STONES OF REMEMBRANCE
BIBLE PASSAGE: JOSHUA 4: 1 -7
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Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of
Solomon’s Wisdom FB page
Lesson
ideas taken from: ptr tony evans sermons &
https://www.gotquestions.org/stones-of-remembrance
NOVEMBER 07, 2021
MEMORY VERSE
Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul
diligently, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest
they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life: but teach them thy sons,
and thy sons' sons;
DEUTERONOMY 4:9
INTRODUCTION:
Do we easily forget? Yes, because the storage of
our minds is limited. It’s different thing if we have some health issues. Let’s
talk about family, do your children easily forget? After so many years of their
existence, do they easily forget what sacrifices parents have done in the
family? (Allow responses)
Today, I act here as a daughter in the family. Sometimes or
most of the times, children act as if they know better than their parents. They’ve
forgotten that before, they can’t clothe themselves, feed themselves or house
themselves. There are children who forgot the fact that if it wasn’t for their
parents, not only would they not be here, that they would not have the life that
they have now. In fact, we have a generation of children who’ve forgotten or
neglected their mothers and fathers and we have seen that in the news. They
forget the overtime, hard work, and forget the effort of their parents. God
knows we are prone to forget. We may forget a lot of things in life, but God is
not the One you want to forget, right?
We know in the Bible that Israelites were forgetful. Let’s go
back to the time they were in the wilderness. They were there in about of 40
years. The number forty (40) is major in the Bible. Forty is a time of
transition in the Bible. Jesus was in wilderness 40 days as He transitions into
His public ministry. It was forty years in the wilderness of preparation before
Israel was ready to go into the Promised Land. A generation in Bible is spoken
up in terms of 40 years; you enter the next generation when you reach forty and
the next generation comes along. Israel had been in the wilderness for forty
years. Forty years for them to learn faith, forty years for their habits to be
corrected, forty years for them to be humbled, forty years for them to be
trained and now it’s time for them to cross-over. What a miracle cross over it
was because when they crossed over the Jordan River, it was a flooding season. It
was a dangerous time for them to cross over but God told the priest with the
Ark of the Covenant to do the first step. When they stepped at the brink of the
water, they should stand still. Joshua 3: 13 says, “And it shall come to pass, as soon as the soles of the feet of the
priests that bear the ark of the Lord, the Lord of
all the earth, shall rest in the waters of Jordan, that the waters of Jordan
shall be cut off from the waters that come down from above; and they shall
stand upon an heap.” What a miracle! Even it is not passable, God can make it
passable.
After the people crossed over Jordan, God told Joshua to
choose twelve men, one man out of every tribe. These men will carry upon their
shoulder's stones, and they would make a sign; these stones would be a memorial –
stones of remembrance. Joshua 4: 6 says,
“That this may be a sign among you, that when your
children ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean ye by these stones?” What do these
stones mean?
LESSON OUTLINE:
1. NEVER FORGET WHAT WAS HAPPENED AND
WHO DID IT (DEUTERONOMY 6:10-12; 8:11,14,18-20)
Joshua
1: 7 says, “Then ye
shall answer them, That the waters of Jordan were cut off before the ark of the
covenant of the Lord;
when it passed over Jordan, the waters of Jordan were cut off: and these stones
shall be for a memorial unto the children of Israel for ever.”
Never
forget what happened in the Jordan River when you all crossed over and who
did it? Never forget that the Lord who made these all happened in your lives.
Like what I have said a while ago, we are subject to forget. After the
Israelites’ life in the wilderness, they might forget who made their dreams
come true; they already have the “PROMISED
LAND.”
When the people following Joshua
arrived at the Jordan, the river was at flood stage, transforming it from its
typical 100-foot width to a daunting mile-wide, raging river. Israel’s entrance
into Canaan was completely blocked. Let’s try to imagine this scene; maybe
others think, they were always blocked by seas or water and there’s no way out
and even in the last step, still they had problems needed to face. Still, they
are blessed, problems arise but God is always there for them to pass over. But
as soon as the priests dipped their feet in the river’s edge, God stopped the
flow of water, and the people crossed on dry ground. The priests carrying the
ark of the covenant stood in the middle of the riverbed until the whole nation
had passed over (Joshua 3:14–17).
Crossing the Jordan represented a
major change for the nation of Israel. Their wilderness wanderings were over.
No longer would Israel be fed with manna provided by the hand of God (Joshua 5:12). From now on, the people would need
to walk by faith in God’s promise to give them a land flowing with milk and
honey (Exodus 3:8).
God sent the ark ahead of the people into the
overflowing waters to encourage their faith. The ark represented God’s
presence, His very self, going before them and opening the way for them in
their new walk of faith. Just as God had parted the Red Sea to deliver Israel from bondage
in Egypt, so also would He spread open the Jordan to lead them into the
Promised Land. Remembering God’s miraculous provision and presence gave the
children of Israel the courage to follow Him into this new territory fraught
with conflict and enemies to conquer.
Like
the Israelites, we are subject to forget. Children forget and we are all prone
to forget. After the blessings, what’s next?
Don’t forget that during rainy season, God has guided you all
throughout. Remember it’s not passable for them to cross over but God had made
it passable. Don’t forget that God has blessed you even in times of pandemic. Never
to forget that the only way you got to where you are from where you came from is
that God had brought you during rainy
season; From where you were to where you are. Is it easy to forget? Yes! It’s
Easy to forget; It’s easy to forget to think that you’re the own source. It’s easy to think it's all own you, about
you, from you, to you, through you and because of you. It’s easy when going
from nothing to something to forget how you got there. It’s easy to forget what
was like when you have no car because you can have your own now. It’s easy to
forget what was like when you lived in a small house or room and move to
apartment then have your own house, earning from a few pesos and now a full
salary or dollars. Don’t you think that God set up everything for you – Deu.6 –
10 And it shall be, when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land which he sware
unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give thee great and
goodly cities, which thou buildedst not,11 And houses
full of all good things, which thou filledst not, and wells digged, which thou
diggedst not, vineyards and olive trees, which thou plantedst not; when thou
shalt have eaten and be full; 12 Then beware lest thou forget the Lord, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the
house of bondage.
Deu.8:11,14,18
say, “Beware that thou forget not the Lord thy
God, in not keeping his commandments, and his judgments, and his statutes,
which I command thee this day:”
14 Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget
the Lord thy
God, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of
bondage; 18 But thou shalt remember the Lord thy
God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish
his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day. 19 And it shall be, if thou do at all forget the Lord thy God, and walk after other gods, and serve them, and
worship them, I testify against you this day that ye shall surely perish. 20 As the nations which the Lord destroyeth before your face, so shall ye perish; because ye
would not be obedient unto the voice of the Lord your God.
Don’t
think that you all did everything by yourself. Don’t forget that God is your source. The stones remind them that “Don’t
forget that where you were compare to where you now, it’s not the same place –
I walked with you. I clothed you, I preserved you… I fed you in the wilderness.
Even in your rebellion I was there. DON’T YOU FORGET. DO NOT FORGET THE GOODNESS OF GOD THAT HE ALONE IS YOUR SOURCE.”
You’ll
see God even in flood season, we just need to put the ARK OF GOD ahead of us.
We’ll see God even in times of pandemic, we just need to put God first in our
lives.
2. TO REMIND YOUR CHILDREN OR THE NEXT
GENERATION ABOUT WHAT GOD HAD DONE (DEUTERONOMY 4:9; JOSHUA 1:6-7)
Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul
diligently, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest
they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life: but teach them thy sons, and thy sons' sons;
God gave Joshua
instructions to appoint twelve men, one from each tribe. The men were each to
retrieve one stone from where the priests had stood in the riverbed (bottom of the river) bearing the ark of the covenant. The
stones of remembrance were not to come from the shores of the Jordan but the
center, spotlighting the fact that Israel had crossed over on dry land. Let’s
just try to imagine the dry land mentioned in the verse. If a place is flooded
with water and have just dried, you can’t cross over without making your sandals
stick with mud, right? But in Israel’s case, it is mentioned that they crossed
over on a dry land. What a miracle!
Each of the stones of remembrance
represented one of the tribes of Israel. The number twelve is
repeated five times in Joshua 4:1–8, emphasizing the unity of the tribes as one nation under
Joshua’s leadership.
Joshua’s stones of remembrance are just one monument in a series
of memorials commemorating the mighty acts of God on behalf of the people of
Israel (Exodus 13:3–6; 24:4; Deuteronomy 27:1–8; Joshua 22:9–12; 24:24–28; 1 Samuel 7:12). To everyone else,
the stones were just a heap of rubble, but to the people of God, they were a
constant reminder that Yahweh was a personal and powerful God, working wonders
on behalf of His people.
The twelve stones of remembrance
would now serve as a perpetual sign and memorial. Joshua piled them up in Gilgal, where the Israelites set up camp.
“Then Joshua said to the Israelites, “And he spake unto the children of Israel, saying, When your
children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these
stones? Then ye shall let your children know, saying, Israel came over
this Jordan on dry land. For the Lord your God dried up the waters of Jordan from before you,
until ye were passed over, as the Lord your God did to the Red sea, which he dried up from before
us, until we were gone over: That all
the people of the earth might know the hand of the Lord, that it is mighty: that ye might fear the Lord your God for ever.” (Joshua 4:21–24)
We supposed to have a
transferable faith. It’s supposed to be transferred from one generation to the
next generation (40 years). This is the problem why our society is in chaos;
there has been a transfer problem. We have generation of young people today who
have not their faith transferred by their mothers or fathers. I remember a
Christian family who always go to church, and the parents were leaders in a
certain church. One day the children said to their parents in Tagalog language,
“Huwag nyo kaming itulad sainyo, ayaw
naming maging leaders or pastors.” That was painful to the parents and
let’s continue to pray the next generation of CBT. Let’s go back to the
question, what happens when the faith is
not memorialized? What happens when you don’t give young people enough to
even ask the question what do these stones mean? Judges 2:10 says, “And also
all that generation were gathered unto their fathers: and there arose another
generation after them, which knew not the Lord, nor yet the works which he
had done for Israel. 11 And the children of Israel did
evil in the sight of the Lord, and served Baalim:”
One of the successes of the church is do we
transfer a living faith about a living God to the next generation. If we don’t,
the culture disintegrated; they’ll worship other gods. Don’t forget me because
I am the Lord, the Living God. Psalms 145:4 says, “One
generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts.”
That’s why Sunday School Teachers should not be
weary in teaching the kids because this is one way of teaching the next
generation. Sometimes thoughts came to your minds, “Is this worth doing?” Yes,
it is as long as you’re doing your best for the Lord. Young People
strengthening themselves through Bible Studies, your labor is not in vain. Is
the lesson in the Beginning class important? Yes, indeed! Keep on!
CONCLUSION:
That all the people of the earth might know the hand of the Lord, that
it is mighty: that ye might fear the Lord your God for ever
(Joshua 4:24)
We know that Israel is surrounded by enemies; there’s no way
out. If they don’t forget their God, He will make all things possible. They got
the hand of the Lord. In our homes, we may be surrounded by evil but God said
that if you remember the Lord your God even in your house, when you say, “…but as
for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” he doesn’t care what the rest of the house are doing around
you, He says, “I will make your home great”
because you remember me even you’re surrounded by evil – That all the
people of the earth might know the hand of the Lord. Our job is to make God’s
name great!
People will wonder how you got there on top then it’s time to
tell other people the goodness of the Lord. You are blessed because God makes
all these things happen. It’s your testimony –telling the hand of the Lord.
No matter how big or how high we get, or what God gives us,
remember when we are on the top, you’ve been there because SOMEONE is in there
holding you up. If some happens and you move away from God, you’ll crushed down
or collapsed.
If something happens and we don’t know what to do or it’s
like we don’t know how to cross during flood season, remember the history,
remember what God had done.