Living with the True God IV: Approaching Judges Alongside Joshua

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Living with the True God: Lessons from Judges - https://www.mediagratiae.org/lessons-from-judges For the last three weeks Dr. John Snyder and Teddy James have been discussing the book of Judges. Our desire has been to make you aware of how much this book speaks to our current era. To conclude this short series we want to present you with session one of our study, Living with the True God: Lessons from Judges. If you would like to get a more complete preview of the study by going through chapter one of the workbook follow the link below. ### Show Notes: Weeks 1 preview: https://shop.mediagratiae.org/a/members/326e6bce-c6c4-4d33-afb8-a70d9e341652/b31729a2-2f15-4aaf-922c-2f731b0cfdbd Want to listen to The Whole Counsel on the go? Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app: https://www.mediagratiae.org/podcasts You can get The Whole Counsel a day early on the Media Gratiae App: https://subsplash.com/mediagratiae/app

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Welcome to the Whole Council podcast. I'm John Snyder and this week you're going to be hearing from a study that we've been talking about.
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We've been talking a lot about the book of Judges and why is it so important, critical for evangelicals today as we see a drift in our nations perhaps but also more heartbreakingly a drift in our own souls, our churches, our denominations.
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Does Judges have anything to say to modern man and the modern church?
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And it does. So you will listen today to the first episode from our study
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Living with the True God Lessons from Judges and we hope that you find it enduringly helpful.
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Judges is a unique book for us to study. I think Judges is also one of the most significant books for the modern evangelical church.
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When we come to the book of Judges we admit that it sounds strange to our ears sometimes. There are a lot of events there that confuse us.
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There are other events that morally alarm us. And studying the book raises certain questions for the true believer.
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That means how you approach this book is of great significance. If we come at it from a wrong angle we may come away with the wrong message.
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So we want to come at this book in a way that guarantees that by the grace of God we really will learn the things that God means for us to learn.
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And our lives will be responsive to God in a way that they ought to be. So that having studied the book of Judges we come out of this study more like Christ.
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A clearer picture of our God than when we entered it. Today as an introduction we're really only going to be able to do two things.
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First I want to mention an overarching statement that we find in this book. It shows up twice.
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And this statement really explains the whole book from a human perspective. And then we're going to be getting help from a man named
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Joshua eavesdropping on his farewell messages to Israel. Which in chapter 23 and 24 of Joshua they form kind of a bridge from the life of Joshua to the days of the judges.
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Well let's look at the overarching statement. In Judges 17 verse 6 and 21 verse 25 we read these revealing words.
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In those days there was no king in Israel. Every man did what was right in his own eyes.
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Now I hope you notice that there are two fundamental sins described there. Two big problems in Israel.
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First the book of Judges is full of bitter examples of what it looks like when religious people try to do their best living their lives the way they think they ought to be lived.
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And second that kind of life is only possible because the religious people forget that there is a king in the land.
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Obviously there was a king in the land during the time of judges. It was God. But because there was no physical earthly king the people mistakenly felt that they were free to live life the best they knew how.
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As we study the book of Judges we're gonna see that kind of self -ruling lifestyle play out in some of the more horrific sinful choices in this book.
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But I want you to notice as we study that that lifestyle also is viewed in the way that those that want to fix the problem of sin they go about trying to fix it by doing what they think would be best.
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I think this is particularly important for the modern evangelical because while we would defend the infallibility of Scripture I'm not sure that we are as convinced of the sufficiency of Scripture.
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Is the Bible really all we need to answer life's questions? One result is that while we defend its infallibility we may be largely ignorant of portions of the
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Bible. We have general ideas in our mind. We know kind of what Jude talks about or we know kind of what
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Habakkuk or Nehemiah might be saying. But to be careful with the specificity of the
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Bible to be careful to take seriously all the words of the king. Well that's something that we're not so good at.
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And in our ignorance sometimes we come to the world and we offer the world the culture around us.
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A cure for its sin problem and our cure really is no better than what the people of judges did. We tell them what we think would be best to do.
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We talk to our children as they're grown and they face grown -up problems. You know we look in the mirror and we try to deal with our own struggles.
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We offer the church our advice and if we're not careful we can be good well -meaning people who live as if there's no king in the land.
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And it's demonstrated by the fact that well we offer people advice based on what we think would be right.
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Now I want us to eavesdrop on Joshua's farewell speeches. Actually there are two of them and they show up in Joshua 23 and 24 and we're only going to hit the highlights right now and I'm in fact
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I only want to read chapter 23 to you. But even before we read the chapter there are two initial matters regarding the timing of these messages that these are significant.
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The first is this is the farewell speech of Joshua chapter 23 and again in chapter 24.
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And farewell speeches are those are important to us the final words you know the final words of a loved one the the final words of a spiritual leader.
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We are used to this in the Bible John chapter 13 14 15 and 16 comprise these chapters comprise
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Christ's final messages to his disciples before he goes to the cross. The book of Deuteronomy really is just a collection of three very thorough sermons from Moses.
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It's his farewell sermons to the people before he hands them off to Joshua and they enter the promised land.
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In chapter 23 and 24 of Joshua, Joshua is now 110 years old and he is about to die and he's passing the torch.
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And so the things that he says are significant. But another thing about the timing is that these are words that are spoken to people at a time where there's a there there are new temptations they're facing but it's easy not to notice them.
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So these words are custom -designed for people who have become comfortable in their religion who have become satisfied and the enemy will use that as an open door if they're not careful.
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Just compare Joshua 23 and 24 with Deuteronomy. In Deuteronomy those three long sermons are preached and imagine that you're listening there with your family.
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And if you're a man in the family Moses finishes the final talk and basically
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Moses is going to be taken by God up onto a mountain where he can see the promised land and then he's going to die. He's not going to go with you.
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Joshua is going to lead you at the end of the third sermon. You say to your wife and children go back to the tent and you go get your armor and you enlist in the army.
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And what follows then is month after month year after year of life and death crisis moments and conflict and war and how significant every hour must have felt.
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They were living out what God had promised four centuries earlier to Abraham. This was
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God fulfilling his promises. Every day was significant. Now compare that to Joshua.
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Short, two short talks just really reminders. Chapter 23, 24 you're there with your wife and children but you're not living in a tent now you're living in a home that you've been in for 25 years on a farm that you didn't plant olive groves and vineyards and cities that you didn't build.
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And you've become happy living in these blessings that come from belonging to God and him being faithful.
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And you hear Joshua and he gives his final speeches and instead of going to war you just go home you feed the kids put them in bed you and your wife go to sleep and you wake up tomorrow morning and go to work and everything is so ordinary.
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And it is easy to forget the extraordinary spiritual significance of ordinary days.
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So again I think for a Christian there's there's a big lesson for us here. It's been 31 years since God saved me.
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But I can look back at age 20 and I can remember those days where every day was like a crisis you know
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God stripping away from me all my false hope and every excuse just knocked down.
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God chasing me from one hiding place to the next until he cornered me and when I felt that he had come to destroy me instead he shows me he opens my eyes to the cross and you realize it's the love of God that's pursued you and you just throw it all at his feet and you say to him you can have everything that I know of me and with both hands you grab hold of Christ and you say and I take everything
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I understand of you. And that's just the beginning and then everything's changed you're alive from the dead you're a new creation you've moved from a realm of condemnation and darkness and death to what
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Paul calls in Romans 5 a realm of grace where you live dominated by the unexpected and undeserved friendship of King Jesus.
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In those early days everything is significant it's like every promise in the gospel for the first time in your life you're seeing it be fulfilled you're tasting of the kindness of God but that was 31 years ago for me
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I don't know how long ago it was for you but it hasn't been long enough that you've become accustomed to living in the realm of grace and you've become comfortable.
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The problem with Israel was that she was still on a battlefield even though by and large the nations around her were conquered and they moved into the land.
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For 25 years they've been possessing the land that God promised but they were still living in a war zone the battlefield shifted from acres of property and territories to the hearts to the thoughts of God's people.
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Judges is a sad picture of how the enemy conquered the hearts seduce the hearts of God's people after they conquered the land.
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Well with these things in mind that the significance of the timing for them and for us let me pull out just a few key themes from chapter 23 and 24.
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Joshua writes in chapter 23 now it came about after many days when the
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Lord had given rest to Israel from all their enemies on every side and Joshua was old advanced in years that Joshua called for all
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Israel for their elders and their heads and their judges and their officers and said to them
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I am old advanced in years and you have seen all that the
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Lord your God has done to all these nations because of you for the Lord your God is he who has been fighting for you see
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I have apportioned to you these nations which remain as an inheritance for your tribes with all the nations which
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I have cut off from the Jordan even to the Great Sea toward the setting of the
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Sun the Lord your God he will thrust them out from before you and drive them from before you and you will possess their land just as the
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Lord your God promised you be very firm then to keep and do all that is written in the book of the law of Moses so that you may not turn aside from it to the right hand or to the left so that you will not associate with these nations these which remain among you or mention the name of their gods or make anyone swear by them or serve them or bow down to them but you are to cling to the
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Lord your God as you have done to this day for the Lord has driven out great and strong nations from before you and as for you no man has stood before you to this day one of your men puts to flight a thousand for the
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Lord your God is he who fights for you just as he promised you so take diligent heed to yourselves to love the
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Lord your God for if you ever go back and cling to the rest of these nations these which remain among you and intermarry with them so that you associate with them and they with you know with certainty that the
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Lord your God will not continue to drive these nations out from before you but they will be a snare and a trap to you and a whip on your sides and thorns in your eyes until you perish from off this good land which the
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Lord your God has given you now behold today I am going the way of all the earth and you know in all your hearts and in all your souls that not one word of all the good words which the
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Lord your God spoke concerning you has failed all have been fulfilled for you not one of them has failed it shall come about that just as all the good words which the
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Lord your God spoke to you have come upon you so the Lord will bring upon you all the threats until he has destroyed you from off this good land which the
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Lord your God has given you when you transgress the covenant of the Lord your God which he commanded you and go and serve other gods and bow down to them then the anger of the
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Lord will burn against you and you will perish quickly from off the good land which he has given you well that's the first of the the messages and we'll just use that and we'll be pulling a little from chapter 24 but let's think of some of the key elements here first if Israel is going to live with the living
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God in the promised land they must remind themselves who they belong to who he is changes how they think who he is changes how they live and Joshua in this chapter in the next just mentions two things first he says
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God is holy and second he is jealous they're about to continue living in a land where they will be surrounded all around by people whose lives have been polluted by idolatry and the culture around them treat sin as a small matter and Joshua warns them that the
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God that they belong to cannot treat sin as a small matter and if they embrace and befriend the sins of their culture then they will lose the friendship of their
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God God hates sin sin is all that God hates all the hatred of God is toward one object and they must not befriend that next he says that their
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God is jealous that is there is a white hot intensity to the love that God has for his people and that means he will not share them with any other now in chapter 24
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Joshua says to them that he and his family are going to serve the Lord and they will have to choose who they're going to serve as they go back to their homes and immediately the entire nation says we will serve the
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Lord as well and Joshua says to them no you won't be able to do this because God is holy and jealous and the people affirm and say no but we will serve the
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Lord and in Joshua 24 verse 21 we read this passage Joshua said to the people you are witnesses against yourselves that you have chosen for yourselves the
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Lord to serve him and they said we are witnesses now therefore put away the foreign gods which are in your midst and incline your hearts to the
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Lord the God of Israel that's a shocking passage 40 years they've been out of Egypt 25 more years they've been in the promised land 65 years since Egyptian life and they still have idols in their homes they're standing there with Joshua saying we will serve the
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Lord and when he warns them that God is jealous they say we will still serve the Lord and Joshua has to point out to them that if they're going to put their money where their mouth is they're going to have to go home and immediately remove the idols that they've kept in their homes all these years how important for every
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Christian remind yourself of the God that you belong to of his the perfections of his character he is still holy he is still jealous he still doesn't share and we cannot befriend our culture and have the friendship of God at the same time we don't enjoy the nearness of God while we cling to our favorite sin you remember what
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James 4 says James writes to the church that friendship with the world is enmity with God and he calls them to repent and return to God and promises them that God will return to them obviously there's been a distance that's developed we may think that because of the cross of Christ and the fullness of the new covenant promises and all of this grace upon grace that somehow
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God has been altered by that that maybe he isn't as jealous as he used to be or as holy maybe he's become more reasonable and easier to live with but that is not true at all the cross demonstrates that God is just as holy as he was in the
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Old Testament and just as jealous the second thing
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Israel will have to remember if they're going to live with the living God in the promised land is they have to remember his activity so in chapter 23
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Joshua says you are eyewitnesses you remember seeing the extraordinary intervention of a living
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God miraculously delivering our enemies into our hands don't forget it and then he says remember what
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God will yet do he will still drive them out he will still be your God and you will still be his people in fact chapter 24 is a the first part of it is a kind of a history lesson
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God chose Abram God initiated a covenant with him he kept his covenant
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God gave him a son God gave his son children God multiplied the family God rescued them from Egypt after 400 years he led them for 40 years in the wilderness never abandoning them never leaving them he fought for them as they took the promised land so that one
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Israelite soldier could put a thousand enemy soldiers to flight and ultimately God gave them rest
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Christian take a moment each day before your feet hit the floor as you're getting out of bed that the alarm clock goes off you go to put your feet on the floor remember who you belong to remember what he's done just take one thing you have so much more than Israel ever had
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God chose you while you were his enemy God said his affections upon you before the foundation of the world
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God laid his hand on the shoulder of his son and and appointed him to be our champion
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Christ came and accomplished all the father planned for our rescue and then the father and the son send the spirit to apply to our souls all that the father planned and all that the son purchased he opened our eyes he gave us life within there's a new dawn in our soul a new creation we were brought to him united to Christ and in Christ we are justified and adopted and sanctified and he sustained us but don't just remember what he did think about what's yet to come and let that let that allure you on let that distract you from every idolatrous distraction the culture offers
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Romans chapter 8 all of creation Paul says all of creation is groaning under the weight of humanity's sin yearning and that the words there in the
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Greek it's like creation is on tiptoe leaning forward to see the coming of the
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Creator who will put all things right and the Christian also yearning thinking of what's yet to come
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Christ will be exalted over all creation all of his enemies will see him he will judge the ungodly he will put sin right he will complete what he started in me and in every other
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Christian and coming together we will be clothed with his moral perfection and then there will be a new creation and there'll be no churches there because God himself will dwell with us remembering these things is a great defense against drifting third
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Israel has to remember what was required of them this is not legalism they're not keeping
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God's love but even in that old covenant it's because of who God is and what he's done and what he will yet do that there are obligations
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I mean you can think of it this way if we take seriously what we've already looked at today what kind of a life would be in harmony with those facts well just a few things here
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Joshua says in verse 6 of 23 to be firm in their obedience that is to be courageous to resolutely determine a course of allegiance to one master one
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King one voice that you will follow and let nothing turn you to the left to the right second
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Joshua says fear the Lord so that you will be able to serve him with a sincere heart in chapter 24 in verse 13 fear is not that terrified cringing child who belongs to an abusive parent it's when it's what happens when we step back and we become self -forgetful and we step away from all the minutia of life on planet
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Earth and human history and the ups and downs of my own existence and I look and see only
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God and there he is and all of his immensity and his majesty unapproachable glory and then
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I see him turn toward me and the and the flood of goodness that comes and that bigness and that kindness combined and I am held captive by someone infinitely more significant than myself and in comparison to him everything else becomes weightless third
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Joshua says cling to him with love chapter 23 verse 8 again in verse 11 we know what that means it's the word that the book of Genesis uses when it describes how a husband and wife will come together a boy and a girl fall in love and they're engaged in the come time comes for the wedding and the boy leaves his family and she leaves her family and they cling to each other forever we could say it in modern vernacular
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Israel if you're going to live with a living God in a land that he's provided for you and you're not going to drift into idolatry you're going to have to be spiritually clingy when you're not near him you long for him you think of him you plan for ways to be with him when he draws near to you you're slow to let him go so to speak quick to come to the scripture slow to leave it anticipating
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Sundays anticipating special seasons of prayer the night watches that the psalmist talks about do you know what that is for every believer living in a realm of grace the only way to keep from drifting and the only way to keep enjoying the sweet fullness of the new covenant privileges that Christ has purchased for us is that we too remembering who we belong to and what he's done and what he's going to do we firmly set our determination to have an allegiance for one king to be filled with a reverential all as we see his majesty and goodness and to cling to him in love so that we become like count von zinzendorf zinzendorf was a nobleman wealthy but he's best known in the 18th century for leading a group called the
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Moravians zinzendorf said this I have one passion it is he what a wonderful goal for us to plead with the
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Lord that he would give us that kind of a statement that that would be able to be written over every area of our life as we move through judges
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I want to have one passion one love I want to be clingy and my passion is
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Christ will you plead with the Lord that as you start to study of judges this week that God would do everything needed to open your eyes to these realities so that you would take carefully what he says and you wouldn't carelessly drift in a time of the
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Christian life when it's easy to forget how extraordinary the ordinary days really are well may