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What does Joshua teach us about intercession?

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Joshua’s intercessory role foreshadows Christ’s continual intercession for His people before the Father.

In moments of crisis, Joshua intercedes on behalf of the Israelites, pleading for mercy, which signifies his role as a leader before God. This act of intercession is a precursor to Christ's own intercessory work, presented in the New Testament, where He continually pleads for His people, ensuring their salvation and relationship with the Father. Just as Joshua sought God for the people following their sin, Christ intercedes for believers based on His atoning sacrifice. This assurance enables Christians to understand that their salvation is secure through His unceasing advocacy.
Scripture References: Joshua 7:6-9, Hebrews 7:25, Luke 22:32

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