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What lessons can we draw from the Israelites' delay in occupying their inheritance?

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The Israelites' delay teaches Christians about the dangers of complacency and the importance of exercising faith.

The Israelites' hesitation to claim their inheritance highlights the human tendency toward complacency and lack of faith. It raises important questions about how believers might similarly delay in fully embracing their spiritual blessings and responsibilities. The sermon emphasizes that rather than trying to energize themselves through worldly means, Christians should turn to Christ, where true strength and encouragement can be found. This calls believers to action, urging them not to procrastinate in claiming the blessings that God has laid out for them, reminding them that these promises are accessible through faith in Jesus.
Scripture References: Joshua 18:3, Ephesians 1:3

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Joshua Lesson 48
Joe Terrell · Mar 24, 2024
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