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Our Heavenly Joshua Magnified (with audio)

“On that day the LORD magnified Joshua in the sight of all Israel; and they feared him, as they feared Moses, all the days of his life.” – Joshua 4:14

We know of the Exodus of the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage and that the LORD God used Moses to lead them up to the Promised Land.  After the death of Moses and just before Israel crossed over into the Promised Land, God raised up another leader by the name of Joshua.  The LORD had Joshua lead the children of Israel across the Jordan River into the Promised Land.  On the day that God stopped the waters of the river and the dry ground appeared for Israel to cross over that was the day that the LORD magnified Joshua.  This special act by God, testified that Joshua was without a doubt divinely-appointed.  Moses was dead, which meant that Israel could not go back to Moses for leadership or advice.  In fact, Deuteronomy 34 teaches that God buried Moses in an unknown place, which meant that Moses finished his ministry never to be dug up by man.  Joshua now has the credentials and the people recognized it and rejoiced in it.  Joshua’s authoritative power was a matter of great importance – no one dared to question him.  Moses was dead and now the people only looked to Joshua for the words of God.  This is a wonderful picture of our Lord Jesus.

While Moses was alive, he spoke of a greater Prophet than he that would come after him and speak to the people.  It would be this Prophet that they should hear (Deut. 18:15,18).  Now we would automatically think that Moses was speaking of Joshua, but not so.  The apostle Peter explains in Acts chapter 3 that Moses was actually prophesying of Jesus Christ.  God’s providential hand was in this because the names Joshua and Jesus both mean “Jehovah’s saves.” 

We read where “the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ” (John 1:17).  The importance is that in the Law of Moses there is no grace, no mercy, and no power to help anyone to keep the law perfectly as God requires.  The Law was always about justice, judgment, condemnation, and punishment.  However, Jesus Christ, the Greater Prophet, is all about grace according to truth.  It was He who kept all of God’s law perfectly for us, and as our Substitute, He then took all our sins to the cross and paid for them by giving His life for us.  Therefore, because of His willing sacrifice and perfect obedience, God did magnify this Heavenly Joshua.  Much of what the Old Testament Joshua did in the early days of Israel was a spiritual picture of what our Heavenly Joshua has done and is doing today for Spiritual Israel, the Church.  There is no need to go back to Moses, when our Heavenly Joshua, Jesus, will lead us over the river of death safely into heaven, our Promised Land.

David C. Hale, pastor

Published in the Marshall County Tribune, Lewisburg, TN

Our Heavenly Joshua Magnified (Audio)

How do we explain the different RACES?

From the beginning of creation it was God’s will for man to populate the whole earth, but in Genesis chapter 11 we read the historic account that human society was of one language and determined with one mind to stay together (Genesis 11:4).  Due to their disobedience to the LORD, He confused (or confounded) their language, so that they could not understand one another.  In doing so, the Lord “scattered them upon the face of all the earth” (Genesis 11:5-9).  As a result of the different languages, people married those whose language they could understand.  This arrangement produced separate INBREEDING groups.

Over a few generations these inbreeding groups produced specific characteristics, including different color eyes, different shape of ears and nose, along with different shades of skin color.  What most people do not know (and the media along with academia will not inform so as to continue racial strife) is that there is only on color of skin.  It is called melanin.  Some who are darker have more melanin, and those who are lighter have less melanin.  Nevertheless, despite different characteristics, different languages, different shades of skin color, we all have blood flowing through our bodies, we all are given a soul, and we all are created in the image of God according to (Genesis 1:27).

As foreign as this may seem to this generation, “racial barriers” are broken down by the preaching of the gospel of God’s love and grace and not by Political Correctness.  Political Correctness is based upon tolerance while Biblical Correctness is based upon love.  Now let me ask you, “Which would you want, someone to just tolerate you, or for someone to love you?”  My choice is that I want to love and be loved.  If you are honest with yourself that would be your choice as well.

Regardless of the race haters and racial instigators – racial barriers can be broken down whereby different people celebrate their cultural differences under God’s love and grace.  In fact, there are many Biblical examples of racial barriers being broken by the simple preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  In Acts chapter 2, Jews from every “nation” believed.  In Acts chapter 8, there is the bringing in of the Samaritans and the Ethiopian eunuch into Christianity.  Acts chapter 10 records the preaching of the gospel to many Italians in the house of Cornelius.  While in Acts 17:16-34, the gospel is preached to the Greeks in Athens.  Therefore, if any racial barriers are to broken down it will come through the Church of Jesus Christ being BIBLICALLY CORRECT.

The truth is that the original manuscripts of the Bible do not use the word “race” to describe different people.  Rather, God uses the words “NATIONS, TRIBES, KINDRED, TONGUE, and PEOPLE.”  If you find a bible that uses the word “race” it is because the translators were influenced by an evolutionary mind set simply because the concept of “race” was purely invented for convenience in evolutionary biological and anthropological studies.  Such concepts led to the pseudo-scientific belief (false-belief) that one race is superior to others.  Once again, this is an evolutionary mind set.  This historical truth cannot be emphasized too much.  Even though we cannot and should not label all evolutionary scientists as racist in their personal philosophies, but like it or not, this humanistic philosophy can be traced throughout history as promoting racism.  All a person has to do is read the writings of Charles Darwin and see the “race” language he used to promote his white Anglo-Saxon heritage as superior.

The Bible teaches that there is only “one blood” or one race of men upon the face of the earth – the human race (Acts 17:26), and that freedom from this sin cursed world is for “whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10:13).  So I encourage you (regardless of the culture or color of the church), find a fellowship of believers in the Lord Jesus Christ and learn the bible.  As you come to the knowledge of God’s sovereign grace, you too will see “race” – erased!

 “And (GOD) hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;” Acts 17:26


The “Star” and Stripes

 

The blueness of a wound cleanses away evil: so do stripes the inward parts of the belly.   – Proverbs 20:30

As we celebrate our nations freedom this Fourth of July words such as freedom, liberty, independence, and rights are used. Yet, we have a generation who believes that they automatically have natural liberties and no one can take them away. We have a generation who does not acknowledging the sacrifice of those who came before them to purchase their rights and freedom. We have a generation who are quick to remind others of their “rights” and knows nothing about self-sacrifice. What this generation does not understand is that there is no such thing as “free for nothing.” When it comes to our national and religious freedoms, someone – somewhere gave his or her life for our freedoms.

Our national freedom and religious liberty is displayed all across our nation by the flag. The American Flag represents the life giving sacrifice by many from all fifty states and from different generations. As the flag is raised high upon a pole the colors stand out majestically. The white stars, the blue background, along with the red stripes declare the freedom and liberty for a people.

The ole Stars and Stripes upon that flagpole would not be – were it not for another pole where freedom hung two thousand years ago. The “Star” that came out of Jacob (Numbers 24:17) hung upon a wooden pole with His arms stretched out. This “Star” had deep blue wounds upon His face from the Roman beatings. This “Star” had crimson red stripes across His back from the whips He received. This “Star” was pure in the sight of God, and had no personal sin.   The colors of this “Star,” rose high upon a wooden pole and stood out majestically declaring freedom and liberty from the oppression of sin and guilt.

In our verse we see that the “blueness” of a wound cleanses away evil and how “stripes” cleanses the inward parts of a person. The blue wounds and the crimson stripes could not cleanse the “Star” that came out of Jacob, simply because there was no evil, and nothing impure in Him.   Therefore the cleansing power of the blue wounds and the scarlet stripes were for those the “Star” represented.   It is for those who believe and receive this “Star” by faith!

As the ole Stars and Stripes are raised high upon a pole for all to see the freedom and liberty purchased by the self-sacrifice of others. So it is, that the wooden pole that hung Jesus Christ, the “Star,” was for all to see the purchase of freedom from sin by His self-sacrifice. The “Star” stretched out His arms upon that pole displaying His blue wounds and scarlet stripes for all who want freedom from sin and guilt.

May we never look at the American Flag the same again!

(Published in the Marshall County Tribune)

David C. Hale, pastor

New Life Community Church

1001 Easy Street

Lewisburg, TN 37091