Hope_Sabbath_School_Podcast

December 21st, 2025

CHOOSE THIS DAY WHOM YOU WILL SERVE

Hope Sabbath School

Joshua asks the children of Israel to make a decision. Now that they have received the land of promise what appeal is Joshua making? How did Israel respond? This week we will learn from this final chapter of the Book of Joshua, and make application to our lives.

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12/21/2025, 4:01 AM
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Pastor Derek Morris
Categories
Faith, Bible

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