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In this episode, George Binoka covers Joshua 9–13 and Luke 16, highlighting lessons in obedience, faithfulness, and stewardship.
Joshua 9 teaches the danger of hasty decisions—Israel made a treaty with the Gibeonites without seeking God’s guidance, showing the consequences of acting without prayer and discernment. In Joshua 10, God turns even mistakes to His glory, demonstrating His ability to bring blessing in unexpected ways. Chapters 11–13 review Joshua’s conquests and the foundations laid by Moses, emphasizing that God’s work often builds on the faithful efforts of others. However, Israel’s failure to fully complete the conquest illustrates the long-term consequences of incomplete obedience.
Luke 16 reminds listeners of the importance of faithfulness in small matters. Jesus challenges the Pharisees’ love of money and teaches that if we cannot manage earthly responsibilities well, we cannot be trusted with spiritual truths. Through the parable of Lazarus and the rich man, George underscores that eternal priorities must surpass material wealth, and that God’s Word holds authority to transform lives.
By Berean Baptist ChurchIn this episode, George Binoka covers Joshua 9–13 and Luke 16, highlighting lessons in obedience, faithfulness, and stewardship.
Joshua 9 teaches the danger of hasty decisions—Israel made a treaty with the Gibeonites without seeking God’s guidance, showing the consequences of acting without prayer and discernment. In Joshua 10, God turns even mistakes to His glory, demonstrating His ability to bring blessing in unexpected ways. Chapters 11–13 review Joshua’s conquests and the foundations laid by Moses, emphasizing that God’s work often builds on the faithful efforts of others. However, Israel’s failure to fully complete the conquest illustrates the long-term consequences of incomplete obedience.
Luke 16 reminds listeners of the importance of faithfulness in small matters. Jesus challenges the Pharisees’ love of money and teaches that if we cannot manage earthly responsibilities well, we cannot be trusted with spiritual truths. Through the parable of Lazarus and the rich man, George underscores that eternal priorities must surpass material wealth, and that God’s Word holds authority to transform lives.