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In this episode, George Binoka explores Joshua 1–4, Psalm 143, and Luke 14, offering encouragement and practical lessons on faith, leadership, and discipleship.
The journey begins with Joshua leading Israel into the Promised Land. God’s message is clear: the land is theirs to claim because He has already given it. Even without Moses’ decades of experience, Joshua earns the respect of the people, highlighting the power of God’s favor and the authority of His calling. In Joshua 2, Rahab’s faith and her protection of the spies demonstrate God’s ability to bring good out of imperfect human actions, underscoring His sovereignty and grace.
Joshua 3 and 4 show God’s presence as the ultimate source of victory. The Ark of the Covenant leads the people across the Jordan on dry ground—a vivid reminder that following God brings safety and success. George encourages listeners to create “memorials” in their lives to remember God’s faithfulness and victories, fostering reverent awe and gratitude.
Psalm 143 is presented as a model prayer for God’s intervention. George emphasizes that God fights for those who are walking in obedience, calling listeners to align their lives with His will.
In Luke 14, Jesus exposes the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, who valued money over people, and teaches about humility and servanthood. Through parables, Jesus warns about counting the cost of discipleship—following Him demands dying to self and prioritizing God above all else. George challenges listeners to honestly assess the cost of following Jesus and to pursue a life marked by humility, obedience, and wisdom.
By Berean Baptist ChurchIn this episode, George Binoka explores Joshua 1–4, Psalm 143, and Luke 14, offering encouragement and practical lessons on faith, leadership, and discipleship.
The journey begins with Joshua leading Israel into the Promised Land. God’s message is clear: the land is theirs to claim because He has already given it. Even without Moses’ decades of experience, Joshua earns the respect of the people, highlighting the power of God’s favor and the authority of His calling. In Joshua 2, Rahab’s faith and her protection of the spies demonstrate God’s ability to bring good out of imperfect human actions, underscoring His sovereignty and grace.
Joshua 3 and 4 show God’s presence as the ultimate source of victory. The Ark of the Covenant leads the people across the Jordan on dry ground—a vivid reminder that following God brings safety and success. George encourages listeners to create “memorials” in their lives to remember God’s faithfulness and victories, fostering reverent awe and gratitude.
Psalm 143 is presented as a model prayer for God’s intervention. George emphasizes that God fights for those who are walking in obedience, calling listeners to align their lives with His will.
In Luke 14, Jesus exposes the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, who valued money over people, and teaches about humility and servanthood. Through parables, Jesus warns about counting the cost of discipleship—following Him demands dying to self and prioritizing God above all else. George challenges listeners to honestly assess the cost of following Jesus and to pursue a life marked by humility, obedience, and wisdom.