Lesson Guide:
Of the Israelites: "Their most dangerous enemy was not outside their camp but within their own rank and file."
Questions:
What are our greatest dangers "within?"
Those who interpret the Bible differently than we do?
Those who demand perfect performance?
Those who tolerate less-than-perfect performance?
Those who would enlarge our tents, and open our gates to whomsoever will?
Those who would guard our gates, and admit only those judged worthy?
Those who believe that any messenger "inspired of God" must have no flaws?
Those who delight in pointing out that God's ...
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Lesson Guide:
Of the Israelites: "Their most dangerous enemy was not outside their camp but within their own rank and file."
Questions:
What are our greatest dangers "within?"
Those who interpret the Bible differently than we do?
Those who demand perfect performance?
Those who tolerate less-than-perfect performance?
Those who would enlarge our tents, and open our gates to whomsoever will?
Those who would guard our gates, and admit only those judged worthy?
Those who believe that any messenger "inspired of God" must have no flaws?
Those who delight in pointing out that God's ...
Israel's crossing of the Jordan in Lesson 3 was a miraculous success: We have tried to imagine the logistics of getting thousands of people of all ages, across a swollen river, together with their animals But, in last week's lesson, God accomplished all of that. And this miracle had another effect: It turned out to be psychological warfare, highly successful.
Text:
Joshua 5
1 "When all the Amorite kings west of the Jordan and all the Canaanite kings who lived along the Mediterranean coast heard how the Lord had dried up the Jordan River so the people of Israel could cross, they ...
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Lesson Guide:
Of the Israelites: "Their most dangerous enemy was not outside their camp but within their own rank and file."
Questions:
What are our greatest dangers "within?"
Those who interpret the Bible differently than we do?
Those who demand perfect performance?
Those who tolerate less-than-perfect performance?
Those who would enlarge our tents, and open our gates to whomsoever will?
Those who would guard our gates, and admit only those judged worthy?
Those who believe that any messenger "inspired of God" must have no flaws?
Those who delight in pointing out that God's ...