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One challenge is explaining the king of AI mentioned in Joshua 8. It may refer to just the ruler of that small group of people. The NIV discusses 12,000 people but it could also be 12 family clans.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:16, 27 June 2022

Theological Proposition/Focus: Sin is contrary to God and as such God will use his blessings and lack there of the root out sin

Homiletical Proposition/Application: The follower of Christ must ruthlessly root out sin and ask God to eliminate it from their life.

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Introduction:

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Setting the Stage:

The conquest of Jericho had been a nearly literal walk in the park.

Jericho had been a fortress but fell to the God of Israel.
God's strategy involved almost no effort on the part of Israel.
There could be no doubt that God was on Israel's side.

The city of AI was a small fortress that stood 2 miles from Jericho.

In fact, Archeology suggests that the city was essentially uninhabited at this time but rather possibly the old walls were used as an almost temporary stronghold for the surrounding population.

One challenge is explaining the king of AI mentioned in Joshua 8. It may refer to just the ruler of that small group of people. The NIV discusses 12,000 people but it could also be 12 family clans.

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Reality: Sin often catches its prey when they least expect it (1-5)

After a stunning victory in Jericho, everyone was eagerly anticipating what would happen next. The next city on the march into Canaan was the city of AI and Israel was anxious to see a great victory here as well. The only problem was that sin is insidious, sin can sneak in when we least expect it and bring with it horrible devastation. In the case of Israel, sin in the camp brought about defeat and loss of life. The momentous victory of Jericho was dwarfed by the devastating defeat in AI. In order to understand this pendulum swing we must understand how sin entered and took hold in the camp.

The first sin we see is

Achan's Sin

In verse 1 I am struck that Achan's sin became Israel's sin.

Joshua's Sin

Image: Failure often comes from multiple failures the crash of AA 1420.

MTR: Take time right now, search for sin, and confess sin to God?

Response to Reality: The wrong response to the reality of sin is often self-centered (6-9).

We shouldn't have stepped out in faith -> God failed us.

Others will hear of our failure -> God cannot protect us.

What will you do for your name -> God needs us.

MTR: Ask yourself, how do I respond to sin in a self-centered way?

Example: God give me victory over this sin verse God you have already won victory over this sin.

Response to Reality: The proper responser to the reality of sin is an invitation to God (10-18).

God is qualified to identify sin.

God cares more about a real solution than a quick fix. (13)

God is qualified to identify the sinner

Image: Web MD - we like to think we are all sorts of qualified

MTR: Invite God to search your heart and identify sin.

Response to Reality: Ruthlessly eliminate sin from your life (19-26).

Sin is sin against God.

Sin must be laid out before the Lord.

Sin must be recognized and responded to for the trouble it brings.

Image: Repairing rust on a car, cut it out!

MTR: Ruthlessly eliminate sin from your life.

Matthew 5:29-30

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