Bible Text: Joshua 8:30-35 | Preacher: Donnie Case | Series: Courageous Command | One of the things that we have noted throughout the first seven chapters of the book of Joshua is that as the leader of God’s people Joshua was far more of a spiritual leader than he was a military leader. As the leader of God’s people he has been strong and courageous and exceptional in his obedience which has allowed the Israelites to begin taking possession of the inheritance. In the second part of chapter 8 Joshua leads them in a Covenant Renewal.
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