Joshua

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Participants in the Bible study course on the book of Joshua will learn about the importance of making deliberate choices to serve and follow God, taking courageous steps of faith, remembering God's faithfulness and trusting in His promises. They will also learn about the consequences of disobedience, the importance of wise decision-making, the victories of God, and the importance of faithful leadership. The course will encourage participants to embrace their inheritance in Christ and to choose to serve God wholeheartedly.

Joshua

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Through this study, leaders can expect to learn about Joshua's leadership style and the importance of making a deliberate choice to serve and follow God. They will also gain insights on how to be strong and courageous as leaders and how to prioritize God's Word in their lives and in their leadership. The study aims to encourage leaders to trust in God's promises and inspire others to do the same. The optional activity also allows for personal reflection and sharing of experiences on how God's promises have been fulfilled in their leadership journeys.

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Participants can expect to learn how to put their faith into action and trust God in difficult situations through the story of Rahab in Joshua 2. They will be encouraged to see themselves and others as God sees them and recognize their potential to be used by God. The study will also challenge them to remain open to God's leading and take risks in order to follow His plan. Additionally, the optional activity of brainstorming ways to put their faith into action will help participants commit to practical steps in their personal lives and leadership roles.

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In this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of trusting in God and stepping out in faith, even when faced with uncertainty or obstacles, as illustrated through the story of Joshua and the Israelites crossing the Jordan River in Joshua 3. The discussion will focus on how leaders can model stepping out in faith for those they lead, seek and follow God's presence, and commemorate and celebrate God's faithfulness.

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This study on Joshua 4 aims to teach leaders how to remember and celebrate God's faithfulness in their lives and leadership, as well as how to inspire others to do the same. The discussion focuses on creating reminders of God's faithfulness, passing on stories of His goodness, seeking His power and presence, and cultivating obedience and submission to His will and commands.

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This study focuses on the theme of new beginnings and how leaders can embrace this concept in their journey with God. Through reading and discussing Joshua 5, participants will explore how they can celebrate important moments, let go of the past, and cultivate reverence for God in their leadership roles. The study also offers an optional activity where participants can create a symbolic representation of their commitment to move forward with God.

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This study aims to teach leaders to trust in God's plan and obey His commands, even when it may seem unconventional or difficult, using Joshua 6 as a scriptural basis. Topics of discussion include learning to trust in God's unconventional plans, obeying God's commands, letting go of things that hold us back from following God, and trusting in God's mercy and grace.

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This study aims to help leaders understand the impact of sin on their lives and leadership, and to encourage them to deal with sin in a biblical way. Through examining the story of Achan in Joshua 7, the group will discuss how sin affects relationships, organizations, and communities, and how to address sin in a redemptive way.

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This study on Joshua 8 aims to encourage leaders to prioritize obedience to God's commands in their leadership by discussing the importance of obedience, ways to respond to setbacks and failures, trusting in God's guidance, and leading others to renew their commitment to obey God's commands. The discussion may include practical steps to prioritize obedience, and the study may end with a closing prayer.

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From this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of seeking God's guidance in making decisions and avoiding hasty decisions based on assumptions. The group will discuss the story of Joshua and the Israelites making a treaty with the Gibeonites and the lessons that can be learned from their mistakes and successes. The study will also include an optional activity for creating a decision-making framework to apply to future decisions.

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This study on Joshua 10 aims to encourage leaders to lead with courage and trust in God's power. Participants will study the example of Joshua and learn how to balance justice and forgiveness in their leadership roles. Optional activities include sharing personal experiences and creating visual representations of a courageous leader.

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From this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of trusting in God's promises and persevering in faith, even in the face of overwhelming challenges. You will explore the Israelites' military conquests and the lessons you can apply in your own leadership context. You will also discuss practical ways to cultivate trust in God and encourage others to persevere in faith.

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From this study, you can expect to learn about the power and faithfulness of God and how to trust in Him for your victories as a leader. The study will focus on the lessons that can be learned from Joshua 12, including identifying and overcoming obstacles, staying faithful and persevering in the face of challenges, and recognizing the ongoing nature of battles as leaders. Optional activities include sharing experiences of seeing the power of God at work, and symbolically defeating obstacles by ripping up paper with their names written on it.

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This study on Joshua 13 aims to encourage leaders to trust in God's plan and guidance as they move forward in their leadership roles. Through a discussion of the challenges and opportunities faced by the Israelites and Joshua's leadership, participants will explore ways to trust in God's promises and provision, honor those in ministry roles, and stay motivated and focused on their goals.

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This study explores the example of Caleb in Joshua 14 and encourages leaders to follow God wholeheartedly, even in old age, and to inspire others to do the same. The discussion will focus on what it means to follow God wholeheartedly, how to cultivate this type of spirit, and how to hold onto God's promises and vision for our lives.

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From this study, you can expect to learn about embracing your unique inheritance and calling from God as a leader, and how to inspire others to do the same. Through the exploration of Joshua 15, you will discuss how to understand and appreciate the territories and responsibilities that God has entrusted to you, and how to remain faithful to God's promises in the midst of challenges and obstacles.

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From this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of perseverance and completing the tasks God has given you as a leader. The lesson draws from Joshua 16 and encourages you to rely on God's strength and guidance, use your strengths and resources to complete tasks, and remind yourself and others of God's faithfulness.

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This study will explore the topic of spiritual inheritance and how leaders can identify and claim the inheritance that God has for them, as well as how to support others in doing the same. The study will draw insights from Joshua 17, examining the challenges and encouragements faced by the tribe of Joseph and their efforts to claim their inheritance.

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This study on Joshua 18 aims to inspire and challenge leaders to step into their God-given inheritance and lead others to do the same. Through a discussion of the chapter, participants will learn about the promises God has made to them as His children, identify obstacles that may be preventing them from claiming their inheritance, and learn how to seek God's guidance in their leadership decisions.

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From this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of identifying and pursuing your God-given calling as a leader, and how to help those you lead do the same. Through the story of the Israelites receiving their inheritance in Joshua 19, you will gain insights on how to take action to possess what God has given you, and how to help those who do not fit into traditional leadership roles to find and fulfill their calling in ministry.

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This study aims to help leaders understand the importance of providing a safe haven for those in need and to trust in God as our ultimate refuge. Through studying Joshua 20, leaders can learn how to create a culture of safety and accessibility, model grace and forgiveness, and ensure justice is served for those who are wronged.

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In this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of providing a safe haven for those in need and how to trust in God as our ultimate refuge, using the story of the Levites in Joshua 21 as an example. The discussion will focus on creating safe spaces for others, fulfilling our responsibilities as leaders, and ensuring that those under our care have what they need to thrive.

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In this study, you can expect to learn about the importance of unity in diversity within a team and how to handle misunderstandings and conflicts with grace and humility. The focus is on drawing lessons from the Israelites in Joshua 22 and practical ways to celebrate and learn from each other's diversity, prevent misunderstandings from escalating into conflicts, and cultivate a spirit of curiosity and open-mindedness towards those with different perspectives or experiences.

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This study aims to help leaders understand the importance of faithful leadership and obedience to God's commands by examining Joshua 23. Through discussion and reflection on the scripture, participants will learn how to guard against worldly temptations and cultivate strength, courage, and trust in God's promises as leaders.

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In this study, participants can expect to learn about the importance of choosing to serve God and how to encourage others to do the same through a discussion of Joshua 24. The study also includes an icebreaker and optional activity to brainstorm practical ways to lead by example and create reminders to stay committed to serving God.

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About the teacher

Ron Kelleher

I am the founder of Work Life Bible Study and CEO of Inspired Leadership, Inc. 

After retiring from a 36-year business career, I entered Talbot Seminary at BIOLA University, where I completed my Masters in Biblical Studies and Theology. Following my graduation from seminary, I was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel. I started Work Life Bible Study because my desire is for every small group that meets in a workplace to have access to Bible Study materials designed to help you strengthen your faith and build deeper relationships with your colleagues in the workplace.

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