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| − | == | + | ==Remember, a job well done is not a license to turn from God (22:1-8).== |
| − | === | + | ===The three and a half tribes had been faithful to support their fellow Israelites (1-4).=== |
| − | ===Image: === | + | ===Joshua reminded the tribes to be careful to remain faithful to God (5).=== |
| + | ===The reward for a job well done was substantial (6-8).=== | ||
| + | ===Image: We often warn people to be safe after a major victory.=== | ||
| + | I remember my High School Graduation rehearsal. After rehearsal we were given quite the lecture and it has stuck with me. Every-year following rehearsal there are students who never get to see their actual graduation. The night before graduation they go to a party or something like that and the consequences are tragic. | ||
| − | ===MTR:=== | + | ===MTR: Determine not to let your spiritual guard down.=== |
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| + | ==Remember, we are dealing with the God of the universe and the stakes are high (9-20).== | ||
| + | ===The point of debate: a newly erected alter (9-12).=== | ||
| + | ===The proposed solution: sending a delegation (13-14).=== | ||
| + | ===The question: why would you do this (15-20)?=== | ||
| + | ===Image:=== | ||
| + | ===MTR: Confront sin as if their life depended on it because it does.=== | ||
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| + | ==Remember, accountability may mean we are challenged (21-29).== | ||
| + | ===The wisdom of declaring who God is (21-23).==== | ||
| + | ===The wisdom of building a reminder of who God is (24-28).=== | ||
| + | ===The wisdom of declaring total commitment to God (29).=== | ||
| + | ===MTR: Graciously prepare yourself to be challenged on your actions.=== | ||
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| + | ==Remember, we don't always have all the information (30-34).== | ||
| + | ===The power of gracious acceptance (30-31).=== | ||
| + | ===The power of peaceful resolution (32-33).=== | ||
| + | ===The power of a permanent reminder (34).=== | ||
| + | ===MTR: Graciously prepare yourself to accept an explanation.=== | ||
=Conclusion: = | =Conclusion: = | ||
Revision as of 18:52, 25 August 2022
Theological Proposition/Focus:
Homiletical Proposition/Application:
Contents
- 1 Introduction:
- 2 Body
- 2.1 Remember, a job well done is not a license to turn from God (22:1-8).
- 2.1.1 The three and a half tribes had been faithful to support their fellow Israelites (1-4).
- 2.1.2 Joshua reminded the tribes to be careful to remain faithful to God (5).
- 2.1.3 The reward for a job well done was substantial (6-8).
- 2.1.4 Image: We often warn people to be safe after a major victory.
- 2.1.5 MTR: Determine not to let your spiritual guard down.
- 2.2 Remember, we are dealing with the God of the universe and the stakes are high (9-20).
- 2.3 Remember, accountability may mean we are challenged (21-29).
- 2.4 Remember, we don't always have all the information (30-34).
- 2.1 Remember, a job well done is not a license to turn from God (22:1-8).
- 3 Conclusion:
Introduction:
Image:
Need:
Subject:
Preview:
Text:.
Setting the Stage:
Body
Remember, a job well done is not a license to turn from God (22:1-8).
The three and a half tribes had been faithful to support their fellow Israelites (1-4).
Joshua reminded the tribes to be careful to remain faithful to God (5).
The reward for a job well done was substantial (6-8).
Image: We often warn people to be safe after a major victory.
I remember my High School Graduation rehearsal. After rehearsal we were given quite the lecture and it has stuck with me. Every-year following rehearsal there are students who never get to see their actual graduation. The night before graduation they go to a party or something like that and the consequences are tragic.