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From Bondage to Freedom (Joshua 2:1-21)

Our current message series is called “The Bible Series.” In this series, we are looking at stories that have been portrayed in The Bible miniseries recently broadcast on The History channel. Some may ask, what relevance do stories of what people have done thousands of years ago have to us today? Fair question.

First of all, these are not just any stories, these are stories that have been preserved for us in The Bible. The Bible is an incredible book, the best-selling book in history and the self-proclaimed Word of God.

Romans 15:4 (NIV) For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.

This verse from the New Testament tells us that the things that were written in the past, which would be the Old Testament were written down so that we could learn from them. The Bible was written to encourage us and to give us hope. Who needs encouragement and hope these days? I think we all could use some more of that. So the stories in the Bible are not random, unrelated stories. The stories in the Bible have been selected by the Holy Spirit for the principles they teach and for the encouragement they bring.

Today, the title of our message is “From Bondage to Freedom.” Many people think that Christianity puts a person in bondage and restricts their freedom. However, the exact opposite is true. Jesus came to set people free from bondage to sin to live in the freedom that only comes from God.

John 8:34, 36 (NIV) Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. … So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”

When someone becomes a believer, Jesus, the Son, sets them free from sin. However, even for a believer, there is a process of spiritual growth that results in greater freedom in our lives. So, whatever your spiritual maturity this morning, God wants you to grow in freedom.

Let’s look at the background of the story that we’re going to look at in detail this morning. The nation of Israel had been in bondage as slaves in the land of Egypt. God had set them free from slavery and they were now on a journey to reach the Promised Land. They had reached the border of Palestine, but a fortress city called Jericho stood in their way. God had instructed the Israelite leader, Joshua, to totally destroy Jericho for it’s generations of decadent sin. Yet, out of Jericho, one woman and her family would be rescued. One woman of faith would make the journey from bondage to freedom. Her name was Rahab and her story is also our story in many ways. Rahab is mentioned multiple times in the New Testament as a woman of faith.

Hebrews 11:31 (NIV) By faith the prostitute Rahab, because she welcomed the spies, was not killed with those who were disobedient.

So, let’s look at the story of Rahab in Joshua 2 and sees how it applies to our lives today.

Ask Pastor Dan – New Interactive Forum For Your Questions

In recent years, Pastor Dan’s blog has been primarily an avenue to communicate biblical messages taught at Life Church St. Louis. These messages are also communicated via the Life Church St. Louis website and our YouTube channel. None of these avenues is greatly interactive, although the blog does give opportunity for comments. To promote greater interaction with those seeking to know and grow in God, we have recently upgraded our website to include an interactive discussion forum where you can ask Pastor Dan questions about topics concerning the Bible, church, God, life, salvation or the supernatural. You are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn from the lead pastor of Life Church St. Louis, Dr. Dan Walker (M.Div.) and grow in your walk with God.

When Jesus Comes (Luke 19:29-48)

Today, my message is entitled “When Jesus Comes.” We’re going to be talking about Jesus. Jesus is the most influential person who has ever lived. He lived 2000 years ago, yet his influence grows year by year. Currently, 1 out of every 3 people in the world identifies with Christianity, about 2.2 billion people. Christianity is the largest religion in the world and continues to grow. Yet Jesus is also a very polarizing person when you understand what he said.

Matthew 10:34-35 (NIV) “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn “‘a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law— …

Turn Defeat into Victory (Daniel 2)

Today, my message is entitled “From Defeat to Victory.” We’re going to be talking about dealing with what many would consider impossible situations, situations from which there may seem no escape. From time to time, each of us will face these kinds of impossible situations.

In May 1940, the allied forces were being badly defeated by the Germans in France. 350,000 soldiers had been driven back to the sea at the port of Dunkirk in France. They had nowhere to hide and there were too many to evacuate by sea. They were just waiting for the German airforce to obliterate them. It was an impossible situation. The British commander sent a short three-word message to England “But if not.” It was a reference to what Daniel’s 3 friends said as they were about to be cast into a blazing furnace.

Daniel 3:17-18 (NKJV) our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, … But if not, let it be known to you, O king, that we do not serve your gods, nor will we worship the gold image which you have set up.” …

What America Needs (2 Kings 23:1-25)

This week is July 4, the celebration of the founding of our country. Our country was founded on a foundation of biblical principles, even though not every founder was a believer. This biblical foundation is one of the reasons that God has blessed America over the past 236 years. Although many today call into question this biblical foundation, the historical facts cannot be discounted. …

Are There Many Paths To God?

Last week in our GodQuest message series, we asked the question “Who Is Jesus?” The evidence determined that Jesus was either a liar, a lunatic or Lord, that is the Son of God. The evidence does not permit the answer that Jesus was merely a good teacher. Based on all the evidence, we came to the conclusion that Jesus was indeed the Son of God, God in human flesh. …

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