Text: Joshua 1–2 ; Romans 6
Theme: Living by faith and obedience through the Word of God
Joshua 1:8-9 – Prosperity and success come from meditating on and obeying God’s Word.
Key truth: The Word must have the final say in every decision.
Personal principles:
God’s Word overrules opinion.
Don’t go to bed angry.
Handle family issues within your own household.
Application: Blessing follows submission to Scripture, not cleverness or culture.
Israel prepares to cross the Jordan; obedience brings unity and victory.
Lesson: God owns everything — we are stewards.
Disobedience forfeits blessing; stewardship invites favor.
Moral call: Stand for truth and life — repentance restores, but sin must still be named as sin.
Joshua 2: Rahab hides the spies and hangs a scarlet cord — a symbol of Christ’s blood.
Faith requires action; belief is proven by obedience.
Everyone under the scarlet cord (inside the house) is saved — stay in the house (fellowship, worship, presence).
Hebrews 10:25 – Do not forsake assembling together.
Joshua and Caleb believed God despite giants.
Faith stands on truth, not visible results.
Warning against information overload — believers must fix their eyes on Christ, not chaos.
Application: Maintain joy — “The joy of the Lord is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10).
Romans 6: Crossing Jordan pictures salvation — leaving Egypt (sin) for the Promised Land (new life).
The Law is an X-ray — reveals sin but cannot heal.
Christ is the Physician — He heals through grace.
Faith and obedience are married; faith without works (obedience) is dead.
Love produces obedience: “If you love Me, keep My commandments.” (John 14:15)
Romans 6:6-11 – Believers are crucified with Christ; position overrules condition.
No longer slaves to sin, but servants of righteousness.
Reckon (logizomai): The ledger is settled — Christ paid it all.
Our identity is not in failure but in our position in Christ.
Jesus is not a hireling — He stays in hard times.
We didn’t find God; He found us.
The Good Shepherd rescues His sheep and never forsakes them.
Application: Trust His leading, rest in His faithfulness, and respond with daily surrender.
“Our position in Christ overrides our condition in life.”
Faith acts, love obeys, and the Word sustains.