What does it mean to follow Jesus when life feels like one battle after another?
In this sermon from Joshua 10–12, we explore the reality that the Christian life is not a sprint but a long-term campaign of faith. Drawing from Israel’s conquest of the Promised Land, we discover how God calls His people to persevere through opposition, find rest in Him, and live as overcomers through Christ.
Whether you're facing challenges in marriage, finances, work, relationships, or your own spiritual growth, this message offers biblical encouragement to keep fighting the good fight of faith and to hold onto the promises of God.
In this sermon, you'll learn:
- Why spiritual progress is often met with opposition
- How to persevere through long seasons of struggle
- The importance of Sabbath and soul-rest in the Christian life
- Why your identity in Christ is not victim, but victor
- How Joshua points us to Jesus, our greater Joshua
- What it means to live with confidence in God's promises
No matter what battles you're facing today, be encouraged: the fight will not last forever. Jesus has already won the ultimate victory, and one day we will enter His eternal rest.
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