Season 3 Episode 10

In this episode, Trumpets, Trouble, and Triumph — Joshua 6–10, Steve Webb reads the dramatic account of Jericho’s fall, Ai’s defeat, Israel’s repentance, and Joshua’s long day when the sun stood still. Therefore, faith and obedience move to the front. Moreover, hidden sin brings real trouble, yet repentance invites God’s help. Finally, through every turn, the Lord fights for His people.
For quick reference, read the passage on BibleGateway.com.
First, Jericho shows that God’s strategies may seem strange. Yet His wisdom stands. The people march, the priests blow the ram’s horns, and the walls fall. Next, Achan’s theft exposes how private sin hurts everyone. Because he hid the devoted things, Israel suffers a painful loss at Ai. Afterward, repentance leads to a second chance. Joshua follows the Lord’s plan, and the army wins decisively. Meanwhile, at Gibeon, the Lord defends His people and extends the day. So the lesson is clear: trust God’s word, even when the path looks unusual.
John Wycliffe (d. 1384), often called the “Morning Star of the Reformation,” urged that Scripture be available in the language of the people. Because he trained readers to go straight to the Bible, his influence spread far beyond his life. Learn more at Britannica.

Therefore, walk by faith even when obedience looks odd. Moreover, deal with sin quickly and completely. Because God stands with those who seek Him, we can move from trouble to triumph with courage, humility, and hope. So consider one clear step of obedience you can take today.
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