This sermon recap reflects the message shared on March 1, 2026.
In Part 6 of the Getting Ready sermon series, Pastor Williams walked us through one of the most powerful and unconventional victories in Scripture, the fall of Jericho. Drawing from Joshua 6:1–5, this message challenged us to trust God even when His instructions don’t align with human reasoning.
Scripture Focus: Joshua 6:1–5
Jericho was shut tight: impenetrable, secure, and seemingly unconquerable. Yet, God declared victory before the battle even began. His instructions to Joshua were not strategic by military standards but deeply spiritual in nature: march, remain silent, blow trumpets, and shout.
This passage reminded us that God’s methods were not bound by human logic, but by divine purpose.
Key Message Points:
1. God Selects His Own Way
God’s approach often challenges our expectations:
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His ways go against logic – Marching instead of attacking
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His ways go against reason – Repeating the process for days
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His ways go against common sense – Victory through obedience, not force
God is not obligated to make sense. He calls us to trust.
2. God States His Own Outcome
Before the walls fell, God had already declared the result.
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His outcome is already in view – Victory was promised before action
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His outcome is not by chance – God’s plans are intentional and certain
When God speaks, the outcome is settled (even if the process is still unfolding).
3. God Sets His Own Criteria
God’s plan included everyone:
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Everyone had to participate
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Everyone had to contribute
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Everyone would benefit
Victory in God’s kingdom is communal, not individual. Obedience is collective.
4. God Supplies Total Triumph
When the people followed God’s instructions exactly as given, the walls fell, not partially, but completely.
This was not a partial win, it was total triumph.
God doesn’t just bring you through, He brings you through fully.
Final Reflection
The fall of Jericho teaches us that:
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Obedience precedes breakthrough
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Faith often looks foolish before it looks fruitful
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God’s promises are fulfilled on His terms, not ours
If you’re facing something that feels “walled in,” remember: your victory may not come the way you expect, but it will come the way God ordained.
Journaling Questions
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Where in your life is God asking you to trust Him beyond what feels logical or reasonable?
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How can you remain obedient even when you don’t yet see results?
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What role has God given you to participate in the victory He is preparing?
