Schaeffer examines the book of Joshua and uncovers God\'s sorrow over human sin and his love for his people.
This study of the settling of Israel will inspire readers to see the hand of God present in all of history, including today..
This is as true for us as it was for those in Joshua\'s time.
In the book of Joshua, Schaeffer finds that God reveals his sorrow over human sin, as well as his gracious love for his people.
Francis Schaeffer\'s thoughts on the book of Joshua show readers the historic, spiritual, and intellectual nourishment available for the Christian life through the examples of Joshua and his fellow Israelites.
God\'s care of his people becomes obvious, and their struggle with disobedience, selfishness, and fear is very human.
Joshua describes the historic shift from the revelation of God\'s promises to their realization.
They faced the responsibility of living as a covenant people while adapting to change.
Israel needed discipline in light of their newfound freedom.
The book of Joshua brings to life real History during the crucial period of transition for the Israelites as they follow God\'s direction and settle in the promised land.
Relating Joshua to the our lives, he reveals the presence of God throughout History and God\'s continued work today.
Schaeffer examines the book of Joshua and uncovers God\'s sorrow over human sin and his love for his people