273 // Joshua Overview
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概要
The book of Joshua is not merely military history. It is theological history. It records real events in real places, but it tells them through the lens of covenant faithfulness and divine purpose.
Joshua picks up immediately after the death of Moses. Israel stands on the edge of the Promised Land. The Exodus generation has passed. A new leader rises. The promise given to Abraham centuries earlier now moves toward visible fulfillment.
This message explores:
- The genre of Joshua as theological history
- The historical transition from Moses to Joshua
- The Abrahamic and Mosaic Covenants
- The land as inheritance, not achievement
- The role of obedience in experiencing promise
- Rest that is real, but not yet ultimate
- God's presence as the foundation of courage
Joshua answers crucial questions for Israel:
Was the land earned? No. It was given. Did Israel succeed because of strength? No. Because of the Lord. What sustains the mission after a great leader dies? The covenant faithfulness of God
As we begin this journey, we are reminded that God prepares His people, sends His people, and establishes His people across generations. His purposes are not fragile. His promises are not temporary. His presence does not expire.
And that changes how we walk forward today.
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