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Joshua 5:13-15; 6 Directions
- What is the hardest set of directions you have ever had to follow? What made them so hard.
The Background
- What are some historical battle strategies that proved to be key steps to victory?
Exodus 17:8-16 describes an important victory Israel had over the Amalekites.
- Who was selected to lead the people of Israel into battle (hint: it was not Moses)?
- What was Moses tasked with doing while Israel was in battle?
- Do you think someone in the position of Moses might ever feel sidelined in this position?
- In Joshua 6, God gives Joshua some unique battle plans, but given what Joshua had already experienced in God's victories, how should Joshua have reacted to God's battle plan?
Thinking
- What are some examples of New Testament directions that, at least on the surface, seem illogical?