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Promise, Destiny and Participation
God's future for us as His children is an exciting one. The scriptures are full of pictures of our destiny, both in this life and the next:
- "For I know the plans I have for you - to prosper and not to harm you" (Jer.29)
- "All my days were written in your book" - (Ps.139)
- "... a life of good works which God has prepared in advance for you to do" - (Eph.2)
- "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him" - (1Cor.2)
The destiny God offers Joshua is the Promised Land, victory over opposition and His constant presence.
I think the promise of land can be translated in all sorts of ways. I think many of us may not possess physical land, but our "territory" could be impact, influence and legacy.
The interesting thing about Joshua's "land" is that he has to set foot on it. Money in the bank means nothing until we withdraw it. A promise means little until we act on it. Influence is only effective when we leverage it. Very often we have incredible resources at our disposal, but we sit back and wait for it to happen instead of recognising that God chooses to have us participate in our destiny. We are not passive share-holders - God wants us to be co-workers in His plan for us.
This requires courage. We have to leave the known behind and take a plunge into unknown territory. But we have God's good promise: "I will be with you; I will never leave you or forsake you."
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About this Plan
This series takes a look at the life of Joshua. Joshua had Moses' big shoes to step in to and he had the task of taking the Israelites into the Promised Land. If Moses had to help the Israelites to transition from Slaves to Pilgrims, Joshua had to help them move from being Pilgrims to Pioneers. This series will pick up some of the lessons from Joshua's life.
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We would like to thank Theo Groeneveld for providing this plan. For more information, please visit:
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