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Welcome to the third lesson in Practical Spiritual Warfare. What did you think about lesson two? Had you thought of satan from that perspective before?
For Lesson Three, read the following sections in your Textbook and do the questions below. The questions are in chronological order.
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Read Chapter Three and answer the associated questions. You may write the answers to the questions below in a notebook or in a computer file. You may also print them off here and work from a 'hard' copy. God bless.
Read Chapter Three: Whose Captain Is It, Anyway?
1. In Joshua, there are some beautiful parallels between the battles and our battles with ____________________ and sin.
2. I see Joshua’s meeting with the ____________________ of the Host of the Lord as pivotal.
3. Every person God has ever called to service was doing ____________________.
4. God wisely chooses ____________________ men and women to lead His people in conflicts.
5. We may move from the wilderness into the Promised Land, but we dare not move from the ____________________ of God.
6. God insists that those who enter battle with Him must be in an intimate ____________________ relationship with Him.
7. God wants ____________________ to His word far more than He wants ingenuity or sacrifice.
8. God wants ____________________ and implicit obedience to what He has said, and He is not interested in our substitutions.
9. Joshua looked up, and God accommodated him with a comforting ____________________ of Himself—as the Captain of the Host of the Lord.
10. God does not take ____________________ with men and women; He calls men and women to get on His side.
11. We must learn what His ____________________ is instead of continually informing Him of our desires.
12. God is never our adversary; He is always for us. Much of the time, ____________________ are the real enemy.
13. We consistently place the battlefield outside of ourselves, but the Bible insists that the conflict is ____________________.
14. What God wants to do is to ____________________ Himself to us.
15. We need this experiential knowledge if we are to be _____________ in warfare against sin.
16. He did not come, however, to lead an army of men. He came to lead the hosts of ____________________.
17. Those who claim an ability to command Heaven’s angels are ____________________.
18. The first step in true spiritual warfare is to make ourselves ____________________ to God.
19. It is not in the exercising of our wills that spiritual victories are won; it is in the ____________________ of our wills to the will of God.
20. Our role is to ____________________; the angels’ role is to carry out the battle in the heavenlies.
21. ____________________ always precedes battle.
22. God has no desire to deactivate us either, but He does want to ____________________ us.
23. Wherever our holy God is present, that place becomes ___________.
24. We cannot bring ____________________, but we can surrender our legal claim to Him who is able, and surrendering our claim allows Him to do what He is fully able to do.
25. God does not reveal His complete ____________________ to us at one time.
1. Memorize Joshua 5:14.
2. Analyze Joshua 1:7-9.
[The Feed Yourself course explains how to complete these assignments.]
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