True Dhat. If the righteous barely make….
When we think of the Old Testament character Joshua, one of two things usually comes to mind: he was the successor to Moses in leading the nation of Israel into the Promised Land (Joshua 1:2); he led the Israelites to victory at Jericho (Joshua 6).
Most of us can remember, I’m sure, singing the lyrics, “Joshua fought the battle of Jericho, Jericho, Jericho! Joshua fought the battle of Jericho and the walls came a-tumblin’ down!”
That’s usually where our familiarity with Joshua stops.
No doubt, Joshua was a great leader.
In fact, countless books have been written about leadership lessons that can be learned from him.
But, the book of Joshua holds much more for us than the “stories” we were told as children attending Sunday school or precepts for corporate executives about organizational leadership.
In fact, one of the more profound and unappreciated lessons from…
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