Joshua: God Keeps His Promises
Part 8: True Lies
November 19, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Joshua 9
In ancient Israel and today, God’s people can get derailed by deception. As we close our series in the book of Joshua, we’ll look at how this can happen and how to protect ourselves. We’ll also name some of the biggest lies prevalent in our culture – and in our churches.
Part 7: Forward After Failure
November 12, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Joshua 8
God works through flawed people. That’s not a new idea. But did you know that he even pursues us after we’ve failed at something? This chapter from Joshua shows how God even gives us new strategies to fight familiar battles
Part 6: Secret Sin
November 5, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Joshua 7
How could one man's secret sin affect his entire family, tribe and nation? Because everything you do affects everyone you know. In Joshua 7, we see the dangers of spiritual pride and secret sin. We also see how real, committed community is essential for preventing and resolving these sins.
Part 3: Step in Faith
October 15, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Joshua 4, Joshua 3
The big moment. After generations of wandering, God tells the people of Israel that it’s finally time to cross the Jordan River and enter the Promised Land. It’s going to require trust, preparation and obedience—and it’s going to be anything but easy. The principles from this story apply to us, too.
Part 2: Risk Takers
October 8, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Joshua 2
A sign of true Christian faith is willingness to take personal risk to help the spiritual condition of others. It can mean going somewhere new. It can mean welcoming the stranger. Both of those elements are present in this story, and both lead to deeper faith and a life filled with great stories.
Part 1: Get Ready
October 1, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Joshua 1:1–17
This week we begin a series on the book of Joshua. On its surface, this book is about real estate – stepping into land that’s been promised, leaving behind lands of slavery or wandering, not stepping back into captivity. But when we take a deeper look at four ways land is described in the Bible, we realize every person finds themselves in one of them.