The God Of Promise

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Joshua 1:1-9, 5:13-15 , 21:43-45, 23:14; Genesis 6:1-5, 15:13-16 — The book of Joshua records the journeys of battle and victory as Israel entered and took ownership of the Promised Land. But this is not an account of Israel’s military prowess, but of Joshua’s obedient faith and the unshakeable promises of our steadfast God.

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The Greatest Commandment

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Deuteronomy 6:1-9 — Standing between the wilderness and the Promised Land, Moses’ unifying call to the nation of Israel is not to service or obedience or fear, but love; to love the Lord with all their soul, might, and strength. Where our human nature so easily defaults to performance and earning, may we constantly return to this greatest commandment; to the passionate love of our Lord and Saviour above all other things.

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Rejoicing In The Lord

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Philippians 4:4; Psalm 32:11, 47:1, 66:1, 98:4, 100:1; Matthew 5:11-12, 2:10-11; Habakkuk 3:17-18; 2 Samuel 6:16-23; Nehemiah 8:9-12 — The biblical concept of joy is not dependent on circumstances but rather deeply rooted in God’s grace. Appearing hundreds of times throughout scripture, rejoicing in the Lord is essential to guard our hearts, strengthen and mark us as God’s people, and lead us to respond rightly to Christ.

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Lessons From The Wilderness

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Numbers 10:11-13, Deuteronomy 1:29-32; Isaiah 35:1-2,6-7, 41:18-20, 43:19-20; Psalm 84:5, 107:35-36 — Time and again throughout His ministry, Jesus drew His listeners to recall and learn from Israel’s wilderness season. Why? In the wilderness we see God’s faithful presence in the tension of the barrenness; His greater restorative purpose of which we are a part; and His extraordinary calling that plays out in the ordinary everyday. May we not shy away from the wilderness seasons of our own lives, but lean in to see our faithful God and the work He is accomplishing.

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Where Is The Holy Spirit Today?

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Acts 1:3-9, 2:1-4; 1 Corinthians 13:1-3; Ephesians 3:14-21 — The work of the Holy Spirit is not always loud, intense, and obvious. And if we assume it is then we will miss what He’s doing. Jesus’ description of the Holy Spirit’s power does not revolve around signs and wonders, but rather the enabling of our effective witness to Himself - the Christ. Are we surrendered and receptive to this kind of power in the small moments of the everyday?

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