“Sukkot!!” (Joshua 13 & 14)
Published 6 October 2025
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⚠️ Lessons Learned – The 5 Greatest Mistakes
- 1️⃣ Letting festival joy dull spiritual alertness—evil often strikes in moments of celebration (Sukkot context).
- 2️⃣ Assuming long service means the mission is finished—“you are very old, and there is still land to take” (Josh. 13:1).
- 3️⃣ Treating hostile strongholds as permanent fixtures instead of faith assignments (Gaza–Ashdod–Ashkelon–Gath–Ekron).
- 4️⃣ Opting for the easy side—choosing inheritance east of the Jordan rather than stepping into promise (Num. 32; Josh. 13).
- 5️⃣ Confusing conviction with fear—ten spies had convictions too, but not faith-filled ones (recall Num. 13–14).
💥 Lessons Learned – The 5 Greatest Failures
- 1️⃣ Failure to finish—leaving “large areas” unconquered undermines future generations (Josh. 13:1–6).
- 2️⃣ Failure to read the times—ignoring spiritual warfare even during holy seasons (Sukkot tragedy reference).
- 3️⃣ Failure of unity—tribes settling away from the core community weakens national resolve (Josh. 13; Num. 32).
- 4️⃣ Failure to remember past deliverances—fear resurfaces when memory fades (contrast with Caleb).
- 5️⃣ Failure to celebrate with holiness—festivals must point to God’s faithfulness, not just tradition.
🚫 Lessons Learned – The 5 Greatest Sins
- 1️⃣ Rebellion—refusing to trust God’s leading into the land then or now (Num. 13–14 remembered at Sukkot).
- 2️⃣ Violence against innocents—terror that mocks the image of God (Sukkot massacre reference).
- 3️⃣ Idolatry—exalting rival powers like Philistine cities that defy the LORD (historical pattern).
- 4️⃣ Half-heartedness—moving with God outwardly while hearts remain divided (east-bank request).
- 5️⃣ Pride—resting on past victories rather than seeking God for today’s battles.
🏆 Lessons Learned – The 5 Greatest Successes
- 1️⃣ Honest assessment—God tells Joshua the unfinished task (Josh. 13:1).
- 2️⃣ Clear identification of strongholds—naming Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, Ekron clarifies mission (Josh. 13:2–5).
- 3️⃣ Preserving community order—documenting tribal inheritances under God’s authority (Josh. 13).
- 4️⃣ Caleb’s constancy—“I followed the LORD… wholeheartedly” sustained across decades (Josh. 14:8–9).
- 5️⃣ Reward of faith—Hebron granted to Caleb; promise kept (Josh. 14:13–14).
🌱 Lessons Learned – The 5 Greatest Spiritual Growth Lessons
- 1️⃣ Keep holy days holy—use Sukkot to remember God’s past faithfulness and present mission.
- 2️⃣ Finish your assignment—ask God what “still remains” in your life and calling (Josh. 13:1).
- 3️⃣ Cultivate whole-heartedness—Caleb shows convictions anchored in the LORD, not in crowds.
- 4️⃣ Choose courage at any age—Caleb at 85 still asks for the hill country (Josh. 14:10–12).
- 5️⃣ Pray and intercede—stand with Israel’s suffering, and seek Jesus to be revealed to all (Sukkot prayer call).
🧭 Lessons Learned – The 5 Greatest Leadership Principles
- 1️⃣ Face reality with God—name unfinished ground, then advance by promise (Josh. 13:1).
- 2️⃣ Map the mission—identify strategic strongholds and assign clear responsibility (Philistine cities list).
- 3️⃣ Guard unity—decisions like east-bank settlements carry long-term community impact.
- 4️⃣ Elevate character over age—Caleb’s integrity and stamina outweigh the calendar (Josh. 14:10–12).
- 5️⃣ Bless faithful courage—leaders affirm and release “Calebs” to claim difficult territory (Josh. 14:13).