Follow the Promises: Keep Walking
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Ever stared down a problem so big it dares you to blink first? Joshua 6 opens with a fortified city and a God who simply says, “See.” We unpack why acknowledging the wall is not defeat—it’s the first act of faith. From there, the story reorders our instincts: promises before plans, presence before effort, and obedience before outcomes. The march around Jericho isn’t about clever strategy; it’s about learning courage, endurance, and humility under the sound of worship with the ark out front.
We talk through what active faith looks like when the instructions don’t make sense, why silence can be spiritual strength, and how Ephesians 2:10 reframes your day as a set of prepared works you simply walk into. Rahab’s rescue moves from footnote to headline, showing grace that adopts outsiders and rewrites family lines. At the same time, we draw clear boundaries around what corrupts the heart, tracing Deuteronomy 18’s warnings about counterfeit spirituality and the self-obsession that always takes rather than gives. Discernment isn’t niche; it’s survival for the soul.
When the walls fall, surprise gives way to memory: God keeps His word, down to Joshua’s prophecy about rebuilding Jericho fulfilled generations later. That track record fuels a practical way forward—walk in the Spirit with humility and faith, refuse to rebuild what God tore down, and learn to wait without panic. If you’re navigating addiction, anxiety, or an impossible decision, this conversation offers grounded steps to keep walking with your eyes on Jesus and your heart anchored in His finished work.
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