Pastor Campbell starts with a prayerful reflection on trusting God's power.
Introduction to the Sermon 01:50
The congregation is directed to turn to Joshua chapter 24.
Historical Context of Israel's Resolve 02:50
- The history of Israel's journey from Egypt to the Promised Land is recounted. - Joshua's challenge to the Israelites to serve God sincerely is highlighted.
Singing Scripture and Prayer 07:00
- A scripture song from Joshua 24 is sung, emphasizing service to God. - The congregation is led in prayer, focusing on understanding resolutions in light of scripture.
The Cycle of Israel's Resolve and Failure 08:44
- Pastor Campbell outlines the pattern of Israel's commitment to God followed by failure. - Biblical examples from Adam to the Judges are used to illustrate human inconsistency.
The Role of Key Biblical Figures 16:26
- Pastor Campbell discusses the roles of Abraham, Moses, and other key figures in maintaining resolve. - The concept of dispensations and God's desire for a relationship with humanity is explained.
The New Testament Perspective on Resolve 24:26
- Pastor Campbell transitions to the New Testament, discussing Jesus' arrival and the disciples' resolve. - Peter's example is used to show the human struggle with maintaining resolve.
Paul's Struggle and Resolve 41:31
- The Apostle Paul's struggle with sin and his resolve to serve God are examined. - Romans chapter 7 is referenced to show the internal battle between the flesh and the spirit.
Closing Thoughts and Prayer 50:12
Pastor Campbell summarizes the sermon, emphasizing the need for daily resolution to serve God.
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