Joshua 5: Don't Forget Holiness

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Preview: After crossing the Jordan God wanted his people to know that he expected them to identify with him, to celebrate the works he had done and to wholly revere him.

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God expects His people to be identified with Him (2-8).

The Standard: Circumcision was expected.

The Situation: Circumcision had not been completed.

The Significance: Circumcision represented the covenant.

The Solution: Circumcision was conducted.

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MTR: Ask yourself, am I representing God?

God expects His people to celebrate His works (9-12).

The Standard: Celebrating Passover was expected.

The Situation: It was time to celebrate Passover.

The Significance: Passover memorialized God's deliverance.

The Solution: Passover was celebrated

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MTR: Ask yourself, am I celebrating God's works?

God expects His people to revere Him (13-15).

The Standard: Recognizing God's sovereignty is expected.

The Situation: God Himself was on site.

The Significance: God demands holy submission.

The Solution: Joshua submitted to God.

Image: When the boss comes to town.

MTR: Ask yourself, do I recognize that God is on sites?

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