(Originally published October 22, 2016) Last week we learned about the fall of Jericho, God's gracious gift of a mighty victory to his people, who watched in faith and obedience as the Lord carried out his covenant promise before them and the unbelieving world. Chapter six ends with, "So the LORD was with Joshua, and … Continue reading Sin in the Camp
Month: March 2017
Longing in Exile
(Originally published 6/27/16) After almost three years in Texas I have found a Saturday morning running group that meets relatively close to where we live and runs through a nice area, with small-town charm, finishing at a sweet little coffee shop. Among these folks I can talk easily about various things that runners talk about … Continue reading Longing in Exile
Unpacking
(Originally published 2/28/17) Last week I went with two women, Jana and Kathy, from our church to Atlanta to attend the Presbyterian Church in America’s Leadership Training conference for women in ministry (PCALT). We flew together, leaving the San Antonio airport at 7 am on Thursday and returning at 6 pm on Saturday. What happened in … Continue reading Unpacking
The Fall of Jericho
(Originally published October 14, 2016) This week's study covers Joshua 5:13-6:27. We began by looking at Joshua's encounter with the commander of the army of the LORD. Our first question was, who is this? As James Montgomery Boice points out without equivocation, this is: "...none the less than Jehovah speaking here in a preincarnate … Continue reading The Fall of Jericho
Consecration and Covenant
(Originally published October 6, 2016) In Bible study this week we looked at Joshua 5: 1-12. After briefly reiterating the point that the Canaanites were quaking in fear at the miraculous crossing of the Jordan by the Israelites, we considered God's command to circumcise the sons of Israel. We looked first at his wording of … Continue reading Consecration and Covenant
Crossing the Jordan
(Originally published September 29, 2016) This week, in our third lesson studying the book of Joshua, we covered chapters 3 and 4, in which Joshua and the Israelites cross the Jordan River into the Promised land. We dipped our toes into this subject by considering the conditions in which this crossing was made. According to … Continue reading Crossing the Jordan
Rahab: A God-Fearing Woman
(Originally published September 22, 2016) Lesson 2 of our Bible study, which covers Joshua chapter 2, opens with a question concerning the relationship between God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility. Why, if God had already told Joshua that he would be victorious in his conquest of Canaan, would Joshua send spies into the land? The commentaries … Continue reading Rahab: A God-Fearing Woman
Be Strong and Courageous
(Originally published September 17, 2016) This week marks a new chapter in my life. I am, once again, leading a Bible study at church. This is the first study I will lead since we moved from Pennsylvania and I am excited to dive into the Word with this group of ladies, some of whom I … Continue reading Be Strong and Courageous