Onward

Onward Christian Soldiers

A close look at how a church with a past can have a bright future!

Pastor Gary Caudill delves into the teachings of Deuteronomy 3:25-28, focusing on the transition of leadership from Moses to Joshua and its implications for modern-day churches. The sermon, "Releasing the Joshua Generation," held at WHBC, underscores the importance of evolving vision, recognizing limits, and the powerful act of influence transfer.

1. Revise Your Vision

Pastor Caudill emphasizes the need for upward mobility, symbolized by Moses' ascent to Pisgah, to gain a new perspective. He advocates for outward thinking, urging believers to look beyond the church walls and embrace the world's needs. This section intertwines with inward reflection, where personal vision intersects with communal responsibilities, as seen in Psalm 71:18.

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2. Recognize and Reach Your Limits

This teaching explores the acceptance of boundaries, as Moses did at Jordan. It's a call to do one's utmost within these limits and find contentment in the journey, resonating with Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 9:26-27.

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3. Release Your Influence

The final part discusses the importance of charging, encouraging, and strengthening others, as Moses did for Joshua. This act is seen as a crucial step in ensuring the continuity and success of a church's mission. The sermon concludes by reflecting on Moses' role in empowering Joshua, symbolizing the necessity of leadership transition for enduring success.

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