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In this episode, Pastor David explores the powerful moment in Joshua 5:1-15 when Joshua encounters a mysterious figure—who turns out to be the commander of the Lord's army. Faced with a profound question, "Are you for us or against us?", Joshua is reminded that God's priorities don't always align with ours. Pastor David highlights the importance of surrendering our own agendas and recognizing that God's plan is far greater than any personal victory. Just as Joshua had to humble himself before God, we are also called to lay down our own will in pursuit of His kingdom.
Pastor David encourages listeners to reflect on where we stand with God. Are we truly seeking His will, or are we merely asking Him to bless our plans? By understanding who God is and submitting to His authority, we can align ourselves with His greater purpose, stepping into victory not through our strength but through His. This passage challenges us to evaluate our priorities and reminds us that God is not just a part of our story; we are part of His.
By David MaestasIn this episode, Pastor David explores the powerful moment in Joshua 5:1-15 when Joshua encounters a mysterious figure—who turns out to be the commander of the Lord's army. Faced with a profound question, "Are you for us or against us?", Joshua is reminded that God's priorities don't always align with ours. Pastor David highlights the importance of surrendering our own agendas and recognizing that God's plan is far greater than any personal victory. Just as Joshua had to humble himself before God, we are also called to lay down our own will in pursuit of His kingdom.
Pastor David encourages listeners to reflect on where we stand with God. Are we truly seeking His will, or are we merely asking Him to bless our plans? By understanding who God is and submitting to His authority, we can align ourselves with His greater purpose, stepping into victory not through our strength but through His. This passage challenges us to evaluate our priorities and reminds us that God is not just a part of our story; we are part of His.