Hearing with Faith

Joshua 1: Be Strong and Courageous – Empowered by the Gospel


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The core message is that God's repeated call to "be strong and courageous" is not based on human effort but on the gospel's power—Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection—which provides believers with strength, presence, victory, and eternal inheritance. The teaching urges viewers to meditate on Scripture, prepare spiritually, engage in warfare against darkness through faith, and obey out of love for Christ, drawing parallels to New Testament truths like Ephesians 6 (armor of God), 2 Corinthians 12 (power in weakness), and Hebrews 4 (rest in Christ). It highlights Joshua as a type of Jesus (both meaning "Yeshua" or salvation), leading God's people into promised rest.

The session begins with prayer for divine strength and revelation, acknowledging human weakness and dependence on the Holy Spirit. It overviews Joshua as the continuation of Deuteronomy, with God speaking directly to Joshua post-Moses' death, emphasizing Scripture's divine authorship.Key Overarching Themes:
  • Strength in Christ: True power comes from God's grace, perfected in weakness; the cross demonstrates ultimate strength through sacrifice.
  • Eternal Promises: The Promised Land represents heavenly inheritance and rest in Jesus, claimed by faith, not works.
  • Spiritual Preparation and Warfare: Gather gospel provisions, meditate on the Word, and fight sin/evil forces with the armor of God.
  • Obedience from Love: Follow God's commands as response to Christ's love, leading to prosperity and success in His will.
  • God's Unfailing Presence: He never forsakes; focus on the cross defeats fear and enables courage.
Verse-by-Verse Breakdown with Christ-Centered Interpretations:
  • Verse 1 (Introduction to Joshua): After Moses' death, God addresses Joshua, Moses' servant. This underscores servanthood (like Jesus in Philippians 2) and God's ongoing work. Joshua typifies Christ as the greater leader bringing salvation.
  • Verses 2-4 (Command to Arise and Cross): "Arise, cross the Jordan... Every place your foot treads, I have given you." Move forward in faith; the land symbolizes eternal life through Christ (John 14:6). Boundaries from wilderness to Euphrates foreshadow inheriting all in Jesus (Romans 8:32). Claim by confronting evil, setting minds on heavenly things (Colossians 3:2).
  • Verse 5 (Promise of Victory and Presence): "No one will stand against you... I will not fail or forsake you." Trust God over man (Jeremiah 17:5); echoes Jesus' assurance (Matthew 28:20, Hebrews 13:5). Gospel power defeats all opposition (Romans 1:16).
  • Verse 6 (Be Strong for Inheritance): "Be strong and courageous, for you shall cause this people to inherit the land." Strength from God enables leadership; points to Christ's cross-conquering authority (John 10:18).
  • Verse 7 (Obey the Law Fully): "Be strong and very courageous... do not turn from the law." The law points to Christ (John 5:46); believers obey Jesus' commands via the Spirit, not legalism.
  • Verse 8 (Meditate on the Word): "This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth; meditate day and night... then you will prosper." Key to success: dwell on Scripture (Colossians 3:16); Jesus used it against Satan (Matthew 4). Prosperity is spiritual victory in Christ.
  • Verse 9 (Command Against Fear): "Be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid... for the Lord is with you." God's presence removes dread (Isaiah 41:10); joy of the Lord is strength (Nehemiah 8:10).
  • Verses 10-11 (Prepare Provisions): Joshua orders officers to prepare for crossing in three days. Spiritual provisions: armor of God, Word as bread (Jesus in John 6). "Three days" foreshadows resurrection; prepare by focusing on gospel, removing distractions.
  • Verses 12-15 (Reminder to Trans-Jordan Tribes): Remember Moses' command: fight for brothers' rest before your own. Rest requires battling sin in Christ's power (Hebrews 4); prioritize kingdom/church over family, trusting God. Warfare is spiritual (Ephesians 6:12).
  • Verses 16-18 (People's Response): Commit to full obedience, pray for God's presence, threaten death for rebellion. Under grace, obedience stems from love (John 14:15); gospel transforms hearts, unlike law's restraint. Jesus' love on the cross motivates.
The teaching concludes by reinforcing that victory is through Christ's blood and testimony (Revelation 12:11), encouraging believers to claim rest, fight in the Spirit, and glorify Jesus. It ends with prayer for gospel empowerment and anticipation of further studies.
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Hearing with FaithBy Joshua Purdy