manasseh. That is, the half of the family of the descendants of

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Manasseh, according to the clans. The territory extending from Maham, and including

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all of Bashan, and the entire realm of Og, king of Bashan, all the settlements of Jer

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and the Bashan, and 60 towns, half of Gelid, and Ashroth, and Edri, the royal cities of

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Og and Bashim. This was the descendants of Makir, son of Manasseh, for half of the sons

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of Makir, according to the clans. This is the inheritance Moses had given them. It was

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the plains of the Moab across from the Jordan east. So, again, it was all of this area

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here. This is Manasseh. This is the Jordan River that goes right down the middle here.

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This is Sea of Galilee here. This is Reuben. So, it was pretty much all of this area in

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here, half of this, which is cut off. So, it just kind of gives you an idea of the

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progression of where God was going with this.

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I know I've shared this before, but I always used to, when I used to read the Bible, I always

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used to skip over the minutia. I'd kind of skip over a long list of names, and skip

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over all the geographical stuff, and all of these things, just because the strain was

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on me. What I've learned over the years is that God is a God of detail, and he has detail

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for reasons. If we're willing to dig and kind of try to understand the detail, there's often

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treasures found in those details. So, he's very specific in these allotments, and he's

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very specific in the geographical boundaries, and the towns that were, and the villages,

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and empires, and regions that were taken over. So, God's promise was fulfilled in a very,

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very specific, tangible way here. He's naming these boundaries. He's confirming ownership to

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the Israelites, and the tribes, very specifically on what he has given them, and the identity.

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Balaam is mentioned in verse 22, a reminder that spiritual opposition must be dealt with.

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This was an evil, and I'm not going to kind of rehash, but it had to be dealt with thoroughly

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and harshly. So, sometimes what seems repetitive to us, and monotonous to us, is actually

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you know, the evidence that God is giving us for his faithfulness. He loves detail, and

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he loves the specifics of things. You know, Matthew 10, 30 said he knows every hair on

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our heads. They're numbered. Can you imagine that? I mean, that level of detail. So,

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it's very specific to us, and it shows up in details in our lives. So, a couple things

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to recap here. You know, God's promise versus his possession. God can have promises in our

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lives that we haven't taken possession of, and there are people that can unfiltered

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and unfortunately go their entire lives without stepping in and possessing what God has for

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them and what God has given them and the fullness of what he has. So, faith has to walk ahead

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of fulfillment. We have to have that faith to receive that fulfillment. Secondly, incomplete

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obedience has lasting impact. We've talked about this many times as we've tried to

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journey through the Old Testament, and God is very specific in pointing this out, that

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we can't do it 75% of the way and expect God's full blessing, expect his full inheritance.

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God needs us to do it 100% through. So, what is not removed, what is not possessed, what

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is not conquered can resurface and become persistent issues. God is a source of victory

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for us. He is our victory. He said right here, he didn't, he didn't, and I love this because

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he, you know, he says this to Joshua, I myself will drive them out. That's a, that's

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a powerful statement because he'd been pushing them ahead, you know, and saying, you know,

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I'll be with you, go out and do this. And now he's saying, look, I'm going to do this.

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And fourth, the greatest inheritance is God himself, is that relationship that, that we

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have with him and the Levites revealed this ultimate truth, which is alive in us today.

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We are, we are the living remnant of that, that priesthood, and we have that relationship

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with him. Joshua 13 really mirrors, you know, this, this, this walk of faith that God has

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for us. You know, we've been given everything through Christ, everything, but we are all

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still learning, right? And we're still living in it, and we're still receiving it. We're

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already heirs, but we're still growing in it. We're already blessed, but we're still

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transforming from glory to glory. You know, Jesus fulfills this by, by securing the inheritance.

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He secured it by being the inheritance, by leading us into ongoing possession of that.

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So this is, this was such a relevant chapter for us, you know, to look at, for me, as you

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know, as I read through it, it became, became so meaningful and so eye-opening. We don't

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always feel like we're living fully in God's, God's promise, and we don't always feel like,

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like we have this inheritance that we read about, but that doesn't mean that it's not

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already been given to us, just because we don't feel a certain way about it or because

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we don't, we don't see it. You know, when we walk in it and when we trust in him and

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we have that faith, you know, and we remember that that great inheritance really comes in

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the relationship that we have, God unfolds it new and new and new every day.

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Let's close in prayer, and then we'll break down into some discussion groups. Father God,

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we just thank you, Lord, for this chapter, Lord, and just for what you reveal in our hearts,

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God, in our minds, and Lord, how applicable it is for us in our lives, Lord, and we thank

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you, Lord, for that, that full inheritance, God, that you paid the price for God, that

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you were the ultimate sacrifice for God, that you shed your blood for us, God, so that

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we could live and walk in that full inheritance, God, that you paved the way for that, and

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we are so grateful, God, that you paid a debt, Lord, that we could never, ever have paid,

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and we thank you, God, that your glory has been poured out upon us, Lord, and that your

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kingdom lives inside of us, God, and you've empowered us, Lord, to release that, release

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that kingdom, Lord, to those around us, Lord, those in our homes, Lord, in our neighborhoods,

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God, in our towns, Lord, in our workplace, God, wherever we are, God, we pray that your

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presence, Lord, would just burst forth from us, God, that it would change the atmosphere

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wherever we are. We give all the glory to you, in Jesus' name, amen.

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