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How to Be Strong & Courageous – A Biblical Perspective

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In this episode of Her Theology, join me, Cass as I reflect on the significance of the repeated command we read in Joshua to be strong & courageous. In fact, you will find this command all throughout scripture. So what does that mean for us today? Is it still for us? How do we even be strong and courageous when we are facing brokeness and unknown? I look into the context and theological placement of people & names, where else we see this command, the way its handed down to generations and the fulfillment in Christ. Then I give 4 main ways that Israel was equipped to be Strong and Courageous and how we too can glean from this wisdom and apply it to our lives today.

Exciting news also shared in todays episode. Her theology will now be weekly and there is now a website!! hertheology.com Check it out!

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Chapters

1. How to Be Strong & Courageous – A Biblical Perspective (00:00:00)

2. Exciting news! (00:03:31)

3. Joshua 1 (00:06:38)

4. Context for passage (00:09:50)

5. OT references (00:15:54)

6. 4 ways to grow in strength & courage (00:24:43)

7. other spiritual disciplines (00:31:27)

113 episodes

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In this episode of Her Theology, join me, Cass as I reflect on the significance of the repeated command we read in Joshua to be strong & courageous. In fact, you will find this command all throughout scripture. So what does that mean for us today? Is it still for us? How do we even be strong and courageous when we are facing brokeness and unknown? I look into the context and theological placement of people & names, where else we see this command, the way its handed down to generations and the fulfillment in Christ. Then I give 4 main ways that Israel was equipped to be Strong and Courageous and how we too can glean from this wisdom and apply it to our lives today.

Exciting news also shared in todays episode. Her theology will now be weekly and there is now a website!! hertheology.com Check it out!

Follow @hertheology on Instagram & YouTube.

Head to hertheology.com to find out more.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How to Be Strong & Courageous – A Biblical Perspective (00:00:00)

2. Exciting news! (00:03:31)

3. Joshua 1 (00:06:38)

4. Context for passage (00:09:50)

5. OT references (00:15:54)

6. 4 ways to grow in strength & courage (00:24:43)

7. other spiritual disciplines (00:31:27)

113 episodes

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