Is God good? If God is love, why is there so much death and destruction in the Old Testament? Is God different in the Old Testament than He is in the New Testament?
These are questions that often arise in our minds when we come across difficult passages like Joshua 7–8 with the conquest of Canaan and the stoning of Achan. In this sermon, associate pastor Jake Wright walks through the narratives in these two chapters of Joshua, looks at why God does what He does, and shares the hope of the gospel.
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Providence | Pilgrim Songs
Distress | Pilgrim Songs
Finish Strong | Run the Race
Endurance | Run the Race
Recovery | Run The Race
Training | Run the Race
Teamwork | Run the Race
Starting Line | Run the Race
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Come Out of the Grave | Signs
Open Your Eyes | Signs
Walking on Water | Signs
Feed the Crowd | Signs
Get Up and Walk | Signs
Your Son Will Live | Signs
Water into Wine | Signs
Dedication | Rebuild the Ruins
Opposition | Rebuild the Ruins
Preparation | Rebuild the Ruins
Prayer & Fasting | Rebuild the Ruins
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