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A Sermon Outline By BILL PRATER
VICTORY IN JESUS ~ A SERIES ON JOSHUA
"THE INITIAL
CHALLENGE TO VICTORY"
Joshua 3:3-6; 14-17
As we focus our attention upon this third chapter of Joshua, we are met
immediately with THE INITIAL CHALLENGE TO VICTORY, the Jordan River. As I've
already pointed out, the crossing of the Jordan does not illustrate the passing
of a soul into eternity, but it illustrates the passing of a Christian from one
level of Christian life to another. It marks the passage from a life of
mediocrity into a life of abundance and victory in Jesus.
We will deal with two issues in this message: Confronting Jordan & Crossing
Jordan.
I. CONFRONTING JORDAN
As we consider the Jordan River, we see four things:
A. The Jordan River Represents
our Difficulty
1. The Jordan River represents whatever it is that stands between you and God's
best for your life. It could be any number of things. For example it could be:
a. Habit
b. Hobby
c. Quest for material possessions
d. Lack of self-discipline
e. Selfishness
f. Impure thought life
g. Critical spirit
h. Gossiping tongue
i. Unwillingness to submit to authority
j. Judgmental attitude
k. Desire for preeminence
l. Too sensitive or too easily offended
m. Jealousy
n. Unrestrained passion
o. Apathy
2. It is things like these that keep us from experiencing personal revival. They
roll like the Jordan River between us and the land of God's full blessing and
victory.
B. The Jordan River is a River
of Impossibility
1. Perhaps even at this early stage of our study of Joshua, you've seen the
prospect of life on a higher plane but you've already dismissed the thought of
living there simply because of what appears to be an impossible obstacle to
overcome. Perhaps you've already convinced
yourself that a life of victory will never be a reality for you.
2. I remind you of what the songwriter wrote: Got any rivers you think are
uncross-able? Got any mountains you can't tunnel through? God specializes in
things thought impossible, He does the things others cannot do.
3. Apart from a miracle of God, there would be no crossing the Jordan. We read
in verse 15 that at this point in the year the Jordan was flooded well over its
banks.
2. What the Israelites were faced with was humanly impossible, but with God all
things are possible.
3. Notice what Joshua said in verse 5, "for to morrow the Lord will do wonders
among you."
4. God is still in the miracle working business. What appears to be an
impossibility at present,
with the help of God, can become a reality in the future.
5. It was going to take a great deal of faith, both for Joshua, and the people,
in order to see God's will become a reality. But they had what it took and God
performed a miracle on their behalf.
6. Remember what John said? "...this is the victory that overcometh the world,
even our faith."
C. The Jordan River is a Reminder of our Inability
1. Notice verse 2.
2. The question that arises is "Why did God leave this great multitude of people
encamped along the bank of the river for three days?"
3. I believe that it was to impress upon the minds of the Israelites, to an even
greater extent,
the degree of their helplessness.
4. Arthur Pink had a good quote regarding this. He said, "Man's extremity
furnishes the most suitable opportunity for God to display His power. And it is
not until man is made painfully aware of his extremity that he turns unto the
Lord and seeks His intervention." What does
this say to us? It says that by nature we are very self-confident and
self-reliant, and as long as we are trusting in our own abilities to overcome
the "Jordan or Jordan's" in our life, we will remain in the wilderness of defeat
and discouragement.
5. Just as we cannot rely upon our own righteous to get us into heaven, we
cannot rely upon our own strength or our own wisdom to get us into the spiritual
Promise Land.
6. I'm sure that this will sound strange, but the road to victory starts with
defeat. True triumphs are God's triumphs over us. His defeats of us are our real
victories.
7. The Lord is just waiting to hear us say, "I quit! I give up! I can't do it!"
Because when WE CAN'T, HE CAN!
8. Continuing this line of thinking, look at the last part of verse 4 again.
a. The word "way" is the Hebrew word Derek and can mean either "a course of
life" or "mode of action."
b. Notice the wording of verse 3, "When ye see the ark of the covenant of the
LORD your God...then ye shall remove from your place, and go after it." Up to
this point they had not traveled this "way" or in this manner. For forty years
they only moved when the pillar of the cloud moved. Numbers 9:21 says,
"...whether it was by day or by night that the cloud was taken up, they
journeyed." No longer were they to
move according to the direction of the cloud, but now they were to follow the
ark of the covenant.
9. I believe that there is a lesson here for us in regards to our inabilities.
Perhaps its time that we start walking a different "way." Maybe its time that we
change the manner in which we are trying to cross the Jordan and start doing it
God's way.
10. And what is God's way? It's trusting Him. It's meditating in His Word. It's
taking up His cross and denying ourselves. This is the only ROAD TO VICTORY!
Represents our Difficulty, River of Impossibility, Reminder of our Inability
D. The Jordan River is the only
Road to Victory
1. If we want to live
the rewarding life that God intends for us to live, we are going to have to
Confront the Jordan of our life. We can't avoid it. We can't go around, over it,
or under it. We must go through it!
II. CROSSING JORDAN
As we consider the crossing of the Jordan, we will begin by considering the
Sanctifying of all the
Congregation.
A. The Sanctifying of all the
Congregation v. 5
1. The first mention of sanctification in the Bible is in Genesis 2:3 where we
read, "And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he
had rested from all his work which God created and made."
a. In the Scriptures, the first mention of a word usually gives us the essential
meaning of that word. Such is the case here in Genesis 2:3.
b. The essential meaning of the word "sanctify" is to be set apart for God's
use. In the process of creation God set apart the seventh day for His own use.
2. The second mention of the word conveys the same idea. Exodus 13:2 says,
"Sanctify unto me all the firstborn, whatsoever openeth the womb among the
children of Israel, both of man and of beast: it is mine."
3. Also in Exodus, this time in chapter 19 we read, "And the LORD said unto
Moses, Go unto the people, and sanctify them to day and to morrow, and let them
wash their clothes, And be ready against the third day: for the third day the
LORD will come down in the sight of all the people upon mount Sinai."
a. In these verses the idea of sanctification is in reference to a personal
cleansing in order to fellowship with God. The children of Israel were to set
aside all that was unclean in order to be able to meet with the Lord.
b. This is the same idea which is conveyed in Joshua 3:5.
4. The children of Israel were to remove all that was unclean and prepare their
hearts if they hoped to see the Lord do "wonders" for them.
5. Our only hope of spiritual victory rests in a right relationship with our
heavenly Father.
a. Hebrews 10:22 says, "Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of
faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies
washed with pure water." In order to have that right relationship, all know sin
has to be confessed
and forsaken, and our daily walk must be purified and regulated by the Word of
God.
b. In 2 Corinthians 7:1 we read, "Having therefore these promises, dearly
beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit,
perfecting holiness in the fear of God." Sanctification involves cleansing from
both outward and inward
filthiness.
c. Another verse that we are fond of quoting is 1 John 1:7, especially the last
part where John wrote "...the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from
all sin." But let us not forget that the cleansing John mentioned is
conditional. The words preceding "...the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth
us from all sin" are "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we
have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son
cleanseth us from all sin."
d. Paul said in 2 Timothy 2:21, "If a man therefore purge himself from these
[things that dishonor], he shall be a vessel unto honor, sanctified, and meet
for the master's use, and prepared unto every good work."
e. James said that we must "draw nigh to God" if we have any hope of Him drawing
nigh to us. But he goes on to say in that verse, James 4:8, "...Cleanse your
hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded."
f. The Psalmist asked, "Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall
stand in His holy place?" The New Testament equivalent would be "Who is able to
come into the presence of God?" The answer is "He that hath clean hands and a
pure heart, who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully."
6. Herein lies the reason why so many believers never experience the reality of
God's presence in their lives and are therefore left powerless to dwell on the
wilderness side of Jordan. There is too much unconfused, un-forsaken sin in
their lives.
7. If we expect God to do anything in our lives in regards to victory over sin,
we must first be willing to do what we can do. There are some things that we can
get rid of in our lives right now. There are some things that we are aware of
right now that need to be confessed
and forsaken.
8. God wants to see our commitment to the cause. What we can do may seem small
comparedto what He can do, but nonetheless, He wants us to begin moving in the
direction of sanctification.
B. Significance of the Ark of
the Covenant
Everything centered around the ark of the covenant. The ark of the covenant is
significant in three ways:
1. In its Representation
a. The ark of the covenant represents the presence of the Lord.
b. Exodus 25:21-22 read, "And thou shalt put the mercy seat above upon the ark;
and in the ark thou shalt put the testimony that I shall give thee. And there I
will meet with thee, and I will commune with thee from above the mercy seat..."
c. At one point in their journey to the Promised Land, the Lord threatened to
withdraw His presence from the children of Israel. Immediately Moses responded
with these words, "If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence."
d. Moses was fully aware of the importance of God's presence in his life.
Because of the obstacles that were to be overcome and the enemies that must be
defeated, Moses knew that he could not be successful in his quest for God's best
without His presence.
2. In its Location
a. Notice verse 6.
b. The ark went BEFORE the people and all of their attention was focused upon
it.
c. As they saw the ark go into the river, and the waters part, and the ground
become dry, all of sudden, what had seemed to be a River of Impossibility now
became the Road to Victory.
d. What made the difference? It was the fact that God went before them.
e. As New Testament believers, the truth that is taught us here is tremendous.
f. One day Jesus went into the garden of Gethsemane, where the flood rolled
before Him. Then He went to the cross on the hill of Calvary, where it seemed as
if the waters had submerged Him. He died, they laid Him in a tomb, but that was
not all.
"UP FROM THE GRAVE HE AROSE, WITH A MIGHTY TRIUMPH ORE HIS FOES. HE AROSE A
VICTOR FROM THE DARK DOMAIN, AND HE LIVES
FOREVER WITH HIS SAINTS TO REIGN!"
g. Colossians 2:15
(1) Christ's death appeared to be a major victory for Satan, but it turned out
to be a defeat from which he will never recover. On the cross Jesus Disarmed
Satan - "And having spoiled principalities and powers"
(2) Christ completely subdued our enemies through His death. All "principalities
and powers" are now in subjection to His authority. Satan can only do what he is
allowed to do.
(3) Jesus Disgraced Satan - "He made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them
in it." Whenever a Roman general would win a great victory, it is said that he
would lead a parade in which all of his prisoners were disgracefully displayed
as a conquered, defeated foe.
(4) When Jesus came forth from the grave, and eventually ascended to the right
hand of the Father, He openly disgraced Satan and his army. He had won a
complete victory.
h. You say, "What does that mean to me?" It means that whatever impossibility
you may be facing right now, Jesus has already gone there, and has already
defeated the enemy and won the victory.
i. The Lord wants us, as His children, to get a clear view of Him, and to face
again the impossibilities of life that we have turned from so many times, and
say "Lord, I believe that although I CAN'T, YOU CAN!"
3. In its Relation
a. The term "ark of the covenant" signifies the relationship that Israel had
with God. It was a covenant relationship. It was an agreement if you will, and
as long as Israel and as long as Israel kept her end of the bargain, the Lord
kept His.
b. The ark of the covenant represents Christ as our Covenant-Head, the One with
whom we made a covenant at our conversion. When we got saved, we entered into a
relationship with the Lord much like the relationship shared by a husband and
wife. Marriage is a covenant between two people who promise to be faithful to
each other and to promote one another's interests.
c. Israel's following the ark represents our keeping of the covenant we made
with Christ
at salvation. As long as He is first in our life and we are doing what we can to
promote His interests by living a holy life, He will act on our behalf in
helping us overcome the "rivers of impossibility" that we must face.
d. It's when we fail to recognize Him as the Head of our life and to follow His
leading, that we are left alone to forge the impossible rivers that separate us
from the land of God's full blessing.
C. The Speed With Which the
Assembly Crossed
1. Joshua 4:10
2. The Lord has already gone before us and has made a way for us through the
river of impossibility. Now it's up to us to sanctify ourselves and to move
quickly into the spiritual Promise Land..