In his sermon "After The Death Of Joshua," Eric Lutter explores the significance of Joshua's death as a typological foreshadowing of Jesus Christ. He argues that after Joshua's death, the Israelites sought the Lord for guidance, demonstrating a spiritual reliance on God that should characterize all believers. Lutter references Hebrews 10 to highlight Christ's fulfillment of the law through His one perfect sacrifice, contrasting the insufficiency of the Old Testament sacrificial system. The practical implication of this message emphasizes that Christ is the ultimate leader and mediator for believers, as believers are encouraged to place their faith wholly in Him for salvation and to live out their faith in community, honoring the call to exhort one another.
“Christ was delivered for our offenses... He was raised again for our justification.”
“We’re not married to the law. We’re not saved by the law. We’re delivered into the promised land by Joshua, our Jesus, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“When Joshua died, there was none that was appointed to take his place... and that’s what’s being declared here.”
“The works you do are wrought in you by your God.”
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