The Bible Study Hour
thinkact_qklktp on 02/18/2025

Tuesday: Rahab and Her Encounter with the Spies

Rahab’s story is set in the midst of a greater story, and this greater story is that of the conquest of the land. And, moreover, it’s entwined with another story which is also part of that greater story, and that is the story of the sending of the spies. Now Joshua had been commissioned, and he stoo

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/17/2025

Monday: Rahab’s Story and Our Own

It would be a miracle greater than the Jewish crossing of the Jordan or the falling down of the walls of Jericho if Rahab, the Amorite prostitute, knew Latin. This was because Latin didn’t come to Palestine until the Roman conquest, which was about 1000 years after the days in which she lived. But i

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/14/2025

Friday: Genuine Faith in God

The final thing I want to say is that Christian leaders must also demonstrate genuine faith in God. Joshua was preeminently a man of faith. God told Joshua, “This is the land and I’m going to give it to you.” Joshua believed God, so when he went into the land with the other spies and searched it out

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/13/2025

Thursday: God’s Objective Revelation

There’s a third thing I want to mention, and that is that a person who would be a leader must know, and have, and study, and meditate upon God’s objective revelation. It’s important to say that because that subjective and specific call must always be evaluated by, and at times, corrected by, the obj

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/12/2025

Wednesday: God’s Specific Call

Secondly, Joshua received a specific call, which we find in Joshua 1. Now when we talk about a call, we have to say that there is a sense in which all of us at all times as Christians have a general call. None of us is left to do nothing. We are all called to be disciples of Jesus Christ.We’re all c

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/11/2025

Tuesday: From Faithful Past to Present Commissioning

The third thing that is impressive about the early life in the faithful past of Joshua concerns the earlier incident where Moses sent the spies into the Promised Land. There were twelve of them on that occasion. They went in, and their job was to search out the land from north to south and from east

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/10/2025

Monday: A Faithful Past

There are two main sections to the first chapter of Joshua. The first part, in verses 1 through 9, contains an account of Joshua’s commissioning by God. The second part, verses 10-18, tells us how Joshua assumed command of the people and began to make preparations for the invasion of the Promised La

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/07/2025

Friday: Joshua’s Commission, Part II

Yesterday we looked at the first two elements of Joshua’s commission. Today we look at the last two, and also conclude our study of Joshua 1:1-9. The third thing Joshua was told to do was to meditate upon them, also in verse 8: “Meditate on it day and night so that you may be careful to do everythin

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/06/2025

Thursday: Joshua’s Commission, Part I

Now, it’s worth reflecting on the specific things that Joshua was told to do so far as this law is concerned. There are four of them. First of all, he was to know God’s Word. Now, it’s true that the word “know” is not used specifically. The other things I’m going to mention are said specifically. Bu

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/05/2025

Wednesday: The Word of God

This first section of Joshua 1 that we’re particularly considering in this study, Joshua 1:1-9, is divided into two paragraphs. The first paragraph indicates the transitional nature of the book. It’s what identifies it as a bridge, “After the death of Moses, the Lord said to Joshua…” The second para

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/04/2025

Tuesday: A Bridge Book

Yesterday we mentioned that Francis Schaeffer called Joshua “a bridge book.” That leads me to say that as I have studied a large number of the commentaries that deal with the book of Joshua, I’ve detected three basic approaches to this book. One is the approach of the liberal camp. To them, Joshua w

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thinkact_qklktp on 02/03/2025

Monday: Joshua Then and Now

Joshua is one of that class of biblical books that is named after its chief character. Not all of the biblical books are like this as you well know. Joshua is preceded in our Bible by five other books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. And not one of those books is named after a

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/31/2025

Friday: A Fine Example

In verse 11 we have what seems to be a general exhortation to do good and not evil. But in the context of the letter the evil example is most obviously Diotrephes, and the good example, Demetrius. Consequently, the exhortation leads directly into what follows. The personal nature of the maxim is con

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/30/2025

Thursday: John’s Approach

A problem of this magnitude has led many commentators to speculate on what great issues might lie behind it, and some have suggested a monumental struggle between two contrasting types of authority and leadership in the early church age. On the one hand there is the apostolic authority, which by the

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/29/2025

Wednesday: A Major Problem

Here is a great word for those who would like to be engaged in front-line Christian work but who cannot, due to ill health, circumstances, or other pressing obligations. In God’s sight those are fellow workers who merely support others by their gifts, interest and prayers. Barclay writes,A man’s cir

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/28/2025

Tuesday: Supporting Christian Workers

Today many regard truth as nonessential, so long as good deeds are done. But John does not favor this view, nor does he regard it as possible. According to the apostle, good deeds flow from truth, just as love flows from it. For it is only as one walks according to the doctrines of the Word, which h

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/27/2025

Monday: A Fellow Worker

Nothing is known of the Gaius to whom 3 John is written save what the letter itself tells us. But this is no great loss, for all we need to know is apparent from the text. The New Testament knows of a number of other men named Gaius. There is a Gaius of Macedonia, who together with Aristarchus was s

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/24/2025

Friday: John’s Plan to Visit

The second part of John's instructions to the local church reveals how strongly he feels about the danger. For here the Christians are not only warned. They are also instructed to have no part in encouraging either the false teachers or their false doctrines. In fact, says John, do not even greet th

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/23/2025

Thursday: The Danger Without

The first thing that John says about this heretical movement is that its adherents are numerous and that they are actively going out into the world for propaganda purposes. When John says that the deceivers “are entered into the world,” he may mean that they have left the Christian congregation in w

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/22/2025

Wednesday: Our Need for Growth

There is much in the life of the local church to give John cause for rejoicing, but this does not mean that there is no more room for growth. These to whom he writes are Christians. Their lives meet the three tests: the moral test (which is righteousness or obedience to God’s commands), the social t

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/21/2025

Tuesday: The Life Within

The unique feature of this opening salutation is John's surprising emphasis upon truth and his linking of the truth he thus emphasizes to love. Indeed, the word "truth" occurs four times in the first three verses and one more time in verse four.The unique feature of this opening salutation is John’s

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/20/2025

Monday: The Recipient of John’s Letter

No other books of the New Testament more clearly reflect the current letter writing style of the first century than do 2 and 3 John. There is an opening greeting, in which the author identifies himself and names those to whom he is writing. There is an opening salutation. This is followed by the bod

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/17/2025

Friday: The Message for Today

The messages of 2 and 3 John are not just for an earlier age, despite the unique and particular problems to which the letters are addressed. Like all Scripture they have a message for our own time also. The first message of 2 and 3 John is that we will always have problems in the Christian Church. I

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thinkact_qklktp on 01/16/2025

Thursday: The Other Books

In yesterday’s study, we concluded with John Stott’s insightful question: “Is it possible, that a man of such prominence, who exercised such authority and wrote three Epistles which are included in the New Testament canon, should have left no more trace of himself in history than one dubious referen

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