Greater Than Our Imagination | Joshua

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @mikelennon9773
    @mikelennon9773 4 месяца назад

    I am an avid student of Professor Wright. Here is another nugget shared with such clarity and presented for practical application to our lives. And he can certainly exhort us toward embracing humility because he so genuinely explifies that virtue. Thank you, thank you!!

    • @NTWrightOnline
      @NTWrightOnline  4 месяца назад

      Mike, thank you for your encouragement. We're grateful for the support that allows us to keep sharing these nuggets. Glad you're here. As you are an avid student, I want to make sure you know also that Professor Wright offers full-length, self-paced online courses at www.admirato.org. I hope you will join us!
      --NTW Online Team

  • @terriwerning3477
    @terriwerning3477 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @christianfrommuslim
    @christianfrommuslim Год назад +1

    Yes. Too often we make our own plans and then ask God to empower them. Rather, we should seek his guidance from the start.

  • @edieferguson8250
    @edieferguson8250 Год назад +6

    Thank you for the wonderful devotions that you give us every week. You are a blessing and a wonderful teacher!

    • @NTWrightOnline
      @NTWrightOnline  Год назад

      Thanks for being here! We're so glad you're enjoying the videos.

  • @claudette4113
    @claudette4113 10 месяцев назад

    Bless you

  • @avranju
    @avranju Год назад +2

    Thanks for this teaching. I always found this encounter fascinating. God’s response to Joshua’s question here, it seems to me, is God reminding Joshua about the structure of the relationships involved in this battle. It is not that the battle is ours and we are conscripting God to operate in our favour but rather the battle is God’s and we get the great privilege of being on His side. Joshua seemed to immediately recognise this when he went from the posture of being a General of the army to one of being a foot soldier in the Lord’s service awaiting His command.

  • @paullatif4092
    @paullatif4092 Год назад

    I am led to Ephesians 6: 10 - 20
    ▪︎"For my struggle is not against flesh and blood but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms" !!
    ▪︎"Therefore put on the full armour of God .... " 🤺

  • @bettyh7586
    @bettyh7586 Год назад +4

    I love when we can get the true understanding from the Hebrew and/or the Greek. English doesn’t give us the total comprehension with or puny words.

  • @josefinaromero8531
    @josefinaromero8531 Год назад +1

    It taught me to wait and listen.

  • @youngman44
    @youngman44 Год назад +2

    This is such an excellent devotion. Thank you so very much. I’ve often found this passage to be so powerful in this regard and the importance of reorienting our ways to God. But this was a powerful exegesis and application. And has such great relevance to our divided world. It is so easy to think my side is in the right. When perhaps neither side is. And we all, it seems to me, are ever in need of a “fresh” reading as you put it. Thank you again. Just excellent.

  • @terriwerning3477
    @terriwerning3477 Год назад

    Very thought provoking.

  • @mohansunderaraj3597
    @mohansunderaraj3597 Год назад

    Yes, we often we get a polarised in our thinking. We need deep humility to understand the larger picture.

  • @robertjasso6673
    @robertjasso6673 Год назад

    As often happens I find my self in a confessional booth of sorts after one of your insightful teachings -
    As one who lives in a family of post orthodox Christian views and intimately familiar with loved ones espousing the Romans 3 ‘wrath of God’ stuff ; I am often in dangerous waters of self righteous arrogance at my weakest Roman 7 moments and my own road to Emmaus confusion about how far to ‘stand for the truth ‘ . Slowly learning to leave the us and them paradigm and the one down pickup your cross humility with fervent prayers for all in secret.

  • @yourmarriagevillage7204
    @yourmarriagevillage7204 Год назад +1

    Amen🙏🏾🙌🏾

  • @janetgeist8505
    @janetgeist8505 Год назад +9

    As a Christian in the US, I need to put humility first and thankfulness, next … put on my marching shoes ❤😊. Thanks for this.

  • @CRAEager
    @CRAEager Год назад +4

    Wise words. Thank you and God bless N. T. Wright and team.

  • @GraceofGodchurchslm
    @GraceofGodchurchslm 11 месяцев назад

    Amen.

  • @jeanettemccloud4900
    @jeanettemccloud4900 Год назад +1

    Powerful

  • @PeterAlmenar
    @PeterAlmenar Год назад

    I haven’t read Joshua in decades. I find the “history” books interesting as history but overlook the possible spiritual aspects of them. Thank you for this reminder.

  • @heartofrizpah4744
    @heartofrizpah4744 Год назад

    Awesome teaching! I keep telling people this.

  • @jlheidbreder
    @jlheidbreder Год назад +2

    I am always enriched. Truly we all need to be truly steeped in humility. Thank you for this great teaching.

  • @marktaylor4496
    @marktaylor4496 Год назад

    Very thought provoking Tom! I feel encouraged and challenged at the same time! I needed this.

  • @melvinshuster
    @melvinshuster Год назад +1

    So good! Thanks for the reminder.

  • @glyndavies8061
    @glyndavies8061 Год назад

    I think spiritual pride is the most dangerous sin of all for Christians because we are the last to see it at work in ourselves. Everyone else witnesses it first. It is the enemy's favourite weapon because it creeps up on us unseen.

  • @tradingpoker1324
    @tradingpoker1324 Год назад

    Great message, thanks

  • @MrMe2col
    @MrMe2col Год назад

    Pride encourages us to assume God is on our side supporting our ideas. Humility would instead have us ask God for His holy perspective.

  • @jasonb5645
    @jasonb5645 Год назад

    AMEN!

  • @maddym.r.7795
    @maddym.r.7795 Год назад +1

    🙏❤

  • @tobyroy336
    @tobyroy336 Год назад +1

    Perfect

  • @danemiljoshua
    @danemiljoshua Год назад +1

    Amen 🙏🏽

  • @beverlywalcott3154
    @beverlywalcott3154 Год назад

    I thank God for you, your teachings have really helped me see God, people and myself in a more informed light. I have a question if the man was a soldier in God's arm why did he allow Joshua to worship him or was it a posture of humility,thanks

  • @thefiskfamily
    @thefiskfamily 3 месяца назад

    When commander of the LORD doesn't correct Joshua for bowing down and worshiping Him we know it is JESUS CHRIST!!

  • @janiceweaver6945
    @janiceweaver6945 Год назад

    National pride is a good thing. It’s just not something God joins us in.

  • @haylingislandbaptistchurch3650
    @haylingislandbaptistchurch3650 9 месяцев назад

    Our church is currently doing a sermon series on the book of Joshua. I am preaching this Sunday on chapter 5 and found the good professors insight into this rather strange encounter of enormous help. Interestingly, I use the ESV and it has the reply as 'no'.
    In Rev 22 the angel tells John not to worship him because he is a fellow servant, 'worship God'. The swordsman says no such thing which begs the tantalising question was this God himself appearing to Joshua (in a form that he could withstand), or possibly the pre incarnate Jesus? We may never know...
    Alan

  • @flematicoreformandose5046
    @flematicoreformandose5046 Год назад +1

    Mr Wright, some would affirm that the angel or messenger or herald that was adored by Josuè was neither more nor less than The Word, the Son, and others would affirm that he was only a created angel. The sacred name YHWH accompanied by the term messenger seems to be "Creator and creature", but was not the Son of man a herald? What is your point of view on this issue Mr Wright?

  • @dianacelaya3345
    @dianacelaya3345 Год назад

    What kind of tea is NT Wright drinking there?

  • @jerryshepherd9115
    @jerryshepherd9115 Год назад +3

    It seems to me that this understanding has some quite questionable points. Joshua saw a man standing with a drawn sword in his hand. He did not know it was an angel. He simply asked the man if he belonged to the Israelite camp or the enemy camp. It was not an arrogant question. The angel replies that he is the captain of the Lord’s army. And then, this figure assures Joshua that the armies of the Lord are quite firmly with Joshua’s army, as Joshua would actually have already known. So I don’t think the passage has anything to do with presumption or arrogance, but rather is one that is quite affirming of Joshua for what he has already done, and one that instills confidence that, the Lord is on Joshua’s side, since Joshua has already demonstrated tht he is on the Lord’s side.

    • @michaelkistner6286
      @michaelkistner6286 Год назад +1

      Those are valid points, but the words have significance beyond their immediate context. We are, after all, reading this long after the battle has been fought. Seeing in the angel's words an implicit warning seems a perfectly reasonable take on the text. If we do God's will the forces of heaven fight on our behalf. But those same forces will, or at least can be, arrayed against us if we disregard that will.

    • @kidflersh7807
      @kidflersh7807 Год назад +1

      The angel also said No.

    • @jerryshepherd9115
      @jerryshepherd9115 Год назад

      @@michaelkistner6286 I, too, think the point that is trying to be made is a valid one. But it just isn't in this actual text. I think it constitutes of an over-interpretation of Joshua's question.

    • @jerryshepherd9115
      @jerryshepherd9115 Год назад

      @@kidflersh7807 Correct, he answered "No" to the actual question that Joshua asked. But he also made it quite clear that God was on Joshua's side, since Joshua was already on God's side.

    • @michaelkistner6286
      @michaelkistner6286 Год назад

      @@jerryshepherd9115 maybe it's a question of exegesis vs application. When you put them together you get exposition.