In the sermon "Jesus Christ Our Joshua," John Chapman examines the typological connection between Joshua and Jesus Christ, emphasizing that just as Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land, Christ leads believers into eternal life. The preacher argues that God's directive to Joshua to be "strong and courageous" mirrors the confidence believers must have in Christ's provision and sovereignty. Key Scripture references, including Joshua 1:1-9 and Hebrews 4:8, illustrate how Joshua's role foreshadows Christ's messianic work. Chapman highlights that the fulfillment of God's promises is not through the law, represented by Moses, but through Jesus, who is the ultimate source of salvation. This significance is underscored in the Reformed context, where the law serves as a guide but cannot justify or deliver individuals into glory, an act reserved for Christ alone.
“The pictures that God's given us of his son is in the Old Testament... We have a beautiful picture here of Christ in Joshua.”
“Moses represented the law. The law cannot deliver anyone into glory... That responsibility and the work of Jesus Christ, our Joshua.”
“His name means Jesus. He is our salvation... We are saved, how? In his name.”
“All the promises of God in Christ are yea and amen. We will have them, based on him, not based on me.”
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