Take The Land; Speak The Word (Part 2)

Pastor Rocklyn E. Clarke - Sunday September 10, 2006

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V Introduction
* Bible Reading 9/3 - 9/9: Ecc 4 - Isa 5; 2Cor 6:14 - 11:15; Psalm 47-53; Prov 22:16-29
> Review
V New Material
> Preparation
V Misc
* Stickiness? (tipping point)
* Twelve Step programs are doing the work of John the Baptist
V Take the Land; Speak the Word (cont)
V Key Questions:
V Why do we want to operate in the promised land?
* Sabbath rest for God's people - Heb 4:1-11
* We rest from our own labor
* We are not limited by our own ability and resources
V What does it take to operate in the promised land?
* Learn from the examples in God's Word - 1Cor 10:1-11
V Crossing the Jordan - Josh 4:1-24
V Hurry into the promised land: Josh 4:10-11
* Windows of opportunity (kairos)
* Those who want to settle have to fight too: Josh 4:12
V Application
* See the vision - where is God trying to take you?
* Speak what the Bible says
* Speak what God has said to you personally
* Caleb and Joshua vs. the other spies - Num 14:20-38; Josh 14:6-15
* Acts - Lord give us boldness to speak your word: Acts 4:24-31
* Speak words of life - Eph 4:29
* Rely on God's power - 2Cor 12:2-10; Philip 2:12-16; Philip 4:13; 2Pet 1:3-4
V Circumcision at Gilgal - Josh 5:1-12
V Canaanites afraid of Israel - Josh 5:1
* Report of the spies - Josh 2:1-24
V Circumcision commanded - Josh 5:2-3
* Origin of circumcision - Gen 17:10-14
* Zipporah circumcises Moses' son - Ex 4:20-26
* Flint knives
V A new generation - Josh 5:4-7
* Children of the disobedient generation that died out
* Have no "Passover" experience? - Ex 12:43-51
* Have no "Red Sea" experience
* Have no circumcision experience
* Needs to be consecrated
* They stayed in the camp until they were healed - Josh 5:8
V Reproach of Egypt rolled away - Josh 5:9
* Only our complete consecration removes the reproach of the past
V Passover celebration and local produce - Josh 5:10-12
V Celebration of Passover
V Origin of Passover - Ex 12:1-27
* Circumcision required - Ex 12:43-51
* Enjoying the fruit of the land
* Manna stops
V Application
V Requirements for enjoying the fruit of the land
* Commit - cross the Jordan
* Consecrate - circumcision
* Identify with God's people - Passover
V Commit
* Be obedient
* Don't imitate the fearful
V Accountability
* Humility - Philip 2:3-5
* Confess your sins to one another - James 5:16
* Obey your leaders - Heb 13:17
* Write down what God says to you about these areas of commitment
* Push beyond your comfort zone and your personal convenience
V Areas of Commitment
* Personal Time with God
* At Sunday Service
* At Life Group Meeting
* To Specific Brothers and Sisters
* To Expanding God's Kingdom
V Consecrate
V Expose your most sensitive areas to God
* Organ for procreation
* Organ for elimination
* Exposed underneath your clothes
* Not exposed to the world
* Circumcision ----> Baptism: Col 2:9-15
* Forget about human rules: Col 2:16-23
V Baptism
* Identification with Jesus
* Prayer of renunciation
V Identify with God's people
* Exposure precedes identification with God's people
* Live this way: Col 3:1 - 4:6
* Your congregation
V Your life group
* Intimate sharing
* Answer questions personally
* Don't hide behind giving advice
V Discussion Questions / Topics
V Reflect on Josh 5:1-12; Col 2:9-15; Col 3:12-17
* How deeply have you exposed your inner self to others?
* Who are the people in your life who know you intimately?
* Are there any barriers that keep you from revealing yourself to your life group members?
* What have you done to establish trusting relationships within your life group? What are you doing to maintain those relationships?
* What is some of the "produce of the land" that you want to enjoy in the promised land?
V Reflect on 1Cor 10:1-11; Col 3:1-10
* In what ways is God pleased or not pleased with you?
* How have you dealt with any issues of idolatry in your life?
* How have you dealt with any issues of sexual immorality in your life?
* Have you ever "tested" the Lord (Num 21:4-9)?
* Do you ever grumble against your life group leaders (Num 16:41-50)?
* Do you ever grumble against your pastors (Num 16:41-50)?
V Reflect on Josh 4:10-11; Heb 4:1-11
* Considering Josh 4:10-11: Are you hurrying into the promised land or are you taking your time?
* Considering Heb 4:11: What effort are you making to enter God's rest?
* What progress have you made in your effort to enter God's rest?
* What do you want to accomplish next in your relationship with Jesus?
V Reflect on Heb 4:9-11 (repeated from last week)
* In what ways are you currently trying to do the work of God's Kingdom?
* In what ways do you rely on your own strength to do Kingdom work?
* In what ways do you rely on God's strength to do Kingdom work?
V Works Activities For This Week's Life Group Meetings (repeated from last week)
V Review the current prayer partnerships in your life group.
* Make sure that everyone has someone to pray with on a weekly basis.
* These can be long-term assignments or your can rotate them.
* If you rotate them, the assignments should last at least one month.
V Review the list of people you are praying for in your life group.
* Make sure that everyone knows who to pray for and how to pray for them.
* Make sure that the people who need salvation are getting prayed for every day by the members of the group.
V Review each person on the list of people you are reaching out to.
* Has anyone invited him/her to lunch/dinner or some other informal activity along with at least one other life group member?
* Has anyone invited him/her to a life group fun event?
* Has anyone invited him/her to a life group meeting?
* Has anyone invited him/her to a Sunday service?