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Of Milk and Honey
Joshua 24:16-18
Then the people answered, “Far be it from us that we should forsake the LORD to serve other gods, for it is the LORD our God who brought us and our fathers up from the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery, and who did those great signs in our sight and preserved us in all the way that we went. … And the LORD drove out before us all the peoples, the Amorites who lived in the land. Therefore we also will serve the LORD, for he is our God.”This testament of Joshua’s life and ministry has provided an unprecedented and spectacular vision of the Kingdom of Heaven. To me, it’s greater than the Genesis glimpse of God fashioning Adam and Eve in His image and walking with them in the cool of a garden, because the glory of redemption outweighs the glory of original creation. And greater even than God’s promise to make of Abraham a great nation, because a promise fulfilled outweighs a promise given. And greater still than the marvels of Moses parting the Red Sea and receiving the Law at Sinai, because the story of a good shepherd of a faithful flock outweighs the story of a good shepherd over a stiff-necked one. That is, nearly every chapter from Genessis 3 till Joshua 1 has been marred by feuds and murders and betrayals and idolatries, but not the Book of Joshua.
Marvel at the fact that only one blight is recorded in the entire record and it was Achan’s decision to steal a few articles of clothing and money, thinking he wouldn’t get caught. But that was all. To a man, from the judges to the chiefs to the priests to the elders to the servants, all have followed the LORD with their whole heart. Caleb is a hero. The men of Reuben and Gad are heroes. The men of Israel are heroes. Phinehas is a hero. The spies who went to Jericho are heroes. Rahab is a hero. The Gibeonites who turned their backs on the world to be waterboys for God are heroes. And look what twenty-four chapters of uncompromising virtue has produced in a fallen world! Humble, grateful, fulfilled people.
Take it from Joshua, friend: a church, a home, a heart that isn’t polluted with impurities and idolatries is a land flowing with milk and honey.
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The Bland and the Beautiful
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from A.C. Palmer’s hymn, “Ready”)
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War, No More
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The Meek Shall Inherit the Land
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Swords to Plowshares—and Visa Versa
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For the Joy Set Before Us
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Curtain Call
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Sabbath Psalm (From G.A. Young’s hymn, “God Leads Us Along”)
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The King’s English
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A City at the Center of the World
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It is Finished
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Working Class
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A Bright, Morning Star
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Fanny Crosby’s hymn, “All the Way My Savior Leads Me”)
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The Receiving End
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A Most Sacred Place
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Just Do it!
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Providence in the Pit
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A Champion Emerges
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Donald Thrupp’s hymn, “Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us”)
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The Chronicles of Caleb
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The Bigger Picture
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Meet Me at Hebron
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Caleb, the Lionheart
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How Great the Day!
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Shall We Gather at the River?
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A Eulogy, in Brief
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Adding All Of It Up
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Poetic Justice
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Breaking Ground in God’s Country
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Miracles in the Mundane
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On Jordan’s Stormy Banks I Stand
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A Lesson on Prayer Requests
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Grace That is Greater
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A Tale of Two Cities
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Holy Water, Boys
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Try Not to Laugh
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Paradise and a Paradox
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Chaff in the Wind
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The Holy in the Common
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And the Walls Came Tumbling Down
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A New Twist in the Tale
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A Fighter Like His Father
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Fingerprints
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This Spells Trouble
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A Deathbed Confession
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Up, and At ‘Em!
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See Saint Run
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A Little Leaven
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Love is the Higher Law
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Another Fall
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Cause and Effect
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Leaving the City Dump Behind
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A Story All Its Own
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Sixes and Sevens
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Sabbath Psalm (“Kingdom Rising,” from my new album Kingdom Rising)
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Rubble Rousers
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The Question of the Ages
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Fight, Flight
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Same Old, Same New
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Are You for Me or Against Me?
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Sabbath Psalm (“Processions,” from Seth Davey’s album, Kingdom Rising)
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Oath Keepers
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In Haste, not Hesitancy
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Memories Fade -- Memorials Last
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Reciprocal Meaning
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This is God's Earth
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Sabbath Psalm (“In the Hearts of the Small,” from Seth Davey’s album Kingdom Rising)
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Necessities verse Niceties
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Awaken the Dawn
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Passover, Pt. 2 (An Angel of Life)
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Rahab's Confession
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One in a Million
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Sabbath Psalm (“Broken, Beautiful,” from Seth Davey’s album Kingdom Rising)
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Do As I Have Done
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A Haunted Cosmos
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New Voice - Old Words
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The New Dawn
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Alpha.
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Great Co-Mission
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His Dying Request
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Rebels, All
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Come, to the Waters
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Story Shared
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Moses' Complaint 1
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High Notes, Low Notes
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Between Angels
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Waxing lyrical
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The Face of It
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Plot Twist
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Down with the Ship!
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Come, All Who Thirst!
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Reassuring Truth
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Book Signing
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Intervention
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Pitching- In
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Strong
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Treasures in Dust
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Genesis, First Hand