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πŸ—ΊοΈ LESSONS OF FAITH FROM JOSHUA
β›ͺ Lesson 10 : The True Joshua


πŸ“˜ 10.7 Questions
✨ Reflection and Application – The True Joshua and our personal journey of faith


🟦 Introduction

The final section of this lesson invites us to reflect on what we have studied and to make it personal. The story of Joshua is more than a report about conquest and warfare. In it we recognize a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, who in a far greater way opens the true promised land β€” eternal life in the presence of God.

In this Sabbath School we ask:
How can typology help us understand Christ more deeply?
What does spiritual warfare mean in today’s world?
How can we draw hope from the promise of a better land?

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πŸ—£οΈ Answers to the Questions

❓ 1. How does biblical typology help you better understand the work of Jesus Christ for you?

Answer:
Typology opens a deeper view of God’s plan of salvation. It shows that Jesus does not simply appear in isolation in the New Testament, but that His work is prepared throughout the entire Bible. When we see Joshua as a type, we understand:

  • Jesus is the greater Joshua, who does not merely defeat external enemies, but sin and death.

  • He does not lead us only into a geographical land, but into spiritual rest and the eternal inheritance.

  • Just as Joshua preserved the law and led the people in faithfulness, Jesus guides us in truth and grace.

Typology deepens our trust: God had a plan β€” from the very beginning.

❓ 2. In what ways is our spiritual struggle similar to the conquest of Canaan, and in what ways is it different?

Answer:
Similarities:

  • Both battles require obedience, courage, and faith.

  • In both cases God stands beside us as leader and source of strength.

  • It is about taking hold of a promised inheritance that is not automatic but received through faithfulness.

Differences:

  • Joshua’s battle was physical, against nations and cities. Our battle is spiritual β€” against sin, temptation, doubt, and the powers of darkness (Eph. 6:12).

  • Joshua had a sword β€” we have the Word of God as the sword of the Spirit.

  • Our victory is not shown through possession of land but through a changed life.

❓ 3. Consider the ultimate fulfillment of the Joshua typology. How does the picture of a world without pain, suffering, and death give us real hope in the daily challenges of life?

Answer:
The look toward the β€œpromised land” of Revelation 21 comforts us:

  • No tears, no suffering, no death β€” this is not wishful thinking, but God’s promise.

  • In the midst of sickness, loss, and despair we can say: β€œThis is not the end.”

  • The daily struggle becomes lighter when we know that Jesus, the true Joshua, will bring us safely to the goal.

  • We live from hope, not from fear.

❓ 4. Joshua reflected God’s character in such a way that he anticipated the ministry of Christ. How can you very concretely give Jesus more room to reflect His character more fully in you?

Answer:

  • Through time with Jesus: in Scripture, in prayer, and by listening to the Holy Spirit.

  • By not fighting our battles alone, but consciously accepting Him as leader.

  • By contemplating His character (2 Cor. 3:18): humility, faithfulness, willingness to sacrifice.

  • By choosing His way in the small daily decisions β€” instead of the easy or convenient one.

  • By living intentionally as a bearer of light in family, church, and work.

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✨ Spiritual Principles

  1. Jesus is the true Joshua β€” through Him we enter the eternal inheritance.

  2. Spiritual warfare is real, but we never fight alone.

  3. The Bible is one unified testimony of God’s plan β€” from Moses to Revelation.

  4. Hope is not a feeling, but a spiritual reality.

  5. Transformation happens by beholding Jesus, not by effort.

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πŸ›  Life Application

  • Read the Bible daily and ask: What does this text show me about Christ?

  • Move closer to your β€œCanaan” today β€” through a step of faith or obedience.

  • Do not fight temptation alone β€” ask for the armor of God.

  • Encourage others with this promise: β€œYour inheritance is secure β€” your leader is faithful.”

  • Live daily as someone who already rests in grace.

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🧩 Conclusion

Joshua was a servant of God β€” faithful, courageous, obedient. But he was only a shadow. Jesus Christ is the light.
He not only showed the way β€” He is the way. In Him we have access to an inheritance that never fades.
Every trial, every decision, every battle is redefined by His presence: β€œBe strong and courageous, for I am with you.”

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πŸ’­ Thought of the Day

β€œThe battle is not over β€” but the victory is certain. For Christ goes before you.”

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✍️ Illustration

The Call Beyond the Wall
When faith breaks through β€” a story of struggle, calling, and inheritance


Chapter 1 – The Wall

Lucas was 27. An engineer, rational, efficient β€” but empty inside. He lived in Berlin, had a good career, a neat apartment β€” and a panic-ridden hidden doubt: β€œIs this all there is?”

God had been only a childhood memory. The Bible? A thick, foreign book. But lately he began having dreams β€” an endless land, golden wheat fields … and a wall. Always the wall.

One evening he found a Bible reading plan in an app: β€œThe True Joshua.” He clicked β€” out of curiosity. And read:
β€œHow long will you wait before you begin to take possession of the land the Lord, the God of your ancestors, has given you?” (Joshua 18:3)
Something hit him. Deeply.

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Chapter 2 – The Call

In the days that followed, Lucas kept reading. He learned about Joshua, who led Israel into the promised land β€” not by his own strength, but by trusting God.
The picture became clearer: the wall in his dreams was not outside β€” it was inside.

He began to pray. Haltingly. Awkwardly. But in the silence he sensed something: a gentle, insistent call.

One sentence burned in his mind:
β€œLucas, you are living before the border β€” not in your inheritance.”

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Chapter 3 – The Battle Begins

Daily life suddenly became a battlefield. Lucas struggled with:

  • Old guilt resurfacing

  • Temptations pressing in

  • Thoughts like: β€œYou’re not worthy. You can’t do it.”

But then he read Ephesians 6:
β€œPut on the full armor of God …”

He wrote verses on sticky notes, placed them around his apartment. He started praying daily. It wasn’t easy β€” but it was real.

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Chapter 4 – New Vision

One morning he saw Berlin differently: not as a gray city, but as a place full of people standing before walls, just like him.
He realized: Christ didn’t come only for β€œhis personal peace” β€” but for an entire world.

He began serving in his church. A youth group. Conversations with doubters. Someone soon asked him:
β€œHow did you start believing?”
He smiled: β€œWith Joshua. And a wall.”

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Chapter 5 – Breakthrough

The dreams stopped β€” not because the wall vanished, but because Lucas walked through it.
He no longer lived in fear, but in calling.
Not before the land β€” but within it.

One Friday night he preached for the first time β€” nervous, sweating, but honest. He told of Joshua, of Jesus β€” and of himself.

At the end, an old man whispered to him:
β€œI stood before the wall all my life. Today I stepped over it.”

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🟨 Closing Thoughts on the Story

Lucas’ journey is our journey.
Many Christians, like Israel, stand at the border to their inheritance β€” but hold back because of fear, doubt, or comfort.
But the true Joshua β€” Jesus Christ β€” calls us onward.
He fights with us. He leads us.
He gives not just new land, but a new heart.

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πŸ’­ Conclusion and Spiritual Application

  • Even if you think you’re not ready β€” God is.

  • Your β€œpromised land” is not a location, but a new reality in Christ.

  • Fight with spiritual weapons β€” God’s Word, prayer, truth.

  • Hear the call: β€œHow long will you wait?”

  • Step forward in trust β€” the wall falls when you move.

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