LWWC - Joshua - Session 12
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1. God Keeps Every Promise
As Joshua concludes his leadership, the sermon emphasizes that not one word God spoke failed. Israel possessed the land exactly as God promised. Victory, rest, and provision came not through Israel’s strength, but because the Lord fought for them.
2. Yielding Determines What We ExperienceGod’s promises were available to all, but only fully realized by those who yielded in faith and obedience. Refusing to yield does not cancel God’s promises, but it causes people to miss out on what God intends for them.
3. Brotherhood and Unity MatterThe distribution of land to the Levites and the resolution of the altar conflict show the importance of loving God first and loving one another. Misunderstandings were handled through communication, humility, and unity rather than division, modeling how God’s people should relate to one another.
4. God Alone Is the Source of VictoryJoshua reminds Israel repeatedly that they did not win battles on their own. God gave them land they did not labor for, cities they did not build, and vineyards they did not plant. Pride leads to downfall, but humility keeps God’s favor.
5. Compromise Leads to Spiritual TrapsJoshua warns that clinging to the nations around them—or their gods—would lead to bondage. Friendship with the world results in snare, sorrow, and spiritual loss. God does not remove worldly “friends”—only enemies—so believers must choose separation wisely.
6. A Clear Call to CommitmentJoshua issues a decisive challenge: “Choose this day whom you will serve.” Everyone serves something. If not the Lord, it will be idols—self, possessions, power, or culture. True faith requires a deliberate choice to serve the Lord wholeheartedly.
7. Serving God Is Not CasualJoshua explains that God is holy and jealous, not tolerant of divided loyalty. Forgiveness is found only in Him; there is no salvation or restoration apart from God. Allegiance cannot be transferred without consequence.
8. The Word of God Endures ForeverThe sermon reinforces that everything else fades—nations, wealth, achievements—but God’s Word stands forever. Building life on anything else leads to loss, while obedience to God brings lasting fruit.
9. Final ChargeJoshua’s life ends with a testimony of faithfulness, and the people renew their covenant with God. The message closes by calling believers to:
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Put away competing idols
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Yield fully to God
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Walk in obedience and sincerity
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Serve the Lord with all their heart
The sermon concludes with this central truth: God will always be faithful—our responsibility is to choose Him and remain yielded to His will.