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What does Joshua 24 teach us about serving the Lord?

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Joshua 24 emphasizes the necessity of choosing to serve the Lord wholeheartedly and putting away any idols.

In Joshua 24, Joshua reminds the Israelites of all the great things God has done for them and challenges them to consider whom they will serve. His declaration that 'as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord' establishes a model of commitment and loyalty to God's covenant. This passage illustrates that serving the Lord is not merely an obligation; it is a heartfelt choice that reflects our understanding of the grace and provision God has given. Joshua stresses the importance of putting away any idols that threaten our relationship with God. True service springs from love and gratitude for the great things He has done, positioning our lives in active obedience toward Him.
Scripture References: Joshua 24:15, Psalm 126:3

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Great Things
David Eddmenson · Apr 25, 2023
Joshua

Joshua

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