Conquering Faith
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Text Hebrews 11.30
Introduction:
- A. Faith is believing God's promises and acting upon them
- in obedience to His command.
- B. We act in faith as regards most areas of life.
- C. Yet our faith in God's promises is so small and weak.
- D. We do well if we pray as did Jesus' disciples:
- "Lord, increase our faith," Luke 17.5
- E. This is a reference to Joshua and Israel's first military campaign in Canaan
I. JOSHUA, MOSES' MINISTER Exodus 24.13
- A. He was a man "full of the spirit of wisdom," Deuteronomy 34.9
- B. He was man of great faith.
- 1. First introduced in Exodus 17.9
- a. He led Israel to victory in their first military
- engagement after leaving Egypt.
- a. He led Israel to victory in their first military
- b. He had faith to believe he could win in the name of the Lord.
- 2. He accompanied Moses into the mountain to receive the law.
- 3. He was faithful to Moses to the very end.
- 4. He ever tried to become the leader,
- but was content to serve the great man, Moses.
- C. Such fidelity usually qualifies a man for leadership.
- 1. The day came when Joshua did become the leader.
- 2. Notice his commission from the Lord, Joshua 1.1-9
- 3. Then notice Joshua's response, Joshua 1.10-18
II. JOSHUA'S FAITH IN CONQUERING
- A. By faith, he declared they could overcome the enemies Numbers 14.6-9
- B. His most celebrated victory is the overthrow of Jericho, Joshua 6
- C. Notice how his faith was there demonstrated.
- 1. He obeyed the Lord and conducted the campaign as instructed
- a. Marched once around the city daily for six days.
- b. On the seventh day, marched around the city seven times
- c. Then the walls fell down, after the people shouted
- 2. By no other means could he have expected to win
- D. This was singular demonstration of his faith
III. JOSHUA'S FAITH CHALLENGED THE PEOPLE. Joshua 24.15
- A. First, he reminded them of God's blessings upon them and heir fathers
- B. Then, he challenged them to serve the Lord.
- 1. Called upon them to make a decided choice
- 2. It was a once for all choice
- 3. He challenged them not to delay, but choose, "Today.
- C. He expressed his own choice, and no doubt this encourage others
- to make a similar choice.
Conclusion:
- A. God brought down the walls of Jericho in response to faith
- B. God will destroy the barriers in the way of all who respond in faith
- to His command.
- C. Through faith, we can have victory over doubt,
- worry and all other enemies to our Christian testimony
- D. Read, "Faith Is The Victory," stanzas 1 and 4. ??