Entering the Promised Land of God’s Promises

Believing Leadership and Service Old Testament Examples The Palace Hotel (North Bergen, NJ) Zolezzi, Steve 06/08/1990 06/08/1990

The record of the journey of Israel to the Promised Land is covered, showing how Moses’ believing was not based on Israel’s unbelief. Although God had done so much for them, He was limited by their unbelief, unbelief that ultimately kept them from entering the Promised Land.  After forty years they believed and entered it under Joshua’s leadership. We too can believe and enter into the promises God has for us today.

Believing vs. Mental Assent

Believing Old Testament Examples The Palace Hotel (North Bergen, NJ) Carr, Jerry Zolezzi, Steve 06/08/1990 06/08/1990

This teaching covers the difference between believing and mental assent by looking at the “roll call of honor of believing” in Hebrews 11. We read about the example of the believing of Rahab in the Old Testament, followed by an exhortation for us to consider the example of Jesus Christ and his believing so that we don’t faint in our minds. In the second part, there is a comparison between the Old and New Testaments, comparing Israel’s deliverance from Egypt and entry to the Promised Land with the deliverance of believers in the New Testament from sin and entry into the riches of Christ. The believing of Joseph is covered and we are shown how, from one man’s believing, Egypt became the greatest nation in the world at that time. Moses’ faithfulness is also shown and Jesus’ life is compared with Moses.

Claiming What is Ours by Believing

Believing Old Testament Examples Sonship Rights Greenkill Conference Center Zolezzi, Steve 06/27/2017 06/27/2017

Rev. Steve Zolezzi compares Joshua claiming the Promised Land to believers claiming the promises of God. The Israelites had a physical fight; believers have a spiritual battle in the mind. Success depends on claiming God’s promises believingly.

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