Sermon Outline
Introduction
Historical Setting
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- From Egypt to the Banks of the Jordan (Num 13:1-14:10)
 - Preparing on the Banks
 - Planning for the Attack (Josh 5:13)
 - The Question (Josh 5:13)
- Joshua – bold as he approaches the man
 - The Answer (Josh 5:14)
 
 - The Response (Josh 5:14-15)
- Reverence
 - Realignment
 - Worship
 
 
 
Bringing it forward
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- Political Parties
- Reverence – Do the parties understand their place when confronted by God?
 - Realignment – Are the parties willing to align their priorities to God’s priorities and to listen to the Lord?
 - Worship – Do the parties recognize the necessity of seeing this world as God’s and worshipping him alone?
 
 - President Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address
 - Applying it Today:
- I Believe, God would have us
- Remind yourself and your elected officials that those holding opposing political viewpoints are not your enemies
 - Urge them to Cooperate (Psa 133:1-3)
 - Remind yourself and your officials that attitude is as important as the substance of what one does (Rom 12:16)
 - Remind yourself and your officials that we are 1 Nation (1Cor 12:14ff)
 
 - If we can remind ourselves, our officials and others that
- We are not enemies
 - Cooperation is better than war
 - Attitude is as valuable as action
 - We are 1 nation
 
 - Then we will go a long way to becoming a people who don’t make Joshua’s first mistake of assuming it is US-Them.
 
 - I Believe, God would have us
 
 - Political Parties
 
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