God Knows His Servants
May 6, 2019 Speaker: Matt Maka Series: Joshua: The God Who Promises Rest
Topic: Living for God Scripture: Joshua 13:1– 14:15
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Summary
We are called to look up to the examples of Joshua, Moses, and Caleb as men who trusted God and who God used to bless his people as he took into account their current seasons of life.
Review
- What transition takes place in chapter 13?
- Joshua and God – 13:1-7
- How does God acknowledging that Joshua is old and advanced in years help or encourage you?
- How does knowing that God is eternal, infinite and transcendent put your role and God’s role into perspective?
- How does the reality that God knows your age, capacity, season of life and health adjust your exceptions for yourself each day?
- Moses and God – 13:8-147
- Would you describe yourself as a man/woman of God?
- Would others describe you as a man/woman of God?
- Are you discipling others so they see and know that Jesus steadfast love endures forever? (Psalm 136:19-21)
- Caleb and God – 14:6-15
- Does it help you to know that Caleb was a Kenizzite and not a native Israelite?
- How often to do you acknowledge that God has kept you alive this long?
- In 13:12 Caleb recognizes that God must be with him if he is going to have strength for his mission. How does this relate to you and Matthew 28:18-20?
- What do you want others to say about you when you are 85? What are you going to do about it?
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