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John 6:16-34

Pastor Molyneux

 

July 22, 2019 Category: John, Sermons

Devotional: Joshua 24:1-13

Today’s passage: Joshua 24:1-13

Helpful thoughts:

  • God reminds Israel where they came from and why they are where they are.
    • Abraham and his family were pagans.
    • God took Abraham and led him, and gave to him, etc.
    • And, God brought all Israel out of Egypt, brought them into the land, defeated their enemies and gave them the land.

Questions to consider:

  1. Can you find all of the things that God did in this passage?
  2. If Israel were to look back at their history, should they praise Abraham and Moses?  Who was responsible for their existence, for their survival, and for their present possession of the land?
  3. If we take personal credit for all the good stuff that happens in life and then blame God for all the bad stuff, what impact would that have?  Why is it foolish?  Who is the giver of every good gift (James 1:17)?  How would praising the Lord for all His blessings help you to worship and serve Him today?

July 21, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

Devotional: Joshua 23:1-16

Today’s passage: Joshua 23:1-16

Helpful thoughts:

  • In chapter 23, Joshua gives a post-conquest charge to the nation.
  • The nation is reminded of Who gave them victory.
  • The nation is reminded of Who they are to worship and how they are to live.
    • Their response is found in Judges 2:1-13.

Questions to consider:

  1. Even though it has now been a “long time” after the tribes received their allotment, what is there still to do?  What have they not yet finished?
  2. How does this speech compare to that of Moses in Deuteronomy 30:11-20?  How were Moses and Joshua loving the nation of Israel by sharing these encouragements and warnings?
  3. What can happen if we minimize the importance of warnings from others who love us?

July 20, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

Devotional: Joshua 22:10-34

Today’s passage: Joshua 22:10-34

Helpful thoughts:

  • The sin at Peor (Vs. 17) consisted of Israelite men sleeping with unconverted Moabite and Midianite women and subsequently worshiping their gods (Numbers 25).
    • This sin resulted in a plague.
    • Phinehas is involved in both confrontations.
    • All of Israel suffered due to the sins of these men at Peor, and all Israel suffered due to the sin of Achan.  Now all Israel was fearful of history repeating itself.
  • Much to everyone’s relief, the altar was built to remind future generations that all Israel should worship “The Mighty One, God, The LORD!” according to His Law.
  • If one gives an answer before he hears, it is his folly and shame. – Proverbs 18:13

Questions to consider:

  1. Why did it seem like a good idea for the tribes east of the Jordan River to build this altar?  What were they concerned about?
  2. Why is it so much better to ask questions sincerely before making assumptions and accusations?
  3. That being said, how important is it for us as a church to fight for each other’s walk with the Lord and our fight against sin?  How should we encourage one another?

July 18, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

Devotional: Joshua 22:1-9

Today’s passage: Joshua 22:1-9

Helpful thoughts:

  • Since what was required of them was completed, the fighting men of the tribes that would settle east of the Jordan River are being released to head to their new homes. (For further information, see Numbers 32)
  • There is a repeated emphasis of Moses and Joshua being servants of the Lord and the Lord fulfilling His promises.
  • After thanking these tribes for their obedience and service, Joshua reminds them to faithfully love and obey the Lord as they go back to the east, away from the rest of Israel.

Questions to consider:

  1. Why would it be fitting that Joshua bid farewell to these tribe by reminding them of the Great Commandment (Deuteronomy 6:4-5)?
  2. What does it mean to love the Lord with all your heart, soul and might?

July 18, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

Devotional: Joshua 21:1-45

Today’s passage: Joshua 21:1-45

Helpful thoughts:

  • The Levites were not given boundaries of land as an inheritance because the Lord was their inheritance.  However, they were given cities and scattered about all of the other tribes.
  • There could now be teachers of the Law among all the people of Israel as the Levites settled into these various cities. (Deuteronomy 33:10)
  • God accomplished all He promised to do.

Questions to consider:

  1. How were the Levites blessed in being spread around Israel?  How would that help them to succeed in what God had called them to do?  How was all Israel to be blessed by the scattering of the Levites?
  2. If God did everything He had promised and gave Israel all of these cities and the surrounding land, why did they not yet possess all of it?  Who fell short?  What was left unfinished?  What reasons have we seen recently that certain tribes did not take possession of land God had given them?
  3. How important is it to know what God’s promises are for us?  How can the faithfulness of God to keep His promises encourage you today?

July 17, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

Devotional: Joshua 20:1-9

Today’s passage: Joshua 20:1-9

Helpful thoughts:

  • Law was written and provision made for those who killed another without intent.
    • Exodus 21:12-14, Numbers 35:9-29, Deuteronomy 4:41-43, Deuteronomy 19:1-10
      • Even if accidental, life was still to be valued and avenged if the killer did not flee to one of these cities.
      • Even if the killer fled to a city, if he was guilty of murder, he was to be put to death.
  • Three cities were designated on each side of the Jordan River, allowing for six cities in total.

Questions to consider:

  1. How is life to be valued, given that even accidental killing would certainly change someone’s life according to these God-given laws?
  2. Is it a good argument to say that “Thou shalt not kill” automatically means there should be no death penalty?  What did these passages require?
  3. What does this special treatment show about the thoroughness of God’s justice?  Does He consider motive and the heart of man or just the end results?

July 16, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

Devotional: Joshua 19:25-51

Today’s passage: Joshua 19:24-51

Helpful thoughts:

  • The tribes of Asher, Naphtali, and Dan finish out the allotment of lands for Israel.
  • The tribe of Dan didn’t take possession in their land and actually pushed further north to defeat a different foe.  The land they took possession of and settled in was not the land they were given by lot!
  • Joshua from the tribe of Ephraim was given a special inheritance within Ephraim’s inheritance.
    • The land inheritance portion of this book fittingly began with Caleb and ended with Joshua, the only two men from their generation to enter into the Promised Land.

Questions to consider:

  1. With the conclusion of this task and the accounts of all Israel settling into new land, what would have been the right response of Israel before the Lord?
  2. What should we make of Dan’s changing the plans?  Were they truly unable to take their allotted territory?  Did they really have to move further to the north?
  3. What set Caleb and Joshua apart from the beginning?  What gave them this special honor? (Check out Numbers 13:1-14:10)

July 15, 2019 Category: Devotions, Joshua

When King Jesus Withdrew

When King Jesus Withdrew

John 6:1-15

Pastor Molyneux

 

July 14, 2019 Category: John, Sermons

Guide Posts

Guide Posts

Proverbs 4:18

Tim Wright

 

July 14, 2019 Category: Guest Speakers, Sermons

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