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At this point, you might be wondering "but God says to be still and know that I am God." wouldn't I be better off just waiting? I want to address this by presenting a few reasons people often fail to act and proposing that there is a delicate balance to strike.
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==The problem with passivity (Matthew 25:14-30).==
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==God calls for his servants to be cared for (Joshua 19:49-51)==
 
==God calls for his servants to be cared for (Joshua 19:49-51)==

Revision as of 21:07, 30 July 2022

Theological Proposition/Focus:

Homiletical Proposition/Application:

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Setting the Stage:

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God does not call His people to inaction (Joshua 18:1-10)

Some of the tribes waited too long.

Joshua developed an explicit plan.

The tribes submitted to Joshua and God.

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MTR: Ask yourself, what does God want me to do?

At this point, you might be wondering "but God says to be still and know that I am God." wouldn't I be better off just waiting? I want to address this by presenting a few reasons people often fail to act and proposing that there is a delicate balance to strike.

The problem with passivity (Matthew 25:14-30).

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God calls for his servants to be cared for (Joshua 19:49-51)

Joshua received his own inheritance, Timnath Serah

Do not muzzle the ox (1 Timothy 5:18)

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MTR: Ask if those who lead you are being cared for.

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