Teach your Child to Live by Faith
Joshua - 1 Kings
Here are Giant Truths from the Bible to help you live
the Christian life and teach your children. These lessons were written not only to learn more of God's will and His ways through His dealing with His people in Old Testament times but to also appropriate His life and His power today in every day living. The giants
have been named on the level of the understanding and experience of children.
The principles by which the children of Israel won or lost to the giants
in their land form the basis of either victory or defeat today.
Introduction: Pleasing God
and Fighting Giants
The books Joshua through I Kings tell about people
who lived in Old Testament times, long before the Lord Jesus came into
the world. In Old Testament times they had only a very small part of the
Bible….just the first five books, called the Books of the Law.
God used a man named Abraham mightily. Abraham was special
not because he was a king but because he loved God and was willing to
be obedient to Him. The Bible tells us that God said to Abraham, “Depart
from your country and your relatives, and come into the land that I will
show you. (Canaan). But along with the command, God gave Abraham some
wonderful promises:
(a) I will make you a great nation, and
(b) I will make your name great, and so
(c) You shall be a blessing.
(d) I will bless those who bless you and the one who curses you I will
curse, and
(e) In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.
You see, Abraham was called out of the city where he
knew everybody with his family, and God told him to go somewhere he didn’t
know anyone at all, and he didn’t even know where he was going.
He just had to go and God would say “stop” when he got there.
That took a lot of faith, but Abraham believed that God’s plan was
best, and he obeyed him.
So taking Sarah, his wife, Lot, his nephew, and Terah,
his father, Abraham set out for the land God would show him. Abraham believed
God, and he was willing to be led by God. When Abraham came into the land…the
Promised Land…God appeared to Abraham and said, “unto your
children I will give this land. God kept His promise to Abraham. He always
does. God’s Word is true. He never lies. We can depend on His Word.
(Heb. 11:8)
Hundreds of years after Abraham died, the children
of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, left their land and went down into Egypt,
where they could get food. They became slaves in the land of Egypt. Finally
when they cried to God, He raised up a great leader, Moses, who led them
out of Egypt and back toward this land which God had promised to give
them. God did many miracles to show them that He was able to care for
them. They went through the Red Sea on dry ground and when the Egyptians
tried to follow them, what happened? They were drowned.
God wanted the children of Israel to march right in
and take the land of Canaan away from the wicked people living there,
but the people were afraid. At Kadesh Barnea twelve spies were sent ahead
to look over the land and bring back a report. When they came back, ten
of them said, “It is a wonderful land, filled with fruit and good
things, but there are giants there. We could never conquer them. We just
seem like grasshoppers before them, so little and so weak. We can’t
take the land.” But two of the spies said, “We can take it.
The Lord is with us, and He will give us the land. We are little and weak,
but God will go before us.” Can you tell me the name of the two
who said we can take it, we have God with us? Yes, it was Joshua and Caleb.
Then what happened? The people listened to the ten spies and said, “No,
we will not go.” They were looking at the giants. The two faithful
spies, Caleb and Joshua, were looking at God.
God punished the people who would not believe His Word
and who refused to obey Him. For forty long years they wandered in the
wilderness until the ten spies and all the grown men who had followed
them died and were buried in the wilderness. God said, “Because
you did not believe me you shall never go into the good land which I wanted
to give you.”
After forty years the children of Israel finally went
into the land…those who did not believe had died in the wilderness.
The land which God gave to Abraham and His people is called the Promised
Land. God told the children of Israel that they were to go into the land
and take it away from the giants there! This new generation of Jews who
had wandered 40 years in the wilderness felt that they were as little
as grasshoppers beside the giants, but God was with them. They could not
see with their eyes any more than we can see God today, but they could
see His wonderful works. They had seen God provide for them daily. God
had fed the children of Israel quail and manna in the wilderness for 40
years, and their shoes did not wear out!
The world in which we live is full of enemies within
us who seem as giants to us. These enemies in our lives have names such
as Fear, Disobedience, and Discouragement. These enemies seem too large
and strong. Is there any way we can conquer such giants? In the lessons
ahead we will see how God helped the children of Israel to stand against
giants in the land, and we will see how God can enable us to fight against
the giants we may encounter in our lives day by day. God expects His children
to be so confident in Him that in any crisis they are the reliable ones—the
ones who do not panic. If you are in God’s family, God wants you
to depend on Jesus to do for you what you cannot do for yourself. He is
adequate for your every need.
Today every believer—every person who has received
Jesus as Savior has the Holy Spirit living in them. He GIVES us the power
to do the things we should just as God gave Joshua power for the big job
ahead. The invasion which Joshua was about to lead had been ordered by
God. God had already planned this whole thing and He said, “now
don’t be afraid for the Lord thy God will be with thee wherever
thou goest.” There were two million people to take care of. They
must have water; they must have food. They must have a place to camp;
the soldiers must be ready to do battle, for there were enemies to be
conquered in the new land to which they were going. There was a deep and
wide river to be crossed. There were no bridges. There were no boats.
The enemies in this new land were exceedingly wicked. Only a man who believed
in God with all his heart could be the leader.
If you are one of God’s children, God wants
you to look to Jesus to do for you what you cannot do yourself. He is
adequate for your every need. Next we will see how Joshua planned to take
the city of Jericho.
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