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Looking Ahead ...... 2 Editorials ...... 3 People of Valor

UNIT I: Acts of Courage June 6—Joshua Commands the Sun to Stand Still—Joshua 10:1-15 ...... 4 June 13—Gideon Destroys Baal’s Altar—Judges 6:25-32 ...... 18 June 20—Jonathan Attacks the Philistine Outpost—I 14:1-13 ...... 32 June 27—Elijah Rebukes King Ahab—I Kings 21:17-29 ...... 46

UNIT II: Courage Facing Threats July 4—Abijah Challenges King —II Chronicles 13:3-18 ...... 60 July 11— Rallies ’s Army—II Chronicles 32:1-8, 22-23 ...... 74 July 18—Nehemiah Combats Derision and Danger—Nehemiah 4:1-9 ...... 88 July 25—Esther Goes Before the King—Esther 4:6—5:2 ...... 102 Aug. 1—Jeremiah Stands Up to Deadly Threats—Jeremiah 26:1, 4-15 ...... 116 Aug. 8—Three Young Men Refuse to Bow—Daniel 3:1, 8-18 ...... 130

UNIT III: Courage for Aug. 15—Jesus Corrects and Commends John—Matthew 11:1-15 ...... 144 Aug. 22—Peter and John Preach with Boldness—Acts 4:6-21 ...... 158 Aug. 29—Paul Faces His Accusers—Acts 22:17-29 ...... 172 Topics for Next Quarter ...... 188 Paragraphs on Places and People ...... 189 Daily Bible Readings ...... 190 Review ...... 191

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The overriding truth for this quarter is a simple one: the Christian life is not for the faint of heart. God calls His people to be people of courage. Simply trusting Him takes courage; we must step out of our safe havens of comfort and follow Him wherever He leads. The kingdom of God has no room for cowards (cf. Rev. 21:8), although most of us would have to admit to many cowardly moments in our lives. The good news is that the One who calls us to courage also gives courage abundantly. One of the ways He does this is through the examples of those who have found and shown courage in the past. All our lessons this quarter focus on such individuals—people of valor. Our first unit of four lessons looks at four individuals from the Old Tes- tament who undertook particular acts of courage. We see Joshua pray an unprecedented prayer in order to finish the battle he was leading. We see Gideon destroy a pagan altar, knowing it would bring a backlash from his own neighbors. We see Jonathan and a single companion attack an enemy outpost that vastly outnumbered them, because they knew the battle was really the Lord’s. And we see Elijah, alone and unarmed, call a powerful king to account for a vile crime. Unit II continues the roll call of valor but particularly focuses on people who showed courage while facing formidable threats. The roster of courage includes kings such as Abijah and Hezekiah, a king’s servant (Nehemiah), a queen (Esther), a lonely prophet (Jeremiah), and three young men who stand up to the most powerful ruler in the world at that time. Unit III jumps ahead to the and looks at individuals who showed courage in serving their Lord Jesus. Although suc- cumbed to a moment of doubt and had to be corrected, Jesus commended him for his great courage in his prophetic ministry for the Lord. Peter and John faced official threats from the high council of the Jewish nation and met them with bold forthrightness. Finally, the Apostle Paul faced danger from both a frenzied mob and the Roman authorities, but he stood his ground and found a new foothold for the gospel. May we take the necessary steps to become people of valor ourselves! —Kenneth A. Sponsler.

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2 EDITORIALS Called to be Courageous

James Jordan

There are many stories in the Bible who had great faith in God. He is also about men of great courage doing known for his colossal moral failures. mighty deeds to further the kingdom He committed adultery with Bathsheba, of God. We see God choosing people, and to hide his sin, he had her husband and often we are not told why they murdered. ’s life proves that God were chosen. It is clear, however, that can overcome any mistake we make the people God chooses for mighty and continue to work through us. tasks are not perfect. Even our foolishness is no obstacle It adds credibility to the Scriptures for God. David’s son Solomon was the when we see this transparency about wisest man to ever live, and even he the weaknesses of the heroes of the had moments of failure. Apparently he Bible. We see how they failed and how worshipped other gods later in his life they even resisted the call at times, but (I Kgs. 11:4), but he did many things ultimately they did what God wanted. that God called him to do. We see examples of all different kinds Doubt can be the greatest obstacle of people that God used despite their to working for the Lord, but we must let weaknesses. the Lord patiently address our doubts. God cultivated great leaders from There were also people like Gideon, faulty men. Abraham is called the who questioned whether it was really father of all who believe (Rom. 4:16). God calling him. He asked God for He had great faith in God, but he also signs that the calling was real, and God had moments of weakness (cf. Gen. delivered the signs as requested (Judg. 12). God grew his faith through his 6:36-40). Jesus chastised people for various mistakes and still counted him demanding signs (Matt. 12:39; Mark as righteous (Rom. 4:3). 8:12), but Gideon’s story shows how Because of past failures, Moses his lack of confidence was met with was not confident in his ability to lead God’s patience. God’s people out of slavery; he even God can even overcome people’s tried to talk God out of using him stubbornness and use them to bring (Ex. 3:11). But Moses ended up being about His plans. Jonah is an example a courageous leader, while simultane- of someone who plainly refused to do ously being the meekest man alive (cf. what God commanded. God was send- Num. 12:3) ing him to the Ninevites, a people Jonah At the other end of the confidence hated. He wanted God to judge and spectrum perhaps is David, who was punish them. The idea of warning them eager to face the giant Goliath, confident of God’s wrath to come was repugnant that he could bring him down in God’s to Jonah, who would have loved to see power. David seems almost arrogant in them punished for their sins. his ventures for God, seemingly never God basically forced Jonah to warn doubting that he could do anything God them by causing a giant fish to drop called him to do (cf. I Sam. 17:26). him off on the shore near to Assyria. David is renowned as a great leader (Editorials continued on page 186) Bible Expositor and Illuminator 3 LESSON 1 June 6, 2021

SCRIPTURE LESSON TEXT

JOSH. 10:1 Now it came to pass, 8 And the Lord said unto Joshua, when Adoni-zedec king of Jerusalem Fear them not: for I have delivered had heard how Joshua had taken Ai, them into thine hand; there shall not and had utterly destroyed it; as he had a man of them stand before thee. done to Jericho and her king, so he had 9 Joshua therefore came unto them done to Ai and her king; and how the suddenly, and went up from Gilgal all inhabitants of Gibeon had made peace night. with Israel, and were among them; 10 And the Lord discomfited them 2 That they feared greatly, be- before Israel, and slew them with cause Gibeon was a great city, as a great slaughter at Gibeon, and one of the royal cities, and because it chased them along the way that was greater than Ai, and all the men goeth up to Beth-horon, and smote thereof were mighty. them to Azekah, and unto Makkedah. 3 Wherefore Adoni-zedec king of 11 And it came to pass, as they fled Jerusalem sent unto Hoham king of from before Israel, and were in the go- Hebron, and unto Piram king of Jar- ing down to Beth-horon, that the Lord muth, and unto Japhia king of Lachish, cast down great stones from heaven and unto Debir king of Eglon, saying, upon them unto Azekah, and they died: 4 Come up unto me, and help me, they were more which died with hail- that we may smite Gibeon: for it hath stones than they whom the children of made peace with Joshua and with Israel slew with the sword. the children of Israel. 12 Then spake Joshua to the Lord 5 Therefore the five kings of the Amorites, the king of Jerusalem, the in the day when the Lord delivered up king of Hebron, the king of Jarmuth, the Amorites before the children of the king of Lachish, the king of Eglon, Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, gathered themselves together, and Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and went up, they and all their hosts, and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon. encamped before Gibeon, and made 13 And the sun stood still, and the war against it. moon stayed, until the people had 6 And the men of Gibeon sent avenged themselves upon their ene- unto Joshua to the camp to Gilgal, mies. Is not this written in the book of saying, Slack not thy hand from thy Jasher? So the sun stood still in the servants; come up to us quickly, midst of heaven, and hasted not to go and save us, and help us: for all the down about a whole day. kings of the Amorites that dwell in 14 And there was no day like that the mountains are gathered together before it or after it, that the Lord against us. hearkened unto the voice of a man: 7 So Joshua ascended from Gilgal, for the Lord fought for Israel. he, and all the people of war with him, 15 And Joshua returned, and all and all the mighty men of valour. Israel with him, unto the camp to Gilgal. 4 Joshua Commands the Sun to Stand Still Lesson Text: Joshua 10:1-15

Related Scriptures: Joshua 1:5-9; 23:1-13; Isaiah 38:4-8; 60:19-22

TIME: between 1405-1398 b.c. PLACES: Gilgal; Gibeon

GOLDEN TEXT—“And there was no day like that before it or after it, that the Lord hearkened unto the voice of a man: for the Lord fought for Israel” (Joshua 10:14).

actually a wish but rather a heartfelt prayer of faith. In an astonishing an- Introduction swer to that prayer, more time was giv- en because the job that needed to get “There are only twenty-four hours finished was crucial for the mission set in a day” is a well-worn cliché but an before God’s people—that of taking unavoidable reality, so much so that and possessing the Promised Land. tips for making better use of those few hours keep coming every day. But an- other unavoidable reality is that some- times multiple demands and respon- sibilities simply make it impossible to get everything done that needs to be LESSON OUTLINE done in the allotted time. That is when we wish we could extend the day by at I. THE THREAT—Josh. 10:1-5 least a few hours. II. THE RESPONSE—Josh. 10:6-11 As incredible as it may seem, there was one time in history when this wish III. TOTAL VICTORY— was granted. Of course, it was not Josh. 10:12-15 Exposition: Verse by Verse THE THREAT how the inhabitants of Gibeon had JOSH. 10:1 Now it came to pass, made peace with Israel, and were when Adoni-zedec king of Jerusalem among them; had heard how Joshua had taken Ai, 2 That they feared greatly, be- and had utterly destroyed it; as he cause Gibeon was a great city, as had done to Jericho and her king, so one of the royal cities, and because he had done to Ai and her king; and it was greater than Ai, and all the Bible Expositor and Illuminator 5 June 6, 2021