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Taking Possession Of All God Has Series
Contributed by Vinnie Cappetta on May 1, 2007 (message contributor)
Summary: Do you ever wonder if you are taking advantage of all that God has for you? for your church?
Taking Possession of all that God has for you
Joshua 1
Moses’ vision for the Promised Land was not fulfilled in Moses’ time. God gave him clear eye sight to see into the future, but he didn’t get to participate in the final vision (Deu. 34:1, 7).
To see the vision is one thing but to live the vision is another. We have been called to live out the vision.
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God always fills the gap of leaders who pass off the scene
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how is He speaking to you?
Timing of God’s voice; “now that Moses is dead”
God prepared Joshua via Moses; how is God preparing you?
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Of the 300.000 square miles God promised them they only took 30,000 (during the conquest of Joshua)
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you can’t overstep my hand of blessing says God
God gives them specifics about His blessings for them
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no one a match for the person in God’s will
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God’s presence is the key to His power
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v. 6 possess ALL THE LAND not just some
What does it mean to take possession of all that God wants for you?
Joshua and Caleb wanted to possess the Land but they were outnumbered by the spies who didn’t want to follow God’s leading.
It is likely that we will miss out on what God has for us if we are not careful to possess the land.
BE STRONG
Josh was 80 years old leading the obstinate Israelis who were not used to
fighting. After all, they were slaves just years before. Joshua needed God’s strength.
BE COURAGEOUS
12 spies (10bad2good), the 10 bad spies saw themselves as grasshoppers compared to the giants of the Land and the walls of the cities.
No one said it was going to be easy for you to accomplish what God has for you.
BE OBEDIENT
This is the key to the whole passage
Reuben, Gad, half the tribe of Mannaseh told Joshua that they would be obedient to do all that God was asking of them (v. 16)
They said this with emphasis. They said the same thing as God; there is power in that. Not just saying it, though, but doing it.
Here are some application questions from this passage
What vision for your life do you see on the horizon?
For your church?
In what ways is God asking you to be strong?
In what ways is God asking you to Be courageous?
In what ways is God asking you to Be obedient?
Joshua stepped up to lead Israel; What church ministry do you see yourself getting more involved in?
Joshua had Moses as a mentor; who do you see as your mentor?
God promises to be with you as you implement His vision for your life. What does that mean to you?
Pastor Vinnie Cappetta, PhD
Crossroads Community Church
Framingham MA
crosscommchurch.org