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Joshua 3:17 (5/24/23)

Crossing Over

May 24, 2023 • Benham Brothers • Joshua 3:17, Joshua 4:1

The christian walk is one of gradual maturity. 

Israel moving from Egypt into the Promised Land is an OT physical picture of a NT spiritual truth. 

Backstory - they had just spent 40 years in the wilderness. 

They had to “go get” the manna every morning in order to survive. 

They had to work hard to provide for their family. 

But then they entered the Promised Land and everything changed. 

They now owned land and houses and farms that would provide for them. 

The change took place when they crossed the Jordan. 

A look into the original Hebrew gives us the clue. 

Vs 17 - “The priests who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord stopped in the middle of the Jordan and stood on dry ground, while all Israel passed by until the whole nation had completed the crossing on dry ground.”

Vs 4:1 - “When the whole nation had finished crossing the Jordan…” 

In vs 17, the Hebrew word for nation is “GOYIM.” 

In vs 4:1, the Hebrew word for nation is “AM.” 

On the wilderness side they are goyim, but on the Canaan side they are am. 

GOYIM represents self-interest - people who are working toward their own agenda. 

This isn’t necessarily wrong as it’s a powerful motivator. 

The focus is our own needs - food, shelter, provision, survival. 

AM represents those who embrace a larger purpose. 

They are committed to each other and a part of a community. 

Crossing the Jordan meant they didn’t have to focus on their own core needs anymore, and they could embrace God’s higher purpose of being a light to other nations. 

The Hebrew text of vs 4:1 reads, “Until all goyim had finished…” 

We are always to be a light to the world. 

But in a practical sense, if we do a good enough job in our wilderness years (the years of preparation) we’ll be able to focus solely on the benefit of others for the sake of the kingdom. 

We’ve found there are four phases of financial development: 

Preparation 

Production 

Provision 

Promotion 

The goal is to get to that 4th phase where you don’t have to focus on your tangible needs anymore, and you can simply help others. 


Joshua 1 (4/16/14)

April 16, 2014 • Benham Brothers

God commanded Joshua to cross the Jordan but He didn't tell him how. Joshua didn't wait for a plan - he moved toward obedience before he knew how. Joshua's focus was on the God of plans and not the plan of God. Luke 17:14-15 - Ten lepers were cleansed in their "going." Joshua 3:4 - He didn't know the plan, but he did know that God must go first! God gave him the plan only after he moved toward obedience. The Jordan River was at flood stage right now - the odds were stacked against them crossing it. Joshua could have gone first and got his men to start building rafts to get the people across. When the soles of the priests feet touched the Jordan the waters stopped several miles away in a town called Adam.

Joshua 1:7-9 (3/31/16)

March 31, 2016 • Benham Brothers

• Moses was dead - Joshua took over. • The Israelites were about to enter the Promised Land. • God encouraged Joshua and the people with a very specific command: • Be Courageous, Hold to God's Word, Be Courageous. • He sandwiched His Word between the command to be courageous. • Like a PBJ in between two slices of bread. • God's Word apart from courage wasn't going to take the land, and being courageous apart from God's Word wouldn't do it either. • If we want to enter the land of promise for us it will take courage and God's Word. • God's Word apart from Courage makes a teacher. • God's Word with Courage makes a father (1 Corinthians 4:15)! • We need fathers today like Joshua. • Father’s speak it, think it, do it.

Joshua 2 (4/4/13)

April 4, 2013 • Benham Brothers

Rahab feared God more than Man If your lie is based on fear of God then it's ok, but no situation like that exists If Mercy wasn't owed to them then Truth wasn't either