In this sermon from Joshua 7, we explore the sobering story of Achan—and what it reveals about the true nature of sin.
What we hide doesn’t stay hidden.
What we justify doesn’t stay harmless.
This sermon walks through four key truths about sin:
• Sin hinders God’s work in our lives
• Sin affects more than just us—it impacts the whole community
• Sin will be exposed
• Sin brings death… but Jesus brings hope
Through this challenging passage, we’re invited into honest reflection: What’s hidden in our tent?
But this isn’t just a message about judgment—it’s ultimately about grace. Where Achan faced the consequence of sin, Jesus steps in and takes our place.
What was once a valley of trouble becomes a doorway to hope.
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