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Alrighty, well, good morning.
Good morning. Good morning. Welcome to coffee and devotions
this morning we are going to be at a public execution. People are going to die today.
Yep, yep, it's it's kind of a difficult topic to work through. So let's
have some coffee. We'll pray and we'll get into
God's Word. I get first drinks. You know what happened last time
I had Daniel in here? What? He drank all my coffee. Let me
get a drink first. Let me get a drink first. Let
me get a drink first. Just a little sip. Okay, that's enough. No, no,
no. You're trying to, you're trying
to be silly like your brother. Let's pray. God, we thank you
so much for this day. Lord, please help us to understand
your word. Please apply it to our hearts.
Teach us who you are in Jesus's name. Amen. All right. No, no,
no, no more coffee. All right. So we are at Joshua
chapter 10. Nathan took my glasses last time.
Daddy had a hard time reading. Okay. Joshua chapter 10, verse
16. But these five kings had fled
and hid themselves in a cave at Makeda. And it was told Joshua,
saying, The five kings have been found hidden in the cave at Makeda. So Joshua said, Roll large stones
against the mouth of the cave and set men to guard it. And
do not stay there yourselves, but pursue your enemies and attack
their rear guard. Do not allow them to enter their
cities, for the Lord has delivered them into your hand. Then it
happened while Joshua and the children of Israel made an end
of slaying them with a very great slaughter, till they had finished
that those who escaped entered fortified cities, and all the
people returned to the camp, to Joshua at Makeda in peace. No one moved his tongue against
any of the children of Israel. Then Joshua said, open the mouth
of the cave and bring out those five kings to me from the cave.
So they did, and brought out those five kings to him from
the cave. The king of Jerusalem, the king of Hebron, the king
of Jarmuth, the king of Lachish, and the king of Egalon. So it
was when they brought out those kings to Judah, to Joshua, that
joshua called for all the men of israel and said to the captains
of the men of war who were with him come near put your feet on
the neck of those kings and they drew near and put their feet
on their necks then joshua said to them do not be afraid nor
be dismayed be strong and of good courage for thus says the
lord For thus the Lord will do to all your enemies against whom
you fight.' And afterwards Joshua struck them and killed them,
and hanged them on five trees, and they were hanging on the
trees until evening. So it was at the time of the
going down of the sun that Joshua commanded, and they took them
down from the trees and cast them into the cave where they
had been hidden. and laid large stones against
the cave's mouth, which remain until this very day." What a
story. We need to ask ourselves, A,
what's this about? B, what's the best version? C, what do
we call it to do? What was this about? So, where are they right
now? So they are fighting against
five different kings who had attacked their ally. Their ally
was Gibeon. And so these five kings had been
afraid of Joshua and the Israelites. And so they say, we're going
to go attack their friend Gibeon. And so Gibeon calls Joshua and
Israel and they say, please help us, they're going to attack us
and kill us. And they win. And what did the five kings do
who had gone to fight? They hid in the cave. And so
what does Joshua say about those five kings in the cave? Um, come
out. Well, first he says, he says,
guard them in the cave, right? Don't let, don't, don't let them
get out, but go and attack all the other people who are running.
And then when that whole battle is done, then finally they come
back and Joshua brings them out. And what's he do? He say, don't
be done down next time. Yeah, he puts his foot on their
necks. Yeah, so they're laying down
on the ground on a rock probably, and he puts their foot on their
neck and he says, do not be afraid. And then what do they do? They
put their foot, their own foot on the person's neck. And what
do they do to that person? Yeah. And what do they do? They killed them. Why would they
kill those kings? Yeah, that's right. That's right. They tried to go to war with
them. And this is a hard thing, isn't it? What I ever tell you,
Ellie, I think what you should do after reading this story is
to go stand on somebody's neck and put a sword in their belly. Yeah, no, no, no, no, right?
But this is one of those hard things about war is people die
in war, right? And one of the things that's
going on here is not because Joshua is good enough or Israel
is good enough or they're more powerful or something like that,
but it's because God in this way is judging those people for
their sins. So he's judging, so he's judging
them for their sins. Okay. I distracted you. He's
judging them for their sins, right? And so Allie, please don't
do that anymore. Thank you. So do you think God will judge
anyone else for their sins? No. Oh yeah. Well yeah, do you
know what the book of Revelation says about Jesus? What? It says
he's going to come and he's going to have a robe on his thigh. It's going to be written, King
of kings and Lord of lords and coming out of his mouth is a
sharp two edged sword and his robe is dipped in blood. Blood? Blood. Blood? Yeah, because
he's going to judge the living and the dead. He's going to subdue all peoples
under his feet is what Psalm 2 says. So he's got blood on
his feet? Yeah. Jesus is going to be the
victorious king. So he's like Hades and everybody
combined? Well, no, that's Greek mythology. That's not what this is like.
Okay. Yeah. No, Jesus is going to come
back and he is going to win the battle. Some people don't like to think
of Jesus that way, but that's what Revelation says about Jesus. That's what he's like. Then why
is Daniel's drone right in your office? What was that? Why is
Daniel's drone right in your office? Why is Daniel's drone
in my office? Because he likes to charge it
in here. But that's not what we're talking about. Okay. So
I think we can write Joshua Joshua is a type of Jesus. Do you know
what Jesus' name would be in Hebrew? God. Yeshua. Do you know what Joshua's
name is in Hebrew? No. Yeshua. Yehoshua. Yep, so they're both, they got
the same name because Joshua, this Joshua is a type of Jesus.
Yeah, he's like Jesus. He corresponds to him. All right,
let's go ahead and pray. Corresponds. He's similar to,
parallel with, something like that. All right, let's go ahead
and pray. No, no more coffee. Let's pray. God, we thank you
so much that you indeed made promises to Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob to give them the land. And when the kings fought against
that promise, you judged them. Lord, we thank you that we have
our Joshua, and that he has made promises in his new covenant,
and he is our warrior king who will make it come to pass. And
so, Father, we trust him. May I pray that you would teach
us to walk in your ways, in Jesus' name, amen. All right, well,
may the Lord bless you. May you follow the Lord with
all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, knowing that the victory
has been won. And we'll see you next time. You wanna say bye-bye?
Bye-bye. Bye.
The Warrior King's Victory
Series Coffee and Devotions
| Sermon ID | 117251531592063 |
| Duration | 09:10 |
| Date | |
| Category | Devotional |
| Bible Text | Joshua 10:16-27 |
| Language | English |
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