Thursday, February 27, 2014

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“Joshua's Final Words Pt.2” • 2.23.14 • Calvary Christian Fellowship, Sunday Morning Service
Intro.
- Thirteen to seventeen years had transpired between Joshua 22 and 23. In that time, Joshua had noted trends and tendencies that were indicative of Israel's direction.
- On the final day of his life, he directly speaks to the people, with the very impassioned heart of God!
- In these final verses, you're going to hear from a man with a heart only for the honor and glory of God. He is speaking to a nation who has settled into comfort and ease.
- The majority of their enemies have been deposed, but an enemy lies much closer to them in the form of compromise and divided loyalty of heart.
- Perhaps, you will hear him speaking and sense that he is speaking to you! I pray that our hearts will be ready for this final spiritual onslaught.
Text
Joshua 24:1 : "Then Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem and called for the elders of Israel, for their heads, for their judges, and for their officers; and they presented themselves before God." : In the previous chapter, Joshua had instructed the leaders of Israel. It is now time for him to directly address the entire nation.
- They came to Shechem, which is in the region of Mt. Ebal and Mt. Gerizim, where Israel had recited the blessings and the cursings related to God's law.
- It was a perfect place for Joshua to gather God's people, especially for this occasion.
- Note the last phrase: They presented themselves before God. Joshua called this meeting, but the people understood that they were coming before the Lord.
- It's no different for you and I as God is here with us now, speaking through His diviniely inspired, Holy Word.
- We are coming into His presence, ministering to Him with our praise and worship and receiving instruction from Him as we study. You and I are here to meet with Him!
Joshua 24:2-5 : "And Joshua said to all the people, 'Thus says the Lord God of Israel: ‘Your fathers, including Terah, the father of Abraham and the father of Nahor, dwelt on the other side of the River in old times; and they served other gods. Then I took your father Abraham from the other side of the River, led him throughout all the land of Canaan, and multiplied his descendants and gave him Isaac. To Isaac I gave Jacob and Esau. To Esau I gave the mountains of Seir to possess, but Jacob and his children went down to Egypt. Also I sent Moses and Aaron, and I plagued Egypt, according to what I did among them. Afterward I brought you out." : Joshua speaks, but God is the One who is addressing His people. "Thus says the Lord." This phrase is employed over 400 times in scripture.
- The authors claim to be relating the very words of God Himself! This is a vital point of comprehension regarding the Word of God.
- God inspired or breathed out through Joshua who was the vehicle through which He spoke. God chose the actual words and personally addressed this crowd.
- Here, God brings them back to their beginning with Abraham's Father Terah. Genesis 11:28 tells us that they lived in Ur of the Chaldeans, beyond the Euphrates river.
- Joshua discloses that they had served other gods. According to Jewish oral tradition, Abram's Father was a high ranking official in Nimrod's administration.
- On the side, he had a government contract to manufacture the nation's idols! Abram came to understand that these idols were worthless and challenged their place in life.
- Abram survived Nimrod's persecution and the family left Ur to seek after the true God.
- This decision led to the existence of the people that Joshua is talking to at this moment, who were Abraham's descendants through Isaac and Jacob.
- Esau had his own possession in the mountains of Seir that God had given to them. But it was these children, who had been slaves in Egypt, that God brought out and gave this land to.
- Don't miss the significance: The land belongs to a people who had once been idolators, but had now forged a life of faith in the true God of heaven and Earth. That was their history!
- If it had not been for God, they would have died in Ur of the Chaldees! On the same note, where would you be today if God hadn't moved in yours or your parent's lives? Be grateful He did!
Joshua 24:6-13 : "Then I brought your fathers out of Egypt, and you came to the sea; and the Egyptians pursued your fathers with chariots and horsemen to the Red Sea. So they cried out to the Lord; and He put darkness between you and the Egyptians, brought the sea upon them, and covered them. And your eyes saw what I did in Egypt. Then you dwelt in the wilderness a long time. And I brought you into the land of the Amorites, who dwelt on the other side of the Jordan, and they fought with you. But I gave them into your hand, that you might possess their land, and I destroyed them from before you. Then Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab, arose to make war against Israel, and sent and called Balaam the son of Beor to curse you. But I would not listen to Balaam; therefore he continued to bless you. So I delivered you out of his hand. Then you went over the Jordan and came to Jericho. And the men of Jericho fought against you—also the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Girgashites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. But I delivered them into your hand.  I sent the hornet before you which drove them out from before you, also the two kings of the Amorites, but not with your sword or with your bow. I have given you a land for which you did not labor, and cities which you did not build, and you dwell in them; you eat of the vineyards and olive groves which you did not plant.’" : Did you notice the pattern? There were insurmountable odds and a devastating enemy threatening Israel's existence.
- In each of the four examples, the people who sought the lives of the Israelites had superior technology or resources on their side.
- The Egyptians had their chariots, the Amorites had size and their giant King, Moab had it's magic and the Canaanites had numbers.
- The people of God cried out to the Lord and He responded with what He alone could do. When the Egyptians trapped God's people at the Red Sea, God sent a darkness between them.
- When the Moabites came looking for a fight, they got one when God delivered them into Israel's hands.
- When Balak hired Balaam, God kept twisting his tongue and instead of cursings, blessings came out! And then God saved the best for last.
- When they came against inhabitants of Canaan, God used a hornet invasion to drive them out before the Israelites. There isn't a record in scripture except for this remembrance.
- They didn't lift their swords up! They didn't put the arrow in their bow! God brought these tiny hornets and cleared out a path before them!
- In every instance, it was God who did these things. He brought the darkness. He delivered the enemy into their hands. He sent the hornets to drive out the people!
- 17 times, God takes the personal credit for having moved on their behalf!
- The people of Israel enjoyed the benefit of that relationship, coming into cities that were prefabricated, vineyards that were thriving and olive groves that were already in bloom!
- What a great work that God had done and how much more is that true for us? He saw you were a helpless slave to sin and He delivered you when He turned on the light that shone on Christ!
- He moved in you to respond to His love and mercy and He gave you a new heart that desired the things of holiness and righteousness.
- He changed who you were from the inside out and gave you gifts that made you useful to His Kingdom. And more than any of that, He gave you life everlasting and a rightful place at His table!
- What should our response be? What would be logical? Look at what Joshua tells Israel.
Joshua 24:14,15 : "Now therefore, fear the Lord, serve Him in sincerity and in truth, and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the River and in Egypt. Serve the Lord! And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.'" : Joshua lays down the gauntlet. Because of all of this, fear the Lord! This isn't an option!
- The commander of Israel's army, the General is issuing his most important command, the one which will sit at the foundation of his nation's future success.
- Later in Israel's history, King Solomon will call this "the beginning of wisdom!" (Proverbs 1:7)
- Revere the Lord. Honor His Name and the place that He rightfully deserves in your life for all that He has done for you! Is that your heart?
- When you fear the Lord foundationally, it issues in a desire to serve Him and to rid oneself of every other competing allegiance of the heart!
- The word "sincerity" speaks of a whole desire and truth speaks to fidelity and reliability.
- Whatever gods remained, Joshua tells them to put or lay them aside and utterly reject them! No matter how much you wish it were true, you cannot serve two masters!
- There isn't room to compromise! If serving the Lord displeases you, then make a decision who you will serve! Don't vascillate! Choose a side and stay there! That's a word for them and us!
- Whatever they decided to do, Joshua declares clearly that when it came to him, he and his family would serve the Lord! This is an incredible statement on so many fronts.
- Joshua had intimate knowledge of the book of Moses, in which God tells Moses that the people of God will rebel and go after idols. (Deuteronomy 31:14-18)
- This was an existent issue at Joshua's time, otherwise, he would have no need to say this!
- The spiritual slide is taking place all around him and it will inevitably become worse. "But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!"
- "But everyone is doing it!" "But my family didn't raise me right!" "This is just the way I am."
- No excuses! You either serve Him with all or not at all!
- As for me. This is personal. Where was Joshua going to stand? He was going to serve the Lord. His body, his mind, his energy, his resource, his talent would serve the Lord!
- What will you serve? What will have all of you? Can people point to your life and find this to be true of you or will they name another Master?
- As for my house. The house speaks to all that his life would represent. It speaks of children who are raised and given a form of life.
- It speaks of activities that will be allowed and things that would be prohibited. It speaks of redeemable space and a zone of refuge that God is allowed to work in.
- This house and all that comes in and goes out serves the interests of the living God! What a profound statement!
Joshua 24:16-22 : "So the people answered and said: 'Far be it from us that we should forsake the Lord to serve other gods; for the Lord our God is He who brought us and our fathers up out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage, who did those great signs in our sight, and preserved us in all the way that we went and among all the people through whom we passed. And the Lord drove out from before us all the people, including the Amorites who dwelt in the land. We also will serve the Lord, for He is our God.' But Joshua said to the people, 'You cannot serve the Lord, for He is a holy God. He is a jealous God; He will not forgive your transgressions nor your sins. If you forsake the Lord and serve foreign gods, then He will turn and do you harm and consume you, after He has done you good.' And the people said to Joshua, 'No, but we will serve the Lord!' So Joshua said to the people, 'You are witnesses against yourselves that you have chosen the Lord for yourselves, to serve Him.' And they said, 'We are witnesses!'" : The people barely let Joshua finish. "We won't forsake the Lord to serve other gods!" They acknowledge their history with Him and their present condition which had been affected by Him.
- "Count us in Joshua! We're right there with you!" Great platitudes and great affection and admiration for Joshua.
- A lesser man would have said, "Oh, I'm so glad you are on board and I'm excited for what God has in store for you!" Instead, Joshua is a killjoy! "You cannot serve the Lord!"
- Is he being elitist? Not at all. He is pointing out that they are already divided in their loyalties and are badly misunderstanding the nature of their relationship to Him.
- Joshua is 110 years old and not willing for a second to stand on the wrong side of truth! He's not going to placate the people with sappy sentiment. He's giving it to them straight.
- God is a holy God. He is altogether unique, pure and free from defilement. They were not.
- God is a jealous God. He is a husband to Israel, who sees a suitor that is unwilling to recognize the off limit sign of his wife! He wants her whole attention and her fidelity!
- He will not forgive when you cross the line or mess up if you continue to forsake Him and go after foreign gods! He will be your enemy as much as He has been your help!
- They continue to say the same words and Joshua tells them, you are condemning yourself They agreed. Their own word would stand as a witness against them.
Joshua 24:23-28 : "Now therefore,' he said, 'put away the foreign gods which are among you, and incline your heart to the Lord God of Israel.' And the people said to Joshua, 'The Lord our God we will serve, and His voice we will obey!' So Joshua made a covenant with the people that day, and made for them a statute and an ordinance in Shechem. Then Joshua wrote these words in the Book of the Law of God. And he took a large stone, and set it up there under the oak that was by the sanctuary of the Lord. And Joshua said to all the people, 'Behold, this stone shall be a witness to us, for it has heard all the words of the Lord which He spoke to us. It shall therefore be a witness to you, lest you deny your God.' So Joshua let the people depart, each to his own inheritance." : If you want God to be your God, then the foreign gods need to be rejected.
- Notice where they were: They were among them! This is the Lord's community.
- These are the people who have been miraculously brought into the land of Canaan and they have little statues with them!
- The more things change, the more they stay the same!! How many in the church today come to worship and go home to sin?
- How many open their mouth to bless God in the church and go home and with their same mouth, curse their spouse? How is that idolatry? We are worshipping ourselves first!
- Then, whatever desire that we are bowing to, which God has said is off limits, has the claim to our hearts! Throw away your gods and serve the Lord God!
- Incline your hearts to Him! The word speaks of being unfolded or stretched out towards the Lord. The NIV uses the word "yield."
- Tune your heart to what God wants and be inclined to listen to Him, come what may!
- The people again agreed and Joshua made things official, writing an official agreement and writing what had been said into the book of the Law of God!
- Then, he took a memorial stone and set it up next to an oak tree to provide yet a third witness to their words. Joshua got what he came for, so the meeting was adjourned.
Joshua 24:29-33 : " Now it came to pass after these things that Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died, being one hundred and ten years old. And they buried him within the border of his inheritance at Timnath Serah, which is in the mountains of Ephraim, on the north side of Mount Gaash. Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders who outlived Joshua, who had known all the works of the Lord which He had done for Israel. The bones of Joseph, which the children of Israel had brought up out of Egypt, they buried at Shechem, in the plot of ground which Jacob had bought from the sons of Hamor the father of Shechem for one hundred pieces of silver, and which had become an inheritance of the children of Joseph. And Eleazar the son of Aaron died. They buried him in a hill belonging to Phinehas his son, which was given to him in the mountains of Ephraim." : Israel may have eventually failed in their relationship with the Lord, but not during the days of Joshua and not during the days of his elders!
- Everyone who knew all the works of the Lord, the ones who had seen the walls of Jericho fall, the city of Ai burnt, the massive southern and northern campaigns, stayed faithful to the Lord.
- They were faithful in following the Lord and honoring their promise to Joseph, to allow his remains to rest in his own inheritance.
- Then Eleazar, Aaron's son died. Where Joshua had public influence, Eleazar had more a muted influence, seen in the zeal of Phinehas, whose sword brought the plague of Peor to an end!
- Later, the people and the priesthood would fall into unrecognizable shambles, but that fall couldn't be tied to these men!
Conclusion
- As we come to communion, what better time to reflect upon His great gift toward us and our proper response toward Him. Are there other gods in your life? Are our hearts His alone? Let it be so!

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