This is part '1/6' to a study entitled 'Victory Over Strongholds & Addictions' on Joshua 6:1-27. 'The Lesson from Jericho' helps us understand what is the purpose of recording the battle of Jericho and helps us realize how God wants to give us victory over the very problems that we face. A full index is at the bottom.
Most of us have heard about Jericho. But few have put the principles shown to work in their lives. People are publicly very boisterous about their great lives, but plain facts reveal something quite different about them. Millions of people are on drugs, many of them medically prescribed. Others live in horribly strained relationships. Still others privately fight against despair, loneliness and defeat.
These are the things that we hide in our lives: our fears, defeats, anxieties, petty envying and outright deceit. God knows there is only one solution: lead them into battle against them. We live in a pretend age. And so marriages are falling apart but we pretend things are normal such as marriages falling apart. They pretend their families are fine when in fact the parents and children are in a constant state of war.
We live by ignoring our failures. We hope that they will never get big enough to erupt the normalcy of life. God knows better. If crossing the Red Sea or Jordan River stand for salvation, taking over the land of Israel represent sanctification: the process where God’s people are freed from their sins and find the fullness of life in living God’s way.
God led them directly into the fiercest of battles. God knows that we can overcome by trusting in Him. Once we see a great victory then our hopes are up. Our vision is clear. More typically, we start with the lesser battles on our own. We lose hope and just manage to retain some decent kind of life.
God is out for victory and success. He desires both to show His power and bring grace to our lives. He leads them straight into the hard battles and will do it in our lives too. When a person becomes a Christian, he will often face some big sudden challenges. He should not fear. God is with you to show Himself great. If they are not rightly dealt with at the beginning when our faith is strong, then it takes a long time to work them through.
Many of us do not understand how deceit, lies, fears, anxieties, lusts and anxieties are chains about our lives. We have grown so used to them that we just get use to them. God wants to give us genuine freedom from their influence in our lives.
The world boasts of freedom and choice, but are they not enslaved by their very desires? This is what Peter the apostle saw in the world about him,
“For speaking out arrogant words of vanity they entice by fleshly desires, by sensuality, those who barely escape from the ones who live in error, promising them freedom while they themselves are slaves of corruption; for by what a man is overcome, by this he is enslaved. (2 Peter 2:18, 19, NASB).
Now is the time of true freedom. God has enabled us to break away from the chains of deception by leading us into victory. Jericho was and is meant to be for us an early victory in our lives that strengthens our faith in finishing the work God has for us, both personally as well as globally in missions.
Three key lessons on taking down strongholds.
A) Our Need for God’s Power (Joshua 1:1)
B) Our Discovery of God’s Solution (Joshua 6:2-5)
C) Our Participation in God’s Victory (6-27)
Without these key lessons found in the Book of Joshua, we will never find success. The battle of Jericho might just sound like a fantastic story, but it provides for us one of the key lessons on battling with sin. It give us the knowledge of how God is alive and desires to lead us into victory over the very things that will enslave our lives. God is the Living God and desires to be writing new history books all the time with His Name boldly pronounced. => Next
Index on JoshuaCheck out our Biblical Library absolutely filled with great training materials including pdf, powerpoints, maps and audio/visuals. General Joshua ArticlesJoshua 1:8 Diagram of Meditation's Importance |
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Joshua 1:1-5 The Mission: God's Purpose Mobilizing God's People (Jos 1:10-18) Joshua 1:10-18: Introduction to Moblizing God's People Joshua 1:10-11: A. Communicates God’s Will Joshua 1:12-15: B. Demands Total Participation Joshua 1:16-18: C. Responds With A Clear Commitment Joshua 1:10-18: Bible Study Questions |
Reaching Beyond Mediocrity (Joshua 10:1-43)
The Day the Sun Stood in the Sky Skepticism and Higher Bible Criticism Joshua 10:12-14 Interpretations of 'Sun stood in the sky.' Joshua 10:12-14 Purpose of Recording the Miracle Joshua 10:1-11: A. Joshua's Sincere Obedience Joshua 10:12-43: B. Joshua's Quest for God's Best Joshua 10:1-43: Bible Study Questions |
Victory over Strongholds (Joshua 6:1-27)
Joshua 6:1-27 The Lesson from Jericho Joshua 6:1 Our Need for God's Power Joshua 6:2-5 Our Discovery of God's Solutions Joshua 6:6-27 Our Participation in God's Victory Joshua 6:1-27 Summary: You can win too! Joshua 6:1-27_Bible_Study_Questions |
Finishing the Task (Joshua 13:1-33)
Joshua 13: Introduction: 3 Unexplainables Joshua 13:1 Passes on the Vision Joshua 13:2-5 Knows the Need Joshua 13:6 Lives by Faith Joshua 13:7-33 Distributes the Responsibility Joshua 13:1-33 Bible Study Questions |
Effectively Dealing with Defeat & Despair (Joshua 7:1-15) Joshua 7:1-15: Learning about Defeat and Failures Joshua 7:1-5: Falling into Failure Joshua 7:6-10: Staying in Disgrace Joshua 7:11-15: Road to Recovery Joshua 7:1-15: Bible Study Questions |
Obtaining a Greater Portion (Jos 21)
Joshua 21 Introduction: A Greater Deal Joshua 21:1-7 A Special Calling Joshua 21:8-42 A Special Service Joshua 21:43-45 A Special Promise Joshua 21 Bible Study Questions Joshua 23 Bible Study Joshua 23:1-16 Intro: Cling & Cleave Joshua 23:1-11 Cling to God Joshua 23:12-13 Don't Cling to World Joshua 23:14-16 Make up your mind |
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