Joshua 24: It's Up to You
From 2Timothy2.org
Theological Proposition/Focus:
Homiletical Proposition/Application:
Contents
- 1 Introduction:
- 1.1 Image:
- 1.2 Need:
- 1.3 Subject: Commitment to serve
- 1.4 Preview: Making a commitment to serve God is up to you but you should realize that it comes from a rich history of God's provision, is not to be taken lightly, deserves memorialization, and is worth passing down.
- 1.5 Text: Joshua 24
- 1.6 Setting the Stage:
- 2 Body
- 2.1 Commitment to serve God comes from a rich history (1-13).
- 2.2 Commitment to serve God is not to be taken lightly (14-24).
- 2.2.1 Commitment demands the removal of distractions (14-15).
- 2.2.2 Commitment demands personal ownership (16-18).
- 2.2.3 Commitment demands absolute certainty (19-22).
- 2.2.4 Commitment demands action (23-24).
- 2.2.5 Image:
- 2.2.6 MTR: What is your commitment to God? (Circle one: uncommitted, interested, marginally committed, mostly committed, fully committed)
- 2.3 Commitment to serve God is deserves memorialization (25-28).
- 2.3.1 Memorializing commitment to God should focus on God (25).
- 2.3.2 Memorializing commitment to God should include a reminder of the commitment (26-27).
- 2.3.3 Memorializing commitment to God is just the beginning (28).
- 2.3.4 Image:
- 2.3.5 MTR: Take a minute and evaluate your commitments to God, do you need to write down a date, place, or some other reminder?
- 2.4 Commitment to serve God is worth passing down (29-33).
- 2.4.1 Your commitment to serve God will impact those around you (29-31).
- 2.4.2 Your commitment to serve God may impact generations to come (32-33).
- 2.4.3 Image: The impact of just a few servants in this church.
- 2.4.4 MTR: Take a few minutes and consider how you might pass your commitment to serve to future generations.
- 3 Conclusion: