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Summary: Fear is a trouble way to live your life. Fear can cause many actions but running away from something or being paralyze from Fear is not for a believer.

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The Factor of Fear

Joshua 1:1-1:10, 3:1-3:10

Good morning everyone,

Please turn to Joshua chapter 1

Joshua son of Nun- N.U.N. not none n.o.n.e.- that sounds funny- Joshua son of none.

Sermon title this morning is the factor of fear-

I want to look at the life of Joshua;

Fear can cause many actions… to run away from something, to fight for someone or something, fear can paralyze us and cause us to be motionless.

Joshua was thrust into a position of leadership and the outcome of his decisions would affect more than just himself, they would affect a nation.

I said last week that if you wait until you have all the right tools and all the right people you probably will never be of service for the kingdom of God.

One thing I see… is God wants us to walk in faith and sometimes that means that we do not have all the answers to get started.

Anyone know what I am saying?

Joshua was mentored by the great Moses himself. That is a great thing- the negative to that great thing is the man was mentored by Moses… they were big shoes to fill.

Everything you do…that is not how Moses would have done it.

Everything you do measured by what Moses accomplished.

Moses received the commandments on Mt. Sinai.

Moses experienced the burning bush in the desert.

Moses saw God face to face and lived to tell about it

Moses is getting old but he is still the leader.

Moses is getting old and he is passing his baton.

Moses is not the one told to lead them to the promised land- Joshua is.

Then Moses dies- the mentor is gone and the newbie is in charge.

Deuteronomy 31 ends by saying that they mourned the death of Moses for 30 days, Israel grieved. There was no one like Moses and now Joshua was stepping into those shoes.

“Now Joshua son of Nun was filled with the spirit of wisdom because Moses laid hands on him and blessed him.”

You cannot forget that verse as we read the text this morning- The Lord was with him.

Joshua 1:1-1:9

When I lived in beautiful Hegins, Pa. there was outside of Hegins a place called Deep Creek. About an 8 mile stretch. The problem with Deep Creek there was no Deep creek. Until I knew better, I always would pass there and look for the Deep Creek. If you left North of Hegins, you had to go through Deep Creek to get out.

Anybody feel like to get out of some of the problems we face, we have to go through Deep Creek? Me too

The Lord commands Joshua- Get these people in three days ready to cross the Jordan.

When God puts you into a challenging position, how do you get yourself/others to do something that they are afraid of?

In the face of Covid-19

People were a little gun shy and afraid

Countries were closed

All States, cities came to a halt.

Restaurants, beaches, work place modified or closed.

The Global Virus spreading fear and creating chaos.

In the face of a crisis- the same words that were given to Joshua are the same words that we must hold unto.

“Be strong and of Good Courage.”

Those words are great and meaningful only if the person that told you that has authority and power against what you are afraid of.

When you were a kid and crying- someone telling you to stop crying did not work- you did not calm down until you were not longer afraid or the hurt stopped.

These words were given by God Himself to Joshua- He received them from someone who had the authority and who could give him the strength to overcome.

Joshua was instructed to do something bigger than he was but not bigger than his God.

How much faith do you have in your God to see you through your struggles?

Enough to step out of your situation and take a step toward solution?

Joshua had a history of following and trusting the Lord- he was one of the spies that believed God to take the land.

God could trust him because he was faithful with the little things and willing to do the big thing.

Do you remember the last time you experienced a challenging or difficult situation?

Maybe you’re in the middle of one right now.

We don’t usually praise the Lord about going through them.

In fact, when trouble comes, we sometimes ask, “Why is this happening?”

Many times, things happen that we simply don’t understand.

Romans 8:28 (NIV) says, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

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