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Adult II Couples Class. Welcome. discoverjoy.com. How many houses have you owned in your life?. Adult II Couples Class. Question of the day. discoverjoy.com. Prayer Requests. -Spring Revival -Easter Musical -LRTF Decisions. -Marsha Trollinger Surgery -Tony: Cancer Treatments.

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  1. Adult II Couples Class Welcome discoverjoy.com

  2. How many houses have you owned in your life? Adult II Couples Class Question of the day discoverjoy.com

  3. Prayer Requests -Spring Revival -Easter Musical -LRTF Decisions -Marsha Trollinger Surgery -Tony: Cancer Treatments -The Savages -Williams Family

  4. Church Stuff Class Events Church Events • Benevolence Fund • R.E.A.P. (R-Team) • Monthly Fellowships • April (Spring Picnic) • May • June • Dinner Out Friday (NA for Apr) • 5th Sunday Breakfast (29 April) • Quarterly Service Project • Ends of the earth project: • Savage family care package • Jerusalem Project • School yard work • Easter Musical Rehearsals • Discipleship University Begins • Family Campout-Enid Lake (6&7 Apr) • Easter Program (8 Apr) • Youth Crazy Night (11 Apr) • Spring Revival (29 Apr – May 2)

  5. How many houses have you owned in your life? Adult II Couples Class Question of the day discoverjoy.com

  6. Chronological Bible Discipleship Iva May and Dr. Stan May week twelve Joshua 7– Judges 3

  7. Review

  8. Review Creation: God reveals His goodness through creation and His mercy in response to sin. Patriarchs: God reveals His response to the faithful-ness of men (Job, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph) and His covenant promises to them as they chose to trust in Him. Exodus: God liberates Israel from bondage, then uses Moses to shepherd them in the wilderness while shaping them into a nation holy to Himself through the covenant power of His Law. Conquest: Moses passes his leadership role to Joshua who, by relying on God’s presence and power, leads them to take possession of and settle the Promised Land over a thirty year period.

  9. The Book of Joshua • Written by Joshua during his time (death recorded by Eleazar) • Records the conquests of Canaan/other occupation events: • Renewal of the covenant • Salvation of Rahab • Defeat of Jericho • Failures at Ai and Gibeon • Division of the land among 12 tribes • Begins with God’s promise to be with Joshua and announcement that he had already been given the land • Ends with Joshua’s challenge to the nation to forsake the small gods of Canaan and follow the LORD only • Key verse: Joshua 1:8 - “This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have success.”

  10. Key Truth • Trusting and following God, even in the times when it seems to defy human logic, opens the way for His people to experience mighty victories.

  11. The Conquest Era Joshua Covenant, Conquest and Control of the Land Fulfillment of the Promise Failures of the People Faith in the Power of God

  12. Context

  13. Fulfillment of the Promise Joshua 1 - 5

  14. Fulfillment of the Promise • A New Leader (Josh1:1-2, 5-6) • God raises up Joshua to lead the nation into the Promised Land • God promises His presence, guidance and victory

  15. Fulfillment of the Promise • A New Land (Josh 5:8-12) • God leads the children of Israel “through” the Jordan • God calls Israel to renew the covenant of circumcision and keep the Passover • God causes the manna to stop when they partake of the produce of the land

  16. Fulfillment of the Promise • A New Lord (Josh 2:8-13, 5:13-15) • The Canaanites feared God (Rahab’s confession) • Captain of the LORD’s host gives Joshua instructions for taking Jericho • Jericho is defeated before Israel by God’s divine power

  17. Failures of the People Joshua 6 - 9

  18. Failures of the People • Personal Failure (Josh 6:18) • Achan takes for himself banned plunder from Jericho • His actions, combined with Joshua’s presumption, lead to Israel’s defeat at Ai • God exposes Achan’s sin and judges him harshly, teaching Israel about the high cost of sin

  19. Failures of the People • Corporate Failure (Josh 9:3-6 & 14-15) • The Gibeonites trick Israel into believing they are not from Canaan • Israel fails to pray and seek God’s counsel concerning their request for a treaty • Israel mistakenly makes a covenant with Gibeon, a Canaanite tribe, complicating the problem of occupying the land

  20. Faith in the Power of God Joshua 2 & 10 Hebrews 11

  21. Faith in the Power of God • A Woman of Faith • Rahab expresses great faith in God by her testimony and actions • As a result, her family is spared • She is included in the genealogy of Christ (Mt 1:5) • Her knowledge of God was limit-ed, but her faith was genuine and active, and God preserved her • Hebrews 11:31

  22. Faith in the Power of God • A Prayer of Faith (Josh 10:12-14) • Joshua and the armies of Israel con-front an allied force of Canaanite na-tions at Gibeon • God gives them over to Israel in a rout • God grants Joshua’s request to extend the day to fully prosecute their victory over the Amorite kings • Joshua eventually defeats 31 kings and divides the land among all the tribes of Israel

  23. Conclusions God’s guidance and blessing do not mean that His people will not have battles, for without battles there can be no victory! One person’s sin can affect the entire covenant community Prayerlessness in decision-making can lead to destructive decisions God’s ways can sometimes run contrary to human logic, but God’s ways are always best

  24. Application What does this lesson teach about God? Man? Sin? Redemption?

  25. Discussion What are the consequences in the life of a Christian who deliberately sins? How does deliberate sin affect the community of believers? How can a church avoid God’s judgment for the deliberate sins of one of it’s members? Do churches today take sin seriously? (Why not?) Israel stumbled in making a treaty with Gibeon without first praying. How did God use this mistake to benefit the people, despite their error? What does this tell us about how God views errors we make as believers? How do Christians today make covenants with the world that compromise their witness?

  26. Bible KNOWLEDGE QUIZ The Books of Joshua and Judges(1pt) • How much time elapsed between the acceptance of the covenant with the Gibeonites and the discovery that they were actually living in Canaan? • “It came about at the end of three days after they had made a covenant with them, that they heard that they were neighbors and that they were living within their land.” (Josh 9:16) • What did the tribes of Reuben, Gad and Manasseh do to pro-voke the anger of the other tribes on the west side of the Jordan? • “Thus says the whole congregation of the LORD, ‘What is this un-faithful act which you have committed against the God of Israel, turning away from following the LORD this day, by building your-selves an altar, to rebel against the LORD this day? (Josh 22:16) • What did Judah do to King Adoni-bezek that he had done to 70 kings he had captured? • “Adoni-bezeksaid, ‘Seventy kings with their thumbs and their big toes cut off used to gather up scraps under my table; as I have done, so God has repaid me.’ “ (Judges 1:7)

  27. BONUS ROUND Bonus Question (5pts) • How old was Caleb when he was sent to spy out the Promised Land, and how old was he when he was given Hebron as an inheritance? • “I was forty years old when Moses the servant of the LORD sent me from Kadesh-barnea to spy out the land…and now behold, I am eighty-five years old today.“(Josh 14:7-10)

  28. Judges 2-21 Israel’s Sin Cycle Adult II Couples Class Next week….. discoverjoy.com

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