My Daily Devotion (Book 1)

By x3mjom07

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I yearn to have more of God's Word in my life as a Christian. I created this daily devotion to demonstrate to... More

Two Families
Give Insistently
Disgraceful Thing
Be Fruitful and Increase
Great Blessing
Realization
Tell the Truth
Highly Favored
Interpreting Dreams
High Position
The Man of God
Emotional Man
Mediator
He Knows Better Than I
The Father and Son
Saving Lives
Things That We Never Knew
The Word Will Be Fulfilled
Always Be Good
Grow in Affliction
The Covenant
Moses and Egypt
God's Spokesman
Questioning the Lord?
Look To Jesus
Pharaoh's Heart
We Are Different
God Has A Purpose
The Power of God
Great Man
The Exodus
God's Protection
The Lord Will Fight For You
The LORD is our Healer
Against the LORD
Support Our Leaders
Take Counsel
Special Treasure
Don't Create God
Importance of Parents
Do Not Revile God
Serve the Lord
Act Your Words
Give With A Willing Heart
The Veil
The Oil
Anointed, Consecrated and Sanctified
The Lord Dwell Among Us
The Incense
The Sabbath Day
Intercede For Sinners
God Is Good
Amazing Things
Skills
Full Support
Pure Gold
Full Obedience
Make Our Leaders Happy
God With Us, Day And Night
Burnt Offering
The Salt
Fat and Blood
Sin Offering
Sin is Sin
Restoration
The Great Offering
Blessed Family
Moses and Aaron
Listening To One Another
Be Holy
Cleansed by the Blood of the Lamb
Spiritual Leprosy
Cleanse the House
The Unclean
Atonement for Sins
Washed
Live By The Word
Observe and Perform
Owned by God
Tell The World
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Always Rejoice In The LORD
Keep The Fire Burning
Commander of Blessings
God Confims His Covenant
The Tithes
The Levites
Outnumbered
Live Your Life According to the Word
Task
The Curse
Speak Blessing
Hear The Voice
God's Pattern
At The Command of the Lord
What the Lord Do to Us, Do to Others Also
God Has No Limitation
Do Not Speak Against The Man of God
Self-Esteem
Do Not Go Without The Lord
The Tassel
A Leadership of Moses
Blossom
A Gift
Purify Ourselves
A Test of Obedience
Take Possession
Speak The Word
God's Word Is True
The Star and The Scepter
Godly Zealous
No Inheritance
Legacy
Holy Convocation
Tell Everything
Don't Break Your Word
Memorial
Do or Not
Christian Journey
The Inheritance
Small or Larger, Give!!!
Think of What is Best
Choose Wisely
Life Testimony
Fear Not
Seek the Lord
Walk in His Ways
Multiply Greatly
The Least of All People
God Chastens His Children
Not Because You Are Righteous
Awesome Things
Nothing Can Be Against Us
Be Careful
Because You Listen
People of God
The Poor Will Never Cease
Give According to God's Blessings
Do Not Choose A Foreigner
Be Blameless
Refuge
Don't Worry, God Will Save You!!
Be Settled
Homosexual
It Is Because God Loves You
Own Sin
Unrighteous Behavior
Special People
Amen!
Blessings Follow God
The Secret and Revealed
He is Your Life
With God
Set Your Heart
Everyone Receives God's Word
Spirit of Wisdom
Meditate the Word
Amazing God
God Will Exalt You
Memorial
Disobedience
God Will Make Your Name Great
Accursed Things
Word for the World
They Need to be Saved
Word of Victory
The Conquerors
Leader's Reward
Time is Gold
Strength from God
The Canaanites
You Are Strong
Go and Possess the Land
Partition
Cities of Refuge
God's Words Never Fail
Witness
Hold Fast
Serve the Lord
God Speaks Victory
Covenant of God
The Father's Heart
Stay Strong
Heart for People
Ask God for a Sign
Arise and Go
Let God Rules
God's Vengeance
True Repentance
Leaders Are Needed
God is Your Help, Love People
Let The Children Grow In Spirit
Love At First Sight?
Victory In The Spirit
Wrong Love
Blessed, Because of the Man of God
Let God Be Your Guide
Sin vs. Love
Never Stop Until You Succeed

The Jebusites

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By x3mjom07

JOSHUA CHAPTER 15

Memory Verse

          As for the Jebusites, the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the children of Judah could not drive them out; but the Jebusites dwell with the children of Judah at Jerusalem to this day.
Joshua 15:63 NKJV

God's Word

       Question: "Who were the Jebusites?"
       Answer: When God promised to give Abraham a land for his descendants, it was described as being inhabited by many tribes, including the Jebusites (Genesis 15:18–21). Who were these people, and where did they come from?According to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10, the Jebusites were descended from Noah’s son Ham, through his son Canaan. They were one of the Amorite tribes who were placed under judgment by God for their wickedness (Genesis 15:16). God described their pagan worship as abominable practices (Deuteronomy 20:18), which may have included child sacrifice. As a result of that judgment, God told the Israelites to exterminate all of the Amorite tribes when they came into the land. The Israelites were also forbidden to intermarry with them, so the Jebusites would not pass on their pagan practices.The Jebusites dwelt in the hill country, with Jerusalem as one of their key cities (Numbers 13:29;Judges 19:10–11). The Jebusites’ name for “Jerusalem” was “Jebus,” and it retained that name until the time of King David (1 Chronicles 11:4–5). During the time of Joshua, the Jebusite king Adoni-zedek joined with four other Amorite kings to attack the Israelites at Gibeon (Joshua 10:5), but he was defeated and put to death. Later, the Jebusites joined with Jabin, king of Hazor, in a pitched battle against the Israelites, but they were also defeated by Joshua’s army (Joshua 11:3). Despite these defeats, the Jebusites continued to live in the hill country around Jerusalem for many generations. During the time of the judges, some Israelites began to intermarry with the Jebusites, causing God to bring judgment on the nation (Judges 3:5).When David became king of Israel, he attacked the Jebusites of Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6) and conquered the city, which then became known as the City of David. Apparently, David granted terms of peace with the remaining Jebusites, because he made a friendly deal with Araunah the Jebusite to purchase land for building the temple (2 Samuel 24:18–25). The Jebusites remained subjugated to Israel and were part of the forced labor Solomon later used for his building projects.Though they were allowed to live among the Israelites, the Jebusites and other Amorite tribes maintained their distinctive ways and thus became a continuing snare to the people of Israel. When Ezra the priest led a revival among the Jews who returned from the Babylonian captivity, he had to deal with the issue of intermarriage with Jebusites and others (Ezra 9:1). Ezra commanded the men of Israel to confess their sins and put away their pagan wives so that God would take away His wrath.After this, the Jebusites disappear from history; likely, they were absorbed into the other Gentile peoples who lived in the land of Israel. An extra-biblical reference to the Jebusites may be contained in one of the tablets discovered at Mari, in modern-day Syria. One cuneiform tablet mentions a people called the “Yabusiim,” which could very well be a reference to the Jebusites.

       Jebusites symbolizes temptation, and temptation is not a sin unless we yield by it.
      As Christians, we need to accept that the presence of sin is everywhere but still the Presence of God is our dwelling place.
       There are so many Jebusites in ourlives that we need to overcome. And we shall only overcome them by the Word of God.

God's Character

      He is my Dwelling Place

God's Promises

      He will help me to overcome any temptations.

Life Application

       I will always dwell in God's Presence
         

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