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Monday: In Sincerity and Truth
Daily Lesson for Monday 22nd of December 2025
What did Joshua appeal to the Israelites to do (Joshua 24:14-15)? What does it mean to serve the Lord in sincerity and in truth?
Joshua’s appeal clearly expresses the fact that the Israelites have to decide whether, through loyalty to their Creator, to keep their uniqueness and live in the land or to fade back into being one among many idolatrous peoples, with no clear identity, purpose, or mission. The choice is theirs.
Joshua’s appeal is twofold: Israel should fear the Lord and serve Him “in sincerity and in truth.” To fear the Lord does not mean a life of perpetual trembling and emotional insecurity. It rather refers to the reverence and awe that stem from the recognition of the unfathomable greatness, holiness, and infinity of God on the one hand and our smallness, sinfulness, and finitude on the other. To fear God is a constant awareness of the magnitude of His demands, a recognition that He is not only our heavenly Father but also our Divine King. Such awareness will lead to a life of obedience to God (Leviticus 19:14, Leviticus 25:17, Deuteronomy 17:19, 2 Kings 17:34). While “fear” describes the inner attitude that must characterize an Israelite, the practical outcome of reverence to God is service.
The service that is required of Israel is characterized by two Hebrew terms: “in sincerity” and “in truth.” The first term (tamim) is mostly used as an adjective to describe the perfection of the sacrificial animal. The second term that describes Israel’s service is “truth,” or “faithfulness” (Heb. ’emet). The term generally connotes constancy and stability. It usually refers to God, whose character is intrinsically characterized by faithfulness, which is manifested toward Israel.
A faithful person is somebody who is dependable and trustworthy. Basically, Joshua is asking Israel to demonstrate the same loyalty to God that God has displayed toward His people in the course of their history. It is not merely outward compliance to His requirements but what springs from an undivided inner consistency of the heart. Their lives should reflect gratefulness to God for what He has done for them. Basically, it is how we today should relate to Jesus, as well.
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What does it mean to you to serve the Lord “in sincerity” and “in truth”? What are some of the distracting factors in your life that prevent your full devotion to God? |
Comments of the Week December 15-21

Comments of the Week December 15-21 “In this case, brevity is perfection. Thank you, Aunt Sevvy!” –Linda Nottingham on Aunty, where in the Bible do we read of other unfallen people on other worlds? Comments on This Is a Very Pessimistic Article; How Can We Define Deity?; Hail, Mary, Full of Grace; and More Grace […] Source: https://atoday.org/comments-of-the-week-dec15-21/
Pentecost 2025 Webinar Series Ep11 – How to Make an Appeal
Episode 11 of the Pentecost 2025 Webinar Series on Evangelism with guests Roger Hernandez, Debleaire Snell, and D.W. West For more information please check out Pentecost2025.com Music Licensed through the AudioNetwork Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko5LEXT9ELA
Tito 3:5 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore
“Egli ci ha salvati non per opere giuste da noi compiute ma per la sua misericordia, mediante il lavacro della rigenerazione e del rinnovamento dello Spirito Santo”. 📖 Tito 3:5
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