Book of Joshua
JOSHUA S HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION (1) Abraham, Sarah, & Terah leave Ur for Canaan (Genesis) 1 Genesis Sea of Galilee (2) Abraham s 2 sons: Isaac and Ishmael Isaac had Jacob & Esau Jacob had 12 sons & 1 daughter (3) Joseph sold into Egypt (concludes Genesis) (4) After 400 years, Moses leads Israelites out (Exodus) Mediterranean Sea Joshua Judges CANAAN 2 8 Dead Sea 7 (5) Moses received the Law at Mt. Sinai.(Exodus/Leviticus) EGYPT 4 3 Numbers 6 (6) Twelve spies sent to Canaan but because of unbelief the begins 40 years of wilderness wanderings (Numbers). Exodus Exodus Leviticus MT. SINAI (7) Second Covenant (Deuteronomy) before crossing Jordan River. 5 (8) Joshua invades/conquers/divides up Canaan=> Israel. (Joshua/Judges) RED SEA
Purpose of Joshua God s good purposes can always be gloriously fulfilled when we faithfully trust and obey Him. Outline of Joshua A. Getting Ready For Battle (Joshua 1-5) Preparing For Conquest B. Stirring Up the Enemy (Joshua 6-12) Conquering the Land C. Finishing The Task (Joshua 13-24) Dividing the Land
Overview of Joshua Joshua 1-5 PREPARING Joshua 6-12 CONQUERING Joshua 13-24 DIVIDING The Calling and Responsibility of Godly Leadership The Implementation of God s Strategy for Victory The Accountability to Complete God s Mission Developing God s People Success is determined by one s ability to become and remain sensitive to the Lord s authority and methods. Understanding God s Strategy Victory only arises when one fully understands temptation and wholly depends upon the Lord's means for deliverance. Grasping God s Good Purposes God s full favor is found only when one both understands and diligently seeks God s complete purposes.
Joshua 1-5 I. Getting Ready For Battle (Joshua 1-5) Preparing For the Conquests 1. Joshua 1:1-5 The Mission 2. Joshua 1:1-9 Developing Godly Leadership 3. Joshua 1:10-18 Maximum Mobilization 4. Joshua 1:12-18 The Battle Before the Conquest 5. Joshua 2:1-24 God s Mysterious Ways 6. Joshua 3:1-17 Signs & Wonders 7. Joshua 4:1-24 Pauses #1: Forming Memories 8. Joshua 5:1-9 Pauses #2: Our Step of Faith 9. Joshua 5:10-12 Pauses #3: Communing With God 10. Joshua 5:13-15 Pauses #4: Following the Right Leader God was training them how to respond to Him, how to listen to authorities, how to trust Him and how to obey Him. The key to understanding these battles and victories is wholly based upon God s presence with them. When they left God and hid their sin, they saw defeat. But when in faith they stepped forward in faith, God mightily moved and brought tremendous victories.
Every challenge also has its obstacles. The stubborn Israelites The enemy nations
Every challenge also has its obstacles. The stubborn Israelites The enemy nations
Joshua 6-12 II. Stirring Up the Enemy (Joshua 6-12) Conquering the Land 1. Joshua 6:1-27 God s First Victory at Jericho 2. Joshua 7:1-26 A Battle We Better Not Lose: vs. Sin 3. Joshua 8:1-29 Recovering From Defeat 4. Joshua 8:30-35, Ex 20:12 Delight in God s Torah 5. Joshua 9:1-27 Falling For A Lie {Stir Up Trouble 1/4} 6. Joshua 10:1-43 The Battles Against the Kings {Stir 2/4} 7. Joshua 11:1-23 Responding Strategically {Stir Up 3/4} 8. Joshua 12:1-24 Gaining Momentum {Stir Up 4/4} This campaign to grab enough of the land to call it their own lasted seven years. The Lord records three major campaigns. God actually made the enemy to gang up on Israel so that God s could safely enter the land (Joshua 11:20). Don t be afraid just be prepared!
Joshua 9-12 III. Finishing The Task (Joshua 13-24) 1. Joshua 13:1-13 Rules for Victorious Living 2. Joshua 14:1-15; 15:13-19 Caleb: A Man Willing to Fight 3. Joshua 15:20-17:13 Fulfilling Our Obligations 4. Joshua 17:12-18 Escaping From Fear s Grip 5. Joshua 18:1-19:51 Dividing the Inheritance 6. Joshua 20:1-9 Where Can I Run? (Cities of Refuge) 7. Joshua 21:1-45 Care of God s Workers 8. Joshua 22:1-34 For Good or For Bad 9. Joshua 23:1-16 Passing the Torch 10. Joshua 24:1-13 Truth or Fiction: Does it really matter? 11. Joshua 24:14-33 Requiring Your Commitment We live for comfort more than we want to acknowledge. We only become desperate to make sacrifices when we need to make sacrifices. That is all good and fine, but our perspective is more than often shaped by our tendency to care for ourselves. What might be okay for us still leaves God s duty of making disciples around the world lacking.
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Bible Preparation Method Familiarize your self with the Bible book-outline, theme. Read the Bible passage several times so that you know the general content. Summarize what happened or what it says. Use brief outline to clarify the progression of thought. These will become major points. Enter into meditative prayer asking the Lord what He wants to say through this passage. Jot down notes. Keep context n mind. Identify and write down the most significant timeless principle (truths) for each major section. Review the passage s context in light of whole book. Write down at least one title for the passage consistent with the book theme. Rewrite the section principles to match the title. Make sure the scriptures dictate what you say. Write down at least one application for each major point. Commit the message to the Lord in prayer. Pray for the people. Finish with review, illustrations and smoothing transitions.
Joshua 7:1-26 Familiarize Joshua. Did that. Read Joshua 7:1-26 2 times noting paragraphs. (5 minutes) Outline Joshua 7 into major sections. (5 minutes) Meditatively pray. (5 minutes) Write down a principle (truth) for each section. (5 minutes) Review and write down a title for the passage. (1 minute) Rewrite the principles to match title. (3 minutes) Write down one application for each major point. (5 minutes) Commit the message and your life to the Lord in prayer. (1 minute)