Power For Your
June 30, 2024 • Wesley Nall • Exodus 33, Psalm 121, Joshua 1—4, Deuteronomy 34, Deuteronomy 31
Pastor Wesley draws from the powerful stories of Moses and Joshua, emphasizing the importance of divine leadership and the empowering presence of God. Deuteronomy 34:4-6 tells of Moses, who led Israel out of captivity and through the wilderness but did not enter the Promised Land. His intimate relationship with God was evident, as God Himself buried Moses in an unknown location. Moses' leadership set the stage for Joshua, whom God chose to lead the people into the Promised Land. Joshua 1:2-3 recounts God's charge to Joshua, affirming that just as He was with Moses, He would be with Joshua. The same anointing and power that rested on Moses would now be with Joshua. This transition of leadership highlights that great leaders empower others, a vital aspect of discipleship. Joshua's commissioning underscores the necessity of obedience and courage. Joshua 3:15-16 describes the miraculous parting of the Jordan River, allowing the Israelites to cross into the Promised Land. This miracle, akin to the parting of the Red Sea under Moses, demonstrates that God provides power and guidance when His people step out in faith.
Key lessons from this message include:
Keep Your Eye on God’s Power, Presence, and Promise: Following God's guidance, as symbolized by the Ark of the Covenant, ensures His protection and empowerment (Joshua 3:2-3).
Create a Spirit of Expectancy: Dedicate yourself to God, expecting His miraculous works (Joshua 3:5).
Courage to Step into the Water: Faith requires action, even when it defies natural instincts. God works through our courage and obedience (Joshua 3:15-16).
Finally, remembering God's faithfulness is crucial. Joshua 4 highlights the importance of memorializing God's miracles to fuel future faith. As Psalm 121:8 reminds us, the Lord will guide and protect us in all seasons of life. Pastor Wesley calls us to embrace God's promises, empower others, and walk in obedience and faith.