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Have you ever had big shoes to fill? Have you ever thought, how am I ever going to make people happy after that performance?
 
Have you ever had big shoes to fill? Have you ever thought, how am I ever going to make people happy after that performance?
  
I am a huge Denver Broncos fan. After winning Super Bowl 50 at the conclusion of the 2015 season, Peyton Manning announced his retirement. In the six seasons since Manning retired, the Broncos have had 11 different starting quarterbacks. Filling big shoes is hard and often people have little patience. However,
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I am a huge Denver Broncos fan. After winning Super Bowl 50 at the conclusion of the 2015 season, Peyton Manning announced his retirement. In the six seasons since Manning retired, the Broncos have had 11 different starting quarterbacks. Filling big shoes is hard and often people have little patience.  
  
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Today we are going to look at Joshua 1 and we will see that it might seem like Joshua had big shoes to fill. However, that was not really the case because it was not Joshua filling the shoes but rather God continuing to work.
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==Need: We need to realize that we are simply tools that God uses in his work.==
 
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==Preview: In Joshua 1 we will see that possessing God's promises involves recalling the promises, displaying strength of character, working as a team, and obedience==
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==Setting the Stage:==
 
==Setting the Stage:==
 
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The name of the book Joshua comes from the leading figure, Joshua. The name Joshua means
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=====Yahweh Saves or Yahweh is Salvation=====
  
 
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Revision as of 20:07, 11 May 2022

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Homiletical Proposition/Application:

Contents

Introduction:

Image: Big Shoes to Fill: Denver Broncos 2016

Have you ever had big shoes to fill? Have you ever thought, how am I ever going to make people happy after that performance?

I am a huge Denver Broncos fan. After winning Super Bowl 50 at the conclusion of the 2015 season, Peyton Manning announced his retirement. In the six seasons since Manning retired, the Broncos have had 11 different starting quarterbacks. Filling big shoes is hard and often people have little patience.

Today we are going to look at Joshua 1 and we will see that it might seem like Joshua had big shoes to fill. However, that was not really the case because it was not Joshua filling the shoes but rather God continuing to work.

Need: We need to realize that we are simply tools that God uses in his work.

Subject:

Preview: In Joshua 1 we will see that possessing God's promises involves recalling the promises, displaying strength of character, working as a team, and obedience

Setting the Stage:

The name of the book Joshua comes from the leading figure, Joshua. The name Joshua means

Yahweh Saves or Yahweh is Salvation

Body

Posessing the promise begins with recalling the promise (v. 1-4).

God's work is much bigger than any one individual (v. 1-2).

God's promises are big and dependable (v. 3-4)

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MTR: This week set aside a time to reflect on God's promises.

Posessing the promise requires strength of character (v. 5-9).

God calls his servants to be strong and courageous (v. 5-6).

God calls his servants to be faithful to his Word (v. 7-8).

God calls his servants to to place their confidence in him (v. 9).

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MTR: Spend some dedicated time in Scripture this week.

Posessing the promise is not an individual effort (v. 10-15).

God made people for community (v. 10-12)

God made people to join together with him in his work (v. 13-15).

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MTR: Make sure to set aside time and space to allow you to join with God in his work.

Posessing the promise is an act of obedience (v. 16-18).

Obedience involves taking action (v. 16-17.)

Obedience requires strength and courage (v. 18).

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MTR: Ask yourself what steps you need to take if you are to be obedient.

Conclusion:

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