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  1. Joshua led the Israelites for about 25 years according to Jewish tradition, and like all old men, he had some ideas about how the nation should run after his leadership. We have a week to reflect on what he said and how we should apply it to our day. I have a number of ideas but the week has not started yet so I am not going to put them up today.

    But here is a rhetorical teaser: If the Seventh-day Adventist Church was to disappear, what sort of congregation would I seek to join? Or, would I not join any congregation at all? Don’t write an answer – it’s for thinking about. Maybe at the end of the week we will have an answer.

    By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.John 13:35 KJV

  2. If Joshua were to address us today, based on Chapter 24, what would he tell those of us who believe in the imminent return of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ? Perhaps, he would make the following solemn appeal to us:

    1. You have witnessed how gracious God has been to you in your lives, make your election and calling sure.
    2. Make sure that you are steadfast to the truth you know – through the cross and prophecy.
    3. Please put away the idols that you secretly worship – pride, religion, materialism, career, food, nationalism and self.
    4. Be extremely careful not to assume that you will always have tomorrow. You are only sure of today (now).
    5. Be warned, you cannot claim God’s blessing while you are in disobedience.
    6. My beloved believers, please remember, the same God who saves is the same God who will bring judgment.

    Joshua Chapter 24, confronts us with one key fundamental fact, the final issue about Christ’s return is not information, but allegiance, who do we worship?

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