Unveiling God's Promises: An Exploration of Joshua 15-19

The salient point of this podcast episode centers on the fulfillment of God's promises to His people, as illustrated in the Book of Joshua. In particular, we delve into Joshua chapter 15, wherein we witness the culmination of God's assurances manifesting in the inheritance of land bestowed upon the tribes of Israel. This narrative serves not merely as a historical account, but as a profound reminder of the faithfulness of God throughout generations. As we traverse the scriptures, we observe the significance of obedience to God's commands and the implications of both faith and action in claiming the blessings that He has ordained for His people. Ultimately, we are invited to reflect on our own spiritual inheritance in Christ, challenging ourselves to engage actively with the promises afforded to us through faith.
Takeaways:
- This podcast emphasizes the importance of God's promises being fulfilled in the lives of His people.
- Pastor Josh discusses the significance of obedience to God's word as a pathway to success.
- The episode highlights Caleb's unwavering faith and how it culminated in the inheritance of the promised land.
- Listeners are reminded that spiritual inheritance is vital, even more than physical land, as illustrated in the Book of Joshua.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:17 - Exploring the Word of God
00:57 - The Promises of God in Joshua
11:10 - The Struggle for Land and God's Promises
20:44 - The Call to Action: Possessing the Land
29:46 - The Challenge of Moving Forward
42:56 - Passing the Inheritance to the Next Generation
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh, and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow, come along.
Speaker ALet's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker AWe're going to be in the Book of Joshua.
Speaker AWe're going to continue our study in the Book of Joshua.
Speaker AOur main text this evening is going to be in Joshua chapter 15.
Speaker AAnd if you guys are ready, we're going to do some traveling through scripture.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker AIf it is God's will.
Speaker AAnd I got to be careful in promising you where we're going to go, but I think that we'll at least go from Joshua 15 all the way to Joshua 19.
Speaker ASo some of you are going to question whether or not we can cover all that ground.
Speaker AWell, I can speak pretty fast, and if you listen fast, we'll get there.
Speaker ANo, I'm just kidding.
Speaker ABut we'll.
Speaker AWe'll.
Speaker AWhat we're doing in Joshua is we're seeing in chapter 15 a culmination of God's promises to his people.
Speaker AYou know, it's one thing when God makes his promises and he clearly states his promises to his people in the Old Testament, to Moses and to Joshua.
Speaker AAnd then we even know that in the New Testament, God makes his promises to his people, his children.
Speaker AAnd so it's one thing when God makes the promise, it's another thing when God fulfills his promise in our lives.
Speaker AAnd that's what we're seeing here in Joshua chapter 15.
Speaker AReally, from Joshua chapter 15 on, it's a.
Speaker AIt's an account of all the lands that are.
Speaker AAre given as an inheritance to the people of these different tribes of Israel.
Speaker ABut these promises were not just given to the people of Israel.
Speaker AThey were given all the way back to.
Speaker ATo Moses.
Speaker AThey were given back at the time of Joshua when he began to lead his people.
Speaker AAnd so we're.
Speaker AWe're going to turn back.
Speaker AKeep your finger in Joshua chapter 15.
Speaker AAnd I want you to turn back to Joshua chapter one, because that's where it's all started in this study.
Speaker AAnd if you remember in context, what was happening in Joshua Chapter one was that Moses dies.
Speaker AHe passes off the scene, and now Israel has a new leader in Joshua.
Speaker AAnd there's a lot of fear, possibly in the life of Joshua.
Speaker AWe know that through God reminding him not to have fear.
Speaker ABut in the midst of God, Giving Joshua the encouragement.
Speaker AHe gives Joshua some promises.
Speaker AHe gives Joshua promises.
Speaker AHe gives Joshua the promise of provision.
Speaker AHe gives Joshua the promise of his power.
Speaker AAnd he gives ultimately Joshua the promise of his presence.
Speaker AAnd it says in verse 1 of Joshua 1.
Speaker ANow, after the death of Moses, the servant of the Lord, it came to pass that the Lord spake unto Joshua, the son of Nun, Moses's minister, saying, moses my servant is dead.
Speaker ANow therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou and all this people unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel.
Speaker ASo God speaks to Joshua and says this.
Speaker AIt's time for you to take leadership.
Speaker AIt's time for you to take the people across Jordan and get the land that I have promised you.
Speaker ABut then we see in verse 3 says, Every place that the soul of your foot shall tread upon, that I have given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
Speaker AAnd so, essentially what he's saying is this.
Speaker AThe same promise that I gave to Moses is the same promise that I'm giving to you.
Speaker AAnd the promise is this, that you are going to inherit this land.
Speaker AThis land is yours.
Speaker AAnd therefore I've already given you the victory.
Speaker AThe promise of victory is here, verse 4.
Speaker AFrom the wilderness and this Lebanon, even unto the great river, the river Euphrates, and all the Hittites, all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun shall be your coast.
Speaker AThere shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life.
Speaker AAnd so in Joshua, chapter 1, verse 5, God promises Joshua that, hey, no one could stand against you when I'm with you.
Speaker AHe says, as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee.
Speaker AI will not fail thee nor forsake thee.
Speaker AWhat an amazing verse.
Speaker AVerse 5 is specifically for the promise that God gives Joshua.
Speaker AHe says, joshua, just as I was with Moses, and it was evident to everyone that God was with Moses, I will also be with you.
Speaker AAnd what does he say?
Speaker AHe says, not only will I be with you, but he says, I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.
Speaker AWe even talked this morning about times in our life where we're tempted to think that maybe God has forgotten about us.
Speaker AMaybe God has pulled his hand off of us.
Speaker ABut the promise to Joshua is this.
Speaker AJust as I've always been with you and your people, I will continue to be with you.
Speaker AAnd then he says in verse six, be strong and of a good courage.
Speaker AFor unto this people shalt thou divide for an inheritance.
Speaker AThe land which I swear unto their fathers to give them.
Speaker ASo verse six is really this.
Speaker AHe says, joshua, you have a purpose.
Speaker ASo they there's a promise of his power, his presence, his provision.
Speaker ABut he says, joshua, there's a promise of your purpose, and your purpose is this two, he says, divide for an inheritance the land which I swear unto their fathers to give them.
Speaker ASo he says, joshua, I'm going to work through you to be a part of this process in which these people will get the inheritance that I promised them.
Speaker AAnd then of course, we see those passages that we've mentioned so many times is verse 7, 8, and 9 only be thou strong and very courageous that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law which Moses my servant commanded thee.
Speaker ATurn not from.
Speaker AFrom it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper whether so ever thou goest.
Speaker AHe says, hey, we.
Speaker AWe want you to be.
Speaker AI want you to be as.
Speaker AAs God in your life.
Speaker AI want you to stay on the right path.
Speaker AWe want you to be obedient.
Speaker AWe want you to be a focus.
Speaker AAnd he says, Verse 8.
Speaker AThis book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth, but thou shalt meditate there in day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein.
Speaker AFor then thou shalt make that way prosperous, and and then thou shall have good success.
Speaker ASo the success does not come from their own strength.
Speaker AThe success comes from following the word and the will of God.
Speaker AAnd then he reminds them, have I not commanded thee?
Speaker ABe strong and of a good courage.
Speaker ABe not afraid, neither be thou dismayed, for the Lord thy God is with thee withers whoever thou goes.
Speaker AAnd so at the end of verse nine, he's reminded of the presence of God.
Speaker AAnd that's a powerful thing to know, that God is with us in the midst of our battles.
Speaker AAnd we've seen now through 14 chapters, the ups and downs of battle, that God was there with them in the midst of their successes.
Speaker AAnd that when they turned away from God, he, even though he allowed them to fall into some.
Speaker ASome situations of pain and suffering, he ultimately restores them.
Speaker AAnd really what we're seeing throughout the rest of the book of Joshua is that God keeps his word by giving them these places of their inheritance.
Speaker AAnd so let's go to Joshua chapter 15 with those promises in mind.
Speaker AAnd last week we looked at Caleb's request.
Speaker ARemember Caleb?
Speaker AHe was that one faithful one that we saw back in the book of Numbers.
Speaker AThat was one of the faithful spies.
Speaker AHe went and he had faith that God would keep his word and that God would give them the victory.
Speaker ABut the other 10 spies outside of Caleb and Joshua did not have faith and they were fearful and they did not go in.
Speaker AAnd there was a, a, a curse against them that none of those people could go into the promised land other than Joshua and Caleb.
Speaker AAnd now Caleb is calling back to those promises.
Speaker AAnd he asked Joshua to remember the, the promise that God had given him.
Speaker AAnd ultimately he does.
Speaker AAnd we're going to see in Joshua 15 that coming to pass.
Speaker AAnd so in Joshua, chapter 15, really, verses 1 through 12 tell us the inheritance of the land of the tribe of Judah.
Speaker AAnd the tribe of Judah is certainly significant because of the fact that in many different reasons it's significant.
Speaker ABut the greatest reason I believe is that, you know, the Messiah, Jesus Christ come comes from the line of Judah.
Speaker AAnd so verses 1 through 12 are, are going to talk about all the land that Judah will inherit.
Speaker ANow, we're not going to go through all of that.
Speaker AIf you want to go back and read all the different delineating lines of all the lands there, you can certainly do that in your own time.
Speaker ABut we do know that Caleb was of the tribe of Judah.
Speaker AAnd So in verse 13, we see that specific inheritance given to Caleb.
Speaker AAnd I think that it's important for us to note that, that the, the promise that God had given Caleb all the way back in the Book of Numbers, and the promise that was requested through Caleb in Joshua 14 culminates in verse 13.
Speaker AHere it says, and unto Caleb, the son of Jephuna, he gave a part among the children of Judah according to the commandment of the Lord to Joshua.
Speaker AEven the city of Arba, the father of Anak, which city is Hebron.
Speaker AAnd Caleb drove thence the three sons of Anak and, and Sheshai, and him on, and Talmai, and the children of Anak.
Speaker ANow, if you remember, what did Caleb do?
Speaker ACaleb says, lord, give me an opportunity.
Speaker AI'm an old man.
Speaker AI'm 85 years old, but I'm still as energized as I was 40 some years ago.
Speaker AGive me the opportunity to go and possess these lands that you have promised me.
Speaker AAnd so Caleb wasn't looking for a handout.
Speaker AHe wanted to work for God.
Speaker AHe wanted to obtain the land that God had promised him.
Speaker ASo we see Here in Joshua 15 the culmination of that.
Speaker ACaleb actually goes into that land that was promised to him.
Speaker AAnd remember, that was the land that he spied on all the way back in the book of numbers the land that he set eyes upon and said, the Lord can give me this land.
Speaker AHe believed in faith, and God gave him the victory here in this passage.
Speaker AAnd so we see that he goes and he fights against the children of Anak.
Speaker AAnd that shows that he had faith that God would provide for him.
Speaker ABut that faith led to action.
Speaker AThat faith led to him moving and taking that land.
Speaker ASo verse 15.
Speaker AAnd he went up fence to the inhabitants of Debir.
Speaker AAnd the name of Deer before was Kjath Sephra.
Speaker AAnd Caleb said, he that smiteth Kjath Se and taketh it to him, will I give Achash my daughter to wife.
Speaker AAnd so he says, hey, he gives this incentive for someone to go take out this land.
Speaker AAnd he says, you know, I will give whoever wins this battle to have the opportunity to marry my daughter.
Speaker AAnd verse 17.
Speaker AAnd oel the son of Kenaz, the brother of Caleb, took it, and he gave him a cash, his daughter to wife.
Speaker AAnd it came to pass as she came unto him, that she moved him, asked him her father a field, and she lighted off her ass.
Speaker AAnd Caleb sent unto her, what would us?
Speaker AThou who answered, give me a blessing, for thou has given me a southland, give me also springs of water.
Speaker AAnd he gave her the upper springs and the nether springs.
Speaker AAnd so essentially what we see in this passage of scripture is that Caleb goes and then he fights for the kingdom of God.
Speaker AAnd he fights and he gets that land.
Speaker AAnd then we also see that even as Caleb daughter imitated her father's boldness, we see that she asked for a blessing, and obviously she's blessed in that.
Speaker ASo we see that Caleb's family is a family that desires to seek the blessings of God, that desires to see the culmination of God's promises in their life.
Speaker AAnd so that's really the ending story for Caleb there.
Speaker AAnd then we see verse 20 all the way through verse 62 to the end of the chapter is essentially all of the lands that are all the cities that are given to the tribe of Judah.
Speaker AAnd that's an interesting read.
Speaker AAt some point in time, if you like geography specifically, you know, ancient Middle Eastern geography, then you're able to look through that.
Speaker AAnd that's a.
Speaker AThat's a good time to maybe another time to study.
Speaker ABut verse 63, I think is important for us to note, and I find this super interesting for future implications, is that there is an incomplete occupation because there is one city that is still inhabited by the Jebusites, and that that would not be the people of Israel.
Speaker AIt says in verse 63, as for the Jebusites, the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the children of Judah could not drive them out.
Speaker ABut the Jebusites dwell with the children of Judah at Jerusalem unto this day.
Speaker ANow, that doesn't mean until today.
Speaker AThat means until the time that this was written.
Speaker ABut what we see is that what we can understand through this is that Jerusalem was a hard city to conquer because of the geography there.
Speaker AIt's up on a hill.
Speaker AAnd the fact that it's up on a hill made it easier for the people to defend and harder for the people to attack and to conquer.
Speaker AAnd so no matter how hard the struggle is for the people of Israel, God eventually gives them that victory.
Speaker AWe know that later on that God allowed for the victory to come and that the people of Israel do obtain the land of Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd ultimately that's where the temple is built.
Speaker AThat's ultimately where all of the stories that you know about early on in the New Testament with Jesus there, we know that it revolves all around Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd so ultimately, Jerusalem plays a huge part in the history of the people of Israel.
Speaker AAnd so that's impactful.
Speaker AThen we get to chapter 16, and we see the inheritance of the tribe of Joseph, and that's split into the inheritance of Ephraim and the inheritance of Manasseh.
Speaker AJoshua 16, 1, 4, tell us the borders of the sons of Joseph.
Speaker AAnd you have Ephraim, which is the half tribe.
Speaker AAnd I know a lot of this is historical.
Speaker AAnd so we're going to trudge through a little bit of this to eventually get to some more of the lessons.
Speaker AAnd then we see verses 5 through 10 talking about the borders of Ephraim.
Speaker AAnd then we get to chapter 17.
Speaker AThat's the inheritance of Manasseh.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd I know that many of you know the.
Speaker AThe dynamic of that Joseph, the tribe of Joseph was split into two.
Speaker AAnd so there's the tribe of Manasseh, and he was the firstborn of Joseph.
Speaker AAnd so there's that distribution of the land among the remaining families of the tribe of Manasseh.
Speaker AAnd then we see some more particular inheritances.
Speaker AIn verses 3 through 6, we see some individual inheritances for specific people.
Speaker AAnd then we get to 7 through 13.
Speaker AThat's the.
Speaker AThe western side, the western half of the tribe and their occupation.
Speaker AAnd we get down to Joseph's lot being enlarged all the way through the end of chapter 17.
Speaker AAnd then we get to chapter 18, which we're going to spend a little bit more time on.
Speaker ABut what I do want us to see is that in verse 14 and verse 14 of Joshua, chapter 17, we see some individuals that are not satisfied with what's given to them.
Speaker ASo Caleb was satisfied with the land that was given to him, and he actually went and worked for the land that was given to him.
Speaker ABut we see it in Joshua, chapter 17, verse 14.
Speaker AAnd the children of Joseph spake unto Joshua, saying, why hast thou given me but one lot and one portion to inherit?
Speaker ASee, and I am a great people for as much as the Lord hath blessed me hitherto.
Speaker ASo there's a question here, and the question stems out of a heart of.
Speaker AReally, what we would say is it's not out of a heart of gratitude.
Speaker AIt's out of a heart of covetousness.
Speaker AMeaning this.
Speaker AWe want more land.
Speaker AWhy have you given us only one lot of land?
Speaker AWe're a large group, and there's a lot of people here.
Speaker AAnd so they complain about what had been given to them.
Speaker AAnd they say it's not adequate enough.
Speaker AAnd they.
Speaker AThey talk about how great they are.
Speaker AThey.
Speaker AThey say, we're great people.
Speaker AWe have a lot of people.
Speaker AWe have a lot of resources.
Speaker AWhy have you not given us the land that we think we deserve?
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd this is how sometimes we are when it comes to the blessings of the Lord.
Speaker AGod gives us plenty of blessings.
Speaker ABut then we look at a situation and we say, lord, but why didn't you give us more?
Speaker AI think I deserve more.
Speaker AOr why did you give those people more than what you've given me?
Speaker AAnd oftentimes we can get to a place in our life where we're dissatisfied.
Speaker AAnd that dissatisfaction can lead us to a place of bitterness.
Speaker AAnd that place of bitterness can lead us to a place that really becomes a wedge between our relationship with God.
Speaker AAnd so we see these people here in verse 14.
Speaker AThey complain.
Speaker AThe tribe of Joseph, the children of Joseph, they complain to Joshua.
Speaker AAnd Joshua's reply here is.
Speaker AIs, I think, a wise reply as a leader, because he could have said a lot of things.
Speaker ABut he says in verse 14, and Joshua answered them and said, if thou be a great people.
Speaker ASo he basically calls them out for what they say.
Speaker AHe says, if you're such a great people.
Speaker AAnd obviously he knows that they do have a lot of people, and he knows what their potential is.
Speaker AHe says, if you are such a great people, then get the up to the wood country and cut down for thyself there in the land of the parasites which.
Speaker AAnd of the giants.
Speaker AIf Mount Ephraim be too narrow for Thee.
Speaker ASo, meaning this, if you're not satisfied with what God has blessed you, utilize all the land that's given to you.
Speaker AAnd so what essentially we see here is this.
Speaker AHe says, there is land for you to fully occupy that the Lord has given to you.
Speaker ABut you haven't taken the opportunity to go up to the mountain country, go up to the area that's not convenient for you, and take that territory.
Speaker AYou want to take something as a handout.
Speaker AYou want to have just something given to you without any effort.
Speaker AAnd he says Here in verse 15, you have an opportunity.
Speaker AYou have the land up in the parasites in Land of the Giants.
Speaker AHe says, if the.
Speaker AThe Mount Ephraim is too narrow for the or too small for thee, go obtain what has already been promised to you.
Speaker AAnd I look at these people here in Joshua chapter 17, and I look at them in contrast to the people that we see In Joshua chapter 14, Joshua, chapter 14 was Caleb.
Speaker AJoshua chapter 14 was Caleb saying, lord, give me an opportunity.
Speaker AGive me a chance.
Speaker AI'll take everything that I possibly can.
Speaker AI will go, and I will use all the resources that you give me.
Speaker AAnd so these people in Joshua 17 are not like that.
Speaker AThese people in Joshua 17 want the easy way.
Speaker AThey want the.
Speaker AThe land that was just given to them.
Speaker AAnd they did not want to take God's promises and move forward with them.
Speaker AAnd so the principle is really this.
Speaker AThe principle applies to us today in the fact that God has given us so much and many of us aren't utilizing the blessings that God has given us, an inheritance of the spiritual riches that we read about in the New Testament.
Speaker AAnd then we complain that God hasn't given us opportunities.
Speaker AWe complain that God hasn't blessed us, but we're not willing to put to the test the work that God has called us to do.
Speaker AAnd so essentially what we see is that ultimately God had given them enough land, but they weren't willing to take that step.
Speaker AThey weren't willing to go in verse 16.
Speaker AAnd the children of Joseph said, the hill is not enough for us.
Speaker AAnd all the Canaanites that dwell in the land of the valley have chariots of iron, both they who are of best sheen and her towns, and they who are the valley of Jezreel.
Speaker ASo they basically give an excuse.
Speaker AThey say, well, we can't go there, that.
Speaker AThat even.
Speaker AThat what you're promising us is not enough.
Speaker AAnd therefore there's other people.
Speaker AThere's people there already.
Speaker AAnd they have chariots of iron.
Speaker AThey have all these different weapons, and we can't fight against them.
Speaker AVerse 17.
Speaker AAnd Joshua spake unto the house of Joseph, even to Ephraim and Manasseh, saying, thou art a great people and has great power.
Speaker AThou shalt not have one lot only.
Speaker ABut the mountain shall be thine, for it is a wood, and thou shalt cut it down.
Speaker AAnd the outgoings of it shall be thine, for thou shalt drive out the Canaanites, though they have iron chariots and though they be strong.
Speaker ASo Joshua tells them this.
Speaker APush forward.
Speaker AHe says, hey, you need to follow God.
Speaker AYou need to trust in the promises of God.
Speaker AYou need to go get that land that God has blessed you with.
Speaker AAnd I think that for us, the spiritual lesson is that many of us are sitting with a sense of discontentment in our life, but we're not tapping into all the resources that God has blessed us with.
Speaker AWe're not studying the word of God.
Speaker AWe're not going and appealing to God with prayer.
Speaker AWe're not getting ourselves involved with what God has allowed us to get involved with, with elements of church.
Speaker AAnd then we look and then we see what other people have, and we say, well, I want what they have, but I'm not willing to follow all the things that God has given me to do within my life.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua, chapter 17 is a great reminder of those folks who are looking at a situation and seeing it from the negative perspective instead of seeing what God has allowed them to take for the inheritance themselves.
Speaker AAnd so there's this appeal to Joshua, and they, they.
Speaker AAnd actually, believe it or not, Joshua is a descendant of Joseph.
Speaker AAnd so it's basically Joshua's own people saying, joshua, can't you give us a little bit more of a blessing?
Speaker ACan't you help us out just a little bit?
Speaker AAnd Joshua basically says, no, God has given you everything you need now you need to live in that.
Speaker AAnd God has given us everything that we need in our life.
Speaker AI think a lot of times people will say this, and I've even said this to some degree.
Speaker AWell, if God just gives me a little bit more blessing in this area, then I'll go and work for him.
Speaker AIf God can just.
Speaker AI'm not ready.
Speaker AI'm not ready.
Speaker AAnd I always use those excuses sometimes in my own life about I'm not really equipped to do that, or I'm not skilled enough to do that.
Speaker ABut what we see as Christians is that God has given us everything that we possibly need for the battle that's ahead of us.
Speaker AAnd so what we see as a believer is this, there's no excuse, there's no excuse to push forward.
Speaker AThere's no excuse to step out that God gives us opportunities and faith to do these things.
Speaker AAnd so as the descendants of Joseph lacked the willingness to go serve the Lord and go act on that, so do many people do the same.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua gives them the encouragement and the challenge to basically take the step and to act in faith.
Speaker ANow we get to chapter 18 and we see more inheritance to the remaining tribes.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua, chapter 18, verses 1 through 3, we see Joshua exhorting the remaining tribes to possess their land.
Speaker ASo there's actually some tribes that still have the promise of God given to them.
Speaker ASo, so the, the, the land has been given to them, but they have not obtained the land.
Speaker AThey haven't taken steps of faith to go live in that land.
Speaker AAnd so verse one of chapter 18, it says, the whole congregation of the children of Israel assembled together at Shiloh and set up the tabernacle of the congregation there.
Speaker AAnd the land was subdued before them.
Speaker AAnd there remained among the children of Israel, seven tribes.
Speaker ASo seven of the 12 tribes which had not yet received their inheritance.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua now is going to challenge them to go out and to obtain the land that God had promised them.
Speaker ASo Joshua said unto the children of Israel, how long are you slack to go possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers have given you?
Speaker AAnd so we asked them a question.
Speaker AAnd sometimes a good question is enough to spur people on to action.
Speaker AIt's thought provoking, it's challenging, and that's what Joshua does.
Speaker AAnd as a good leader, Joshua was exhorting the rest of these tribes to start to move.
Speaker AHe.
Speaker AHe basically is challenging them on their apathy.
Speaker AWe went to, as brother Jeff mentioned, we went to a men's meeting.
Speaker AAnd the speaker at that meeting, at the conference, he challenged us in the area of whether or not we are passive men, you know, and, and the reality is, is that when we have patience and passiveness, there's.
Speaker AThere's really two different things.
Speaker AAnd sometimes patience and passiveness can align and we can kind of look at them as the same thing.
Speaker AWell, I'm just a very patient person, so I just never act on anything.
Speaker AWell, no, patience is resting in faith.
Speaker AUntil God says, go, passiveness is waiting and waiting and never moving out of fear and anxiety.
Speaker AAnd that's what we see these people doing.
Speaker AThey're waiting.
Speaker AHe says here, how long are ye slack to go possess the land?
Speaker AHe's basically asking them this question, when are you going to Move.
Speaker AGod's given you the land.
Speaker AHe's given you the promises.
Speaker AHe's fulfilled his promise.
Speaker ABut you're sitting back for whatever reason, maybe out of fear, maybe out of.
Speaker AOf hesitancy, to leave where you're at now and take that step of faith.
Speaker AAnd so the question would be, why would they not want to possess the land?
Speaker AWell, it's the same reason why many people today that are Christians are not tapping into the spiritual riches that God has given us.
Speaker AWhy did Joshua need to challenge them?
Speaker AWhy were they so comfortable?
Speaker AWhy didn't they want to go out and take the land?
Speaker AWell, most scholars believe that is probably because these people who had not lived in permanent dwellings for more than a generation, they were afraid of something new.
Speaker AThey were afraid of taking a step.
Speaker AThey were afraid of moving out of what they already knew to something that was even better.
Speaker AAnd sometimes, as Christians, we compromise by saying, you know what?
Speaker AThis is what I know.
Speaker AI don't want to take a step that's going to stretch me.
Speaker AI don't know about you guys, but I am a creature of habits.
Speaker AI used to tell myself when I was a kid, I would get so upset with people that had traditions and had to eat the same breakfast every day and had the same routines.
Speaker AI always promised, I'm not going to be that guy.
Speaker AI'm going to just be so spontaneous when I'm an adult, I'm going to just be that kind of guy.
Speaker AAnd I wanted to be.
Speaker AAnd for a long time, I was, like, trying to lie to myself and tell myself that that's who I was.
Speaker AAnd eventually one day, I think it was a conversation or someone was preaching, and they're like, you know, are you a creature?
Speaker AHabit?
Speaker AI'm like, oh, no, definitely not.
Speaker AAnd Alicia looked at me and she's like, yes, you are.
Speaker AAnd, you know, I'm like, really?
Speaker AI am.
Speaker AI said, I'm very spontaneous.
Speaker AI don't need to have a thing.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd it took my wife to really clarify to me and.
Speaker AAnd wake myself up to the fact that I am a creature of habit.
Speaker AI don't like change.
Speaker AI don't like to move out of my comfort zones.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AI like to do the same things.
Speaker AI like to have things the way that I like them to be.
Speaker AAnd I think that's many times as Christians, we get so comfortable with what we know, we get so comfortable with what we think is secure, that when God tells us to move and to obtain the land, so to speak, to take the step of faith, to serve or to sacrifice or to get to a place in our life where we're stretching ourselves.
Speaker AAnd sometimes stretching hurts.
Speaker ABut what we see here is that these individuals were not willing to take that step and leave what they already knew.
Speaker AThey thought that that was secure.
Speaker AThey thought that that was something that gave them some type of sufficiency where they were temporarily.
Speaker AAnd these are people that had not had permanent dwellings.
Speaker AThey were used to this type of lifestyle, moving around and not knowing specifically what was going to be their future home.
Speaker AAnd they were in this place of comfort.
Speaker ABut then Joshua says, why are you neglecting this?
Speaker AWhy are you overlooking this?
Speaker AAnd so whatever the reason was, the bottom line, the thing that it all boils down to is that there was a negative element to their lack of movement.
Speaker AIt wasn't patience.
Speaker AYou know, sometimes that's what I say.
Speaker ASometimes I. I will veil my passiveness and my apathy with, well, I'm just being really patient in my life.
Speaker AI'm just, you know, I need to.
Speaker AI just really need to see God clearly speaking to me.
Speaker AAnd the truth is, is that God's knocking down the door.
Speaker AHe's ringing my phone, he's emailing me, he's texting.
Speaker ANot really literally, but you get every which way.
Speaker AGod is telling me that I need to do something, but I'm putting it off.
Speaker AAnd that's sometimes what we see when it comes to our life of inactive thoughts.
Speaker AAnd in, you know, what we would say here in this case is people that are just living in apathy.
Speaker AHow long are you slack to go possess the land which the Lord your God, Lord God, your fathers have given you?
Speaker AHe says, give out from among you three men from each tribe.
Speaker AAnd so he says, pick these men out.
Speaker AAnd Joshua gives them instructions.
Speaker ASo with.
Speaker AWith Joshua's exhortation, with Joshua's challenge comes instruction.
Speaker AI think that's always how God works.
Speaker AWhen God gives us a challenge, he always gives us instructions.
Speaker AAnd that's how leadership should be.
Speaker ALeadership should never be, hey, go do this without any clarity or without any instruction.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua says, you guys need to move.
Speaker AAnd one of the things that I think will cause a lot of destruction, even within our homes, within our churches, within our country, is.
Speaker AIs, yes, act of sin.
Speaker ABut we know that there's sins of commission, and we know that there's sins of omission, right?
Speaker ASins of omission would be sins that we are committing by not doing something.
Speaker AAnd so we could argue that the people of Israel, at least these seven tribes that had not gone to possess the land that God had given them.
Speaker AIt wasn't the action of them going and doing things that was causing sin to be in their life.
Speaker AI mean, they weren't actively going and sinning and.
Speaker AAnd acting like the Canaanite pagans.
Speaker ANo, but the sin that they were committing was that they were staying still.
Speaker AThey weren't moving when God had called them to move.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua's challenge is, how long are you slack to go possess the land?
Speaker AIs the same question that we could ask today.
Speaker AWhat's holding us back from doing what God has called us to do?
Speaker AWhat's holding us back from tapping into the spiritual blessings that are promised to us in scripture?
Speaker AHow many of us walk with confidence?
Speaker AHow many of us walk a newness of life?
Speaker AHow many of us are sharing our faith with people?
Speaker AWell, it's because of this.
Speaker AThe way.
Speaker AYou know what I always use as an excuse that you guys.
Speaker AYou guys maybe don't know me enough, but maybe you do know me enough.
Speaker AEvery time you talk to me, I'm like, I'm busy.
Speaker AI got a lot going on, okay?
Speaker ABusyness is the.
Speaker AIs the destructive element in my life, because I can look at all my busyness, and I can be so busy that I'm not doing what I need to be doing for Jesus Christ.
Speaker AWell, I gotta go do this, and I gotta do this, and I gotta do this, and I gotta handle that.
Speaker AAnd then at the end of the day, I've got nothing accomplished for the kingdom of God.
Speaker ABut I've got all my itinerary set up.
Speaker AI've got all of my day aligned, and I've got all my plans taken care of.
Speaker ABut then God's called me to do something else, and I go, well, you know what?
Speaker AI've got a lot on my plate today.
Speaker AI don't know if I can do that.
Speaker APastor Spicer.
Speaker ASome of you guys remember Pastor Spicer here at the.
Speaker AAt the church.
Speaker AI remember a few things, actually more than a few things about his ministry to me just in the time frame that I had here with him.
Speaker ABut one of the things that I do remember and I will never forget, he preached a message on God's interruptions.
Speaker AAnd that one to this day sticks out to me because I'm the type of person that I've got an agenda.
Speaker AI was talking to the discipleship class tonight, and I was telling them I love curriculums.
Speaker AI love finishing books.
Speaker AI love making sure all the blanks are filled.
Speaker AI love making sure all my.
Speaker AMy lesson plans are aligned and perfect and Everyone listens and everyone applies it.
Speaker ABut at the end of the day, sometimes God interrupts us to what we have planned, to something bigger and better, something that needs to be an interruption in our life.
Speaker AAnd so God interrupts our plans and institutes his will for our life.
Speaker AAnd sometimes we've got to pause and we've got to listen and say, okay, Lord, you're stopping me.
Speaker AOkay, I need to understand that, or, Lord, you're pushing me forward on this.
Speaker AAnd so I say that to emphasize that challenge that Joshua gives to these people.
Speaker AHe says, go, it's time to move.
Speaker AAnd if I could give one message to the church today, it's this.
Speaker AIt's time to move.
Speaker AIf there's.
Speaker AThere's no better time than now to get busy about the kingdom of God, the gospel message needs to be preached.
Speaker AThe church is an institution, not, as we said this morning, from the world, but from God that is told to be the pillar and ground of truth.
Speaker AWho's going to fight for the truth in this world?
Speaker AWho's going to preach the gospel?
Speaker AWell, it's that church over there, that big church across town.
Speaker ANo, the responsibility is our responsibility.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua says, take it upon yourself, just because of the other tribes, the other tribes have inherited their land.
Speaker ADon't be looking at those tribes.
Speaker AYou seven tribes need to get busy.
Speaker AAnd so that's exactly the challenge here.
Speaker ASo then we're going to look at verse four.
Speaker AHe says, give out from among you three men of each tribe.
Speaker ASo here's the instruction that comes with the exhortation.
Speaker AGive out from among you three men for each tribe, and I will send them.
Speaker AAnd they shall rise and go through the land and describe it according to the inheritance of them, and they shall come again unto me.
Speaker AAnd so Joshua is basically instructing them to have a survey, to go out and to assess all the land and to bring back more information.
Speaker AMaybe it's just the fact that they need to see what they've been promised.
Speaker AThey need to be reminded of the inheritance.
Speaker AAnd that's what he says here in verses four through eight.
Speaker ASo he says, give out from among you these three men, verse five.
Speaker AAnd they shall divide it into seven parts.
Speaker AJudah shall abide in their coast on the south.
Speaker AThe house of Joseph shall abide in their coast on the north.
Speaker AAnd ye shall therefore describe the land into seven parts, and bring the description hither to me, that I may cast lots for you here before the Lord our God.
Speaker ABut the Levites have no part among you, for the priesthood of the Lord is Their inheritance.
Speaker AWe mentioned that before.
Speaker AWe know that the Levites don't have any physical land, or their inheritance is the Lord, which is the best inheritance to have in general.
Speaker AAnd Gad and Reuben and half the tribe of Manasseh have received their inheritance beyond the Jordan on the east, which Moses, the servant of the Lord gave them.
Speaker AAnd then he concludes with this in verse eight.
Speaker AAnd the men arose and went away.
Speaker ASo they, they obey, they listened.
Speaker AAnd Joshua charged them that went to describe the land, saying, go and walk through the land and describe it and come again to me that I may here cast lots for you before the Lord in Shiloh.
Speaker AAnd so essentially what we see here is that they're.
Speaker AThey're.
Speaker AThey go out into the survey party.
Speaker AVerses 9 and 10 tell us that they went, they passed through the land, they obeyed.
Speaker AThey described the cities into the.
Speaker AThe seven parts as Joshua described.
Speaker AAnd they came again to Joshua there, Shiloh.
Speaker AAnd then Joshua cast lots for them in Shiloh before the Lord.
Speaker AAnd so essentially he's.
Speaker AHe's praying to the Lord, he's asking Lord for wisdom.
Speaker AAnd there Joshua divided the land under the children of Israel according to their divisions.
Speaker AAnd so we see from verses 11 all the way down to verse 28, the inheritance, the tribe of Benjamin, which the tribe of Benjamin is very significant.
Speaker AObviously, some of you might know.
Speaker ASaul is from the tribe of Benjamin, and then Saul, Paul from the tribe of Benjamin.
Speaker AThen we go to chapter 19, that's the inheritance of Simeon.
Speaker AAnd then inside of that chapter, chapter 19, verse 10 is the inheritance of Zebulun.
Speaker AAnd then we see in verse 17, the inheritance of Issachar, the inheritance of Asher, the inheritance of Naphtali, in verse 40, the inheritance of Dan.
Speaker AAnd then ultimately we see the end of the chapter 19 with Joshua's inheritance.
Speaker AAnd, and that's what I really want to end with tonight, is that all of this.
Speaker ASo, so all of the inheritance to the people comes, and then Joshua receives his inheritance.
Speaker AAnd I think that shows like a true leader.
Speaker AI think a true leader obviously puts his needs, his blessings behind and lets the other people receive the blessings.
Speaker AAnd that's the picture that we see here, verse 49.
Speaker AAnd, and this will be kind of the conclusion for this evening.
Speaker AJoshua is coming to the end of his life.
Speaker AWe know that we're going to hear more about the end of his life here in a few chapters.
Speaker ABut essentially this is Joshua's inheritance.
Speaker AAnd verses 49 through 51, it says, and when they had made an end, dividing the land for inheritance by their coast.
Speaker AAnd the children of Israel gave an inheritance to Joshua, the son of none among them, according to the word of the Lord, they gave him the city which he asked even Tim Nath Sarah in Mount Ephraim.
Speaker AAnd he built the city and dwelt therein.
Speaker AThese are the inheritance of Eliezer the priest and Joshua the son of none.
Speaker AAnd the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel, divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh before the Lord at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
Speaker ASo they made the end of the dividing of the country.
Speaker ASo that is a lot of history.
Speaker ABut essentially we see all of the land that God had promised divided and bestowed upon the people of Israel.
Speaker AAnd then they've inherited the land.
Speaker AThey dwell in the lands.
Speaker AAnd ultimately now we see that even Joshua gets his city that God had promised him.
Speaker AAnd now he lives there for the rest of his days.
Speaker ANext week we will come back and we will look at Joshua chapter 20, which is a really interesting chapter about how there were cities of refuge in this new land for them.
Speaker AAnd then there's going to be cities of the tribes of Levi, and then we're going to see some of the aspects of the Levites and then some more tribe divisions.
Speaker AAnd then ultimately we're going to get to the very end in Joshua chapter 23 and 24, where Joshua addresses the people of Israel.
Speaker AI know that some of these passages in the book of Joshua can become very tedious.
Speaker AIt wasn't tedious for the people that were inheriting the land.
Speaker AOkay, that was exciting for them.
Speaker AThey would read these things and it would be like, these are all the things that we get to have.
Speaker AThis is the land that we get to have.
Speaker AAnd it would jump off the page for them.
Speaker ABut for us, it's a little bit difficult because we're not there, we're not seeing the land.
Speaker ABut what I do want you to see, really Joshua, chapter 15 through Joshua, chapter 19, is this.
Speaker AGod keeps his promises.
Speaker AIt's not always in our timing.
Speaker AIt's not always in our way.
Speaker AIt's not even, as we see in this case, easy.
Speaker ABut what we know is that God will keep his word.
Speaker AIf he makes a promise, he keeps his promise.
Speaker AAnd Joshua was challenged at the very beginning in Joshua, chapter one, to stay faithful to the things of God because the promise of God would be fulfilled.
Speaker AAnd just as we saw the promise of God and his promise of power and his promise of provision and his promise of protection and his promise of his presence, we see that kept all the way through the book of Joshua, and not just through the book of Joshua, but throughout all of scripture, that God, when he says that he will do something, he will keep his word.
Speaker AAnd so that's really the culmination of the division of the land.
Speaker AAnd so for us, we don't have a physical land that God promises us.
Speaker AI mean, I wish that God would tell me, hey, Pastor Josh, you.
Speaker AYou've got 100 acres over here that if you just are faithful for 10 more years, you'll get and it'll be all yours.
Speaker AOkay, that's not.
Speaker AThat's not necessarily in the cards for us as.
Speaker AAs believers.
Speaker AIt might be, but it might not be.
Speaker AAnd that's not necessarily what we see in scripture.
Speaker ABut what we do know is that our inheritance, similar to the Levites, is not physical land.
Speaker AIt's not even necessarily materialism.
Speaker AIt's not something that we can tangibly grasp, but it is an inheritance that we find in Jesus Christ.
Speaker AAnd I would encourage you to think about the riches and the inheritance that we find in Jesus Christ and to know that, as the Bible says in Romans chapter 8, that we can cry abba, father, we have an inheritance.
Speaker AWe're joint heirs with Christ.
Speaker ASo our inheritance is the blessings and the richness of having a relationship with God and being a child of God.
Speaker AAnd I would encourage you at some point in time, if you have not, do a study in the book of Ephesians about the spiritual riches that we all have in Christ.
Speaker AThat is a wonderful study because there's a lot of times in our life that we might be thinking, you know, what.
Speaker AWhat do I even have as a Christian other than the fact that I can't do all the things that the world does, and I got to go to church and I got to read my Bible.
Speaker ABut you know, what are the blessings in that?
Speaker AWell, folks, in and of itself, we know that all those things are blessings, but there's deeper riches that we have in Christ Jesus.
Speaker AAnd I hope that we can all understand those and rest in those and be celebrating those inheritances as a child of God.
Speaker AAnd so read through Ephesians, read through Philippians, read through the New Testament and see all those things that are promised to the children of God and then rest in those promises, just like the people of Israel rested in those areas and saw that land as a promise of God and saw that as the fulfillment of the promise of God.
Speaker ABut then the problem is, is that many of us know what happens in the next chapter, or, excuse me, the Next book you have Joshua, then what?
Speaker AThen Judges.
Speaker AAnd we would hope that all the people that got to inherit these lands would understand that it was God who gave us these lands.
Speaker ABut we know very shortly after that there was this cycle that would continue to happen.
Speaker APeople would get used to the blessings.
Speaker AThey would turn to the world, they would turn to pagan idolatry, and then God would have to discipline them, and that discipline brought them back to repentance, and that cycle would go over and over again.
Speaker ASo what we would see is that the blessings of God are, are not necessarily naturally passed down to the next generation.
Speaker ASo, you know, and I'll take the, the rest of the hour to talk about this.
Speaker AThere, there.
Speaker AThere are many blessings that I have received in my life from the Lord, but if I don't pass that on to the next generation, they're not going to understand that and not be able to trust in those promises, because I haven't passed that along to them.
Speaker AAnd so just as, as you remember early on in the book of Josh, the, the memorial stones says, you set up this memorial as we cross the Jordan river so that people can look back, so that the children can look back, so that the grandchildren can look back and see the promises of God.
Speaker AI believe that we should.
Speaker ANot literally, maybe literally, but we should set up some elements in our life that are memorials to what God has done for us in our life so that the next generation can see that the power of God is real, that, that, that we don't move and just drift into a sense of apathy.
Speaker AAnd, and really, it's, it's upon us as the adults to pass that on to the next generation.
Speaker AWe, we look at the generations that come up and we say, you know, for me, I remember thinking, I'll never be out of touch.
Speaker AI can't understand why my parents don't get what I'm about, You know, like, I'll never be out of touch.
Speaker AAnd then I don't know when it happened.
Speaker AIt was like this weird time in which I realized that I'm out of touch.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AI don't understand anything these kids are doing these days.
Speaker AI don't understand what teenagers are saying.
Speaker AI, I don't know.
Speaker AI recently, I heard this person on this video, and they were talking, and I thought they were talking a different language.
Speaker AIt was like English, but the words didn't make sense.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, what are they saying?
Speaker AAnd, and I realized that I could look at that and I could say, the next generation is hopeless.
Speaker AThey're Lost.
Speaker AThey're.
Speaker AIt's over.
Speaker ALike, just give up on them.
Speaker AOr we can say, hey, they're speaking possibly a different language than us, but the same truths can be passed down to the next generation.
Speaker AAnd so, so the point that I'm trying to make is that just as Joshua, and even we're going to talk about this in Joshua chapter 24, he says, as for me and my house, we're going to serve the Lord, and that's something that we should do.
Speaker ABut at the same time, it's so easy for us to drift ourselves in apathy and then blame the next generation for all their bad mistakes when.
Speaker AWhen we didn't contribute to passing along that truth to the next generation.
Speaker AAnd so though we're not responsible for the decisions that are made.
Speaker AOkay, so for example, like if I preach a message to you on Sunday morning, and then everyone just goes out and sins, it's not on me.
Speaker AWhat's on me is what I present to the.
Speaker AThe congregation, okay?
Speaker ANow if I preach false doctrine and everyone goes out and obeys that false, false doctrine, and they're sinning, they're responsible.
Speaker AAnd then I'm responsible for what I teach.
Speaker ASo, so we're not responsible for the sins of the next generation.
Speaker AAll we're responsible for is what we present to the next generation.
Speaker AAnd if we're faithful to that, we've done our part.
Speaker AAnd so what we need to do is we need to pass on what the blessings are.
Speaker ASo for Joshua, it was, hey, kids, grandkids, great grandkids.
Speaker AI don't know how many generations came behind him that he knew, but he could say, look, this is my inheritance.
Speaker AThis land was promised by God all the way back at the very beginning.
Speaker AAnd this, this land that you're walking on, this creek that you're getting water from, that was a promise of God that we get to partake in.
Speaker AThat you get to partake in.
Speaker ASo, so for us, when we're talking to the next generation, what's our inheritance?
Speaker AWhat's our land?
Speaker AWhat are we showing to other people are the blessings of God in our life?
Speaker AYou know, we.
Speaker AWe try to let our kids know that what we have is all a blessing from God.
Speaker AWe don't deserve what we have.
Speaker AYou know, we get to do things that are beyond what we ever could expect.
Speaker AAnd I think that we need to remind the next generation that nothing is promised.
Speaker AWe see that with our nation, right?
Speaker AWe have a lot of freedoms in our country, but not all these freedoms are guaranteed.
Speaker AAnd if we're not careful.
Speaker AWe understand the principle that our freedoms can be taken away.
Speaker AAnd there's a lot of things in our Christian walk that can be taken away, whether it be our health, whether it be our, you know, our four walls.
Speaker AYou know, those things can be taken away.
Speaker ABut one thing that cannot be taken away that we need to pass on to the next generation is a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Speaker ANothing can take that away from us.
Speaker AAnd so that inheritance cannot be stolen away.
Speaker AAnd so that's what we want to preach to the next generation.
Speaker ANot just, hey, look at this awesome building that we have.
Speaker AOr look at, you know, how many.
Speaker AYou know, how much money came in in 2024.
Speaker ANo one's going to ever care about that in 20, 30, 50 years.
Speaker ABut what is going to matter is that longevity, the eternality of salvation, that salvation is something that we can pass on to the next generation.
Speaker AAnd, you know, if the Lord tarries long enough, believe it or not, this building will.
Speaker AWill be in ruins, okay?
Speaker AJust like every other building throughout all of history.
Speaker AIt will happen, okay?
Speaker AEvery vehicle that we thought was the most beautiful vehicle will eventually rust away and go.
Speaker AThe one thing that will not be taken away is our.
Speaker AOur truth in Jesus Christ.
Speaker AAnd so that's what we pass on as our inheritance.
Speaker AAnd so I hope that that's something that we can be challenged with here this evening.
Speaker AWell, I'll go ahead and close with a word of prayer, and then after that, I'll have a few announcements, and then we'll go ahead and fellowship after the service.
Speaker ALord, I just thank you for this time.
Speaker AThank you for the opportunity tonight to study your word, Lord, we're thankful for the promises that were fulfilled in your word in accordance to the land that has been given to the people of Israel, Lord, and also to us today, the spiritual riches that you have blessed us with.
Speaker ALord, we know all the way back in Joshua chapter one that you gave those blessings to Joshua and those people, and they had to trust in that.
Speaker ALord, may we rest in the promises that you've given us and trust in those blessings, Lord.
Speaker AHelp us to pass that on to the next generation.
Speaker AHelp us to never get used to the inheritance that you've blessed us with, Lord.
Speaker AHelp us to rest in that.
Speaker AHelp us to share it.
Speaker AHelp us to dwell in that promised land of salvation.
Speaker ALord, thank you for taking us out of Egypt.
Speaker AThank you for taking us out of that bondage of sin and moving us to the promised land of newness, of life.
Speaker AAnd so we just thank you for your love and your grace.
Speaker AKeep us safe as we go our separate ways this evening.
Speaker AHelp us never to get like the people that we saw here tonight that were bitter about the inheritance that had been given to them or jealous about other inheritances that were given to other people.
Speaker ALord, help us to be so in love and so infatuated with what you've blessed us with, that we live and dwell in that and grow in that every day.
Speaker AAnd so we just pray that you keep us safe as we go our separate ways this evening.
Speaker AWe ask all those things in Jesus name.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AThank you again for listening to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this sermon has been a blessing for you.
Speaker AIf you would like to find out more information about our church or this sermon, you can find us at middletownbaptistchurch.org or find us on Facebook or YouTube.
Speaker AYou can also email me directly at Josh Massaro at Middletown Baptist.
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Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AGod Bless.
Speaker AHave a wonderful day.



