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JUDGES 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21
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EZRA 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 8; 9; 10
NEHEMIAH 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13
ESTHER 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 8; 9; 10

JOSHUA 1

In v. 1-9 God comissioned Joshua. God reassures Joshua that as He was with Moses, He would be with Joshua. In verses 6 and 9 God commanded Joshua to be strong and of good courage. God reminded Joshua to meditate on the WOrd of God. In verses 10-17, Joshua assumes command. He was a great leader and stick to the objectives of taking the Promised Land. He looked out for the people and was faithful to God.
Application: We must obey the Word of God and meditate on the Word. remember God promises about His presence, he would not leave nor forsake us. The success that God promised Joshua was not material success that we hear those who preaches Prosperity Christianity. Rather he would have spiritual and physical success over his enemies.



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JOSHUA 2

Reading from Joshua 2 Joshua sent spies into Jericho. The king found out spies were in Jericho. Rahab hid them. Spies made oath to spare Rahab and her family. She would leave a scarlet cord as a signal for them to spare the lives of household. Application. The scarlet cord was a type of Christ, just as the blood of the lamb painted on the doorposts in Egypt, the occupants would be safe. Similarly when we put our trust in Christ, we would be safe.
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JOSHUA 3

Reading from Joshua 3
The new generation never saw a river or a sea in their lives. They had to cross the Jordan. They were led by Levites carrying the Ark of the Covenant leading the Israelites. As soon as the Levites touched the water, it parted, similar to Moses and the people crossing the Red Sea. By faith they cross the Jordan with God leading them.

Application: When life throws us a curve ball and we don't know how to handle it. Faith in God is the solution to handling the situation. Notice that Ark of the Covenant lead the Israelites across the Jordan River.
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JOSHUA 4

Reading from Joshua 4
When the Israelites cross the Jordan, God told them to pick a representative from each tribe to collect a stone from the Jordan River, which was, at the moment dried up. They were to place all twelve stones in a memorial.

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We NEED to remember what God has done in our lives constantly, so that when our faith is challenged we can look back at and see what God did for us under similar circumstances. Thes are our 'stones of remembrance' as a reminder to us to hang in there.
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JOSHUA 5

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The Cananites became aware of the Israelites, they knew how God dried up the Jordan. At Gilgal, (v. 2-9) all of the Israelites men had circumcision before entering Canaan. This was to signify consecration and commitment before entering Canaan. Manna stopped falling from heaven the day after they ate food from the land. Joshua saw a man in front of him with a drawn sword. He asked him wheither he was on the side of the Israelites ot the enemy. The man said neither. He was the commander of the army of the Lord. He told told Joshua to take off his sandals he was on holy ground. We must be aware that in the Christian walk and service, we need commitment and consecration and the Lord will be ahead of us in our endeavors.
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JOSHUA 6

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Today, we have two situations one had to do with Jericho. God gave specific instructions (v. 1-5) to Joshua to march around the city for six days with the Israelite army. The army were led by the seven priests carrying trumpets of ram's horn in front of the ark. On the seventh day, they were to do everything they had done for six days. They were give a long blast on the trumpet a shout and the walls would collapse. The plan was carried out (v.6-11), they marched around Jericho (12-14). The walls fall, rahab and her family was rescued (v. 20-25). What can we learn from this? If we want victory in our Christian life, we have to do it God's way, not our way. There was no way the Israelites could have captured the city unless God gave it to them. Link to Jericho The Fall of Jericho
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JOSHUA 7

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Having experienced the victory at Jericho, Joshua sent spies in Ai. Notice Joshua nor the Israelites asked God for counsel! The spies came back and said that they should send a few thousand men. when the men attacked Ai, they were soundly defeated. (v. 2-5) Joshua prayed to the Lord and asked why it happened (v 6-9). The Lord told Joshua of the sin in the camp. Someone had violated the covenant, the devoted things of God was violated, it was stolen. The people were told to consecrate themselves.They would not win the battle until the issue with the devoted things were corrected. God revealed who the person was after identifying the tribe, clan and family. (v. 10-15). Achan came forward and confess his guilt (v. 16-21). He was identified by tribe, clan and family. He was stoned for his sin v. 22-26). What can we learn from this? To do God's work we have to be faithful in big things and SMALL things. All Achan did was stole silver a robe and a gold wedge, this was a miniscule amount from the things they have captured in Jericho! A small sin can affect your Christian life and ministry. The sin needs to be confessed (1John 1.9), restitution and reconcilation needs to be done as well.
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JOSHUA 8

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God promised Joshua Ai. Now God was INVOLVED. Joshua plans the ambush (3-9), the God's plan was set (10-17), implemented (v. 18-23) and the inhabitants destroyed (24-29), an altar was built at Mount Ebal to the Lord (v. 30-33). Joshua then read all the words of the law- the blessings and the curse. (v. 34-35)
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JOSHUA 9

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JOSHUA 10

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JOSHUA 11

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JOSHUA 12

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JOSHUA 13

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JOSHUA 14

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JOSHUA 15

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JOSHUA 16

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JOSHUA 17

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JOSHUA 18

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JOSHUA 19

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JOSHUA 20

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JOSHUA 21

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JOSHUA 22

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JOSHUA 23

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JOSHUA 24

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JUDGES 1

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JUDGES 2

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JUDGES 3

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JUDGES 4

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JUDGES 5

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JUDGES 6

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Judges 6 -Because the Israelites sinned, God gave them into the hand of the Midianites for seven years. The Israelites ended up living in caves, and the Midianites raided their farms. God called Gideon, an unlikely candidate to be a judge. Gideon pointed out that although God delivered them from Egypt, He has now abandoned them. His clan was the weakest in Manasseh and he was the weakest in his family. Gideon wanted a sign that it was Gid really speaking to him. The angel gives Gideon a sign by touching the rock on which the meat and unleavened bread was on. A fire coming out of the rock consuming the meat and the bread. Gideon tested God again this time with a fleece (6.36-40) twice. Should we put out 'fleece' to see if God's will should be done in a certain way? What do you think?
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JUDGES 7

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JUDGES 8

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JUDGES 9

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JUDGES 12

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JUDGES 13

Reading from Judges 13
Reading from Judges 13
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Judges 13 Samson's mother was sterile and childless. An angel appeared to her and said that she would have a boy and he would be a Nazirite. The requirements of a Nazirite is described in (Numbers 6.1-20). Samson's vow was not voluntary, he was not to drink wine (fermented drinks nor razor should be be used on his head because he was a Nazirite; he was not to go near a dead body. This Angel of the Lord was either the Pre-Incarnate Christ or a special angel. Both Manoah and his wife were terrified when they saw this angel. They thought that they saw God, Himself.
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JUDGES 14

Reading from Judges 14
Samson saw a Philistine woman and wanted to married her but his parents objected because she was not an Israelite. they did not know that this was from the Lord. His parents and Samson were on their way to Timnah when a lion attacked them. The Spirit of the Lord came upon Samson in power and he tore the lion apart with his bare hands as he would have torn a young goat apart. Notice that he gave them honey from athe dead body of the lion which was against the Nazirite vow.
Sometimes later he married the woman, at the wedding feast, he gave a riddle, the Philistines could not answer it, they threaten to kill the bride and family. she coaxed Samson, who gave her the answer to the riddle. She gave the Philistines the answer to the riddle. COnsequently he killed thirty Philistines, stripped them of their clothing their belonging and gave those to the Philistine who answered the riddle. This was God at work in the life of Samson, as judge of Israel afflicting the Philistines.


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JUDGES 15

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Samson wanted to be with his Philistine wife when her father refused to let him see her. Samson got angry, caught three hundred foxes and tied them tail to tail in pairs, fastened a toch to every pair of tails and let them run through the grains, vineyards and olive groves. The Philistines retaliated by killing Samson's wife and her father. Samson retaliated by killing a thousand men with the jawbone of a donkey.


What can we learn from the life of Samson? God uses even the sinfulness of man to accomplish his purpose to bring glory to His name. The Holy Spirit was involved in the the life of Samson when he had exhibited these great strength in killing the Philistines. Samson was a slave to his lust, he chose the wrong women in his life and that was his downfall. Despite all of Samson's weaknesses and faults he was listed among the heroes of the faith (Hebrews 11.32). The important lesson to learn is God can use sinners who are willing to be used by Him.
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JUDGES 16

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Samson slept with a prostitute, fell in love with Delilah. The Philistine leaders wanted to find out the secret behind Samson's strength, and offered Delilah money to find out the strength of Samson. After several false answers that Samson gave Delilah about the secret of his strength, he finally gave in and told her the secret of his strength which was the shaving of his hair with a razor. she betrayed him, they gouged out his eyes. Samson died by pulling down the pillars of the temple and killing many more when he died than when he was alive.


What do we learn from the life of Samson? God uses even the sinfulness of man to accomplish his purpose to bring glory to His name. The Holy Spirit was involved in the the life of Samson when he had exhibited these great strength in killing the Philistines. Samson was a slave to his lust, he chose the wrong women in his life and that was his downfall. Despite all of Samson's weaknesses and faults he was listed among the heroes of the faith (Hebrews 11.32). The important lesson to learn is God can use sinners who are willing to be used by Him.
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JUDGES 17

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The action of one family can influence a nation for good or bad. We have seen this with the Billy Graham's family. The action of that one family has brought glory to God's name and has brought many into God's Kingdom and has influenced the nation for good. There are may examples of bad families that has influenced the United States. But today, we are looking at the family of Micah. This family was devoted to idolatry. The man, Micah created idols, his mother encouraged him to make idols and out of her mouth came blessings and curse (James 3.9-10). She care more about money than her son! Micah had hired a Levite. This Levite should know better because all Levites were consecrated to God and he knew the Law. He was only wanted money, he definitely was not a servant of God.
What do we learn from the life of Micah? Sin is like yeast, a little of it makes the dough rises. The Levite, of all the people should know better. Sometimes we compromise ourselves instead of standing up for what is right. The Levite sold himself for money just as Judas Iscariot sold his soul for thirty pieces of silver.
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JUDGES 18

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The Danites settled in Laish
The Levite compromised himself further by going to the Danites because they offered him more money. From this corruption of this one family spread to a clan then to a tribe and this ultimately affected the whole tribe of Dan. The Danites had sent our spies and discovered this Levite, hired him as their seer, and took his idols with them. Micah and his neighbors overtook the Danites, tried to recapture the Levite and the idols but failed. To make matters worse, the Danites attacked Laish In the process, where innocent people died, and burned down their city. They renamed the city Dan and made the city a center of worship for their idols. The irony was that they were living in 'a place that lacks nothing whatever' yet there was one thing they lacked and it was God's blessing on their lives.
What do we learn from the life of Micah? Sin is like yeast, a little of it makes the dough rises. The Levite, of all the people should know better. Sometimes we compromise ourselves instead of standing up for what is right. The Levite sold himself for money just as Judas Iscariot sold his soul for thirty pieces of silver.
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JUDGES 19

Reading from Judges 19
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Judges 19 A Levite had a concubine, but she was unfaithful to him. The concubine left him for four months. The Levite wanted to be reconciled with her, he went to his father-in-law's house. The father-in-law persauded him to stay for three days, and persauded him to stay a couple more days. When they were on their way to Gibeah, they stayed at an old man's house. The old man showed them hospitality. The Benjaminites wanted to cause trouble and some of the evil men there said that the Levite should come out, they wanted to have sex with him. The old man said that the men could have his virgin daughter and the concubine. Does this remind you of the angels staying at Lot's house? The men raped the concubine and she died some time after that. The Levite was so angry that when he got home he cut up his concubine in twelve parts and sent it to the twelve tribes.

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