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Chuck Smith

Joshua 3:10

The sermon encourages listeners to step out in faith and trust in God's Word, overcoming their weaknesses and fears to enter the promised land.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the transition from the wilderness to the promised land, urging believers to take a step of faith despite the obstacles that lie ahead. He reflects on the struggles faced in the wilderness, including doubt and strife, and contrasts this with the abundant life that awaits in the promised land, which is rich and filled with God's blessings. The sermon highlights the importance of faith in God's Word as they prepare to cross the Jordan River, symbolizing the challenges that must be faced to experience a deeper relationship with God. Smith encourages listeners to dare to get their feet wet, trusting in God's promises as they move forward.

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"DARE TO GET YOUR FEET WET"

Intro: The day has finally come and we now stand by Jordan. We are about to enter

into a new dimension, "You have not passed this way heretofore."

I. THE WILDERNESS IS BEHIND US.

A. The experiences have been good and bad.

1. God has met our needs.

2. There were times when He seemed very close & times when He seemed

so distant. We were prone to doubt if He was even there.

3. Relationship might be described as unstable (no stable Christians in

the wilderness).

B. It has been a period of strife (Meribah..

1. Striving with the elements.

2. Striving with the enemies.

3. Striving with God.

4. Striving with own flesh. (No peaceful Christians in the wilderness).

C. It has been a time of murmur & complaint.

1. The murmuring as it turned out was unfounded.

a. Caused by impatience & anxiety.

b. God was there aII the time, they lust didn't know it.

c. God was going to work it out the whole time, they lust

doubted it. (There is no lasting joy in the wilderness).

II. THE LAND IS BEFORE THEM.

A. It has been promised to them.

1. The enemy was to be driven out before them.

2. All they had to do was go in and possess, what was already theirs

by a gift.

B. It was a rich land.

1. It would provide more than just their needs.

2. The land flowed with milk & honey.

C. In this land their relationship with God was to change.

1. In the wilderness their relationship was experience oriented.

a. Glorious experiences to be sure.

b. But the relationship was so shallow.

c. Unless God was working some new miracle that very moment prone

to forget.

2. Their new relationship was to be based upon complete faith in God's Word.

D. In this land they would find rest.

1. Their lives were to be filled with joy.

2. They were to know a perfect peace.

III. THE RIVER BETWEEN THEM.

A. One great obstacle stood in their way.

1. Flood season & Jordan was overflowing its banks.

2. The swirling flood waters seem very formidable.

B. Joshua their new leader gives them their orders to move.

1. The priest were to go before them bearing the Ark of the Covenant.

a. They were to step into the waters of Jordan (talk about a step

of faith..

b. You say, "But he had God's Word" what do you have?

C. Here we are at Jordan today.

1. The wilderness is behind us the land before us.

2. We can go one of two ways.

3. There is one big obstacle in the way. "ME" my weakness, my failing flesh,

those powerful inner forces that have kept me defeated.

4. God is saying to move ahead. you may get your feet wet, begin your walk

of faith

Sermon Outline

  1. The Wilderness is Behind Us
  2. The River Between Them
  3. The Obstacle of Jordan
  4. Joshua's Orders
  5. The Call to Move Ahead
  6. Rest in the Land

Key Quotes

“You have not passed this way heretofore.” — Chuck Smith
“Unless God was working some new miracle that very moment prone to forget.” — Chuck Smith
“You say, 'But he had God's Word' what do you have?” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must learn to trust in God's Word and not just our experiences.
  • We must overcome our weaknesses and fears in order to enter the promised land.
  • Stepping out in faith is a necessary step in our spiritual journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the wilderness experience?
The wilderness experience is a time of testing and preparation for the challenges of the promised land. It is a period of growth and development in one's relationship with God.
What is the difference between the relationship with God in the wilderness and in the land?
In the wilderness, the relationship with God is experience-oriented, while in the land, it is based on complete faith in God's Word.
What is the obstacle that stands in the way of entering the promised land?
The obstacle is the river of Jordan, which represents the challenges and weaknesses that we must overcome in order to enter the promised land.
What is the call to move ahead?
The call to move ahead is a call to step out in faith, to trust in God's Word and to overcome our weaknesses and fears.

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