Girls Gone Bible - Obedience That Breaks Walls | Girls Gone Bible
Episode Date: June 27, 2025Hiiii GGB! This week we’re diving into what it really means to obey God — even when it doesn’t make sense. We’re reading from the book of Joshua and talking about the power of worship as wa...rfare. We talk about what it means to fight differently — with faith, praise, and full trust in God. Episode starts at around 11 mins. we love you so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari You can order our new book “Out of the Wilderness— 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons” at girlsgonebible.com/book Hillsdale College Enroll at Hillsdale College today for FREE Hillsdale.edu/GGB Good Ranchers Good ranchers special offer for this month: Free ground beef, bacon, chicken nuggets, or salmon in every order for a year + $40 off with code GGB. https://go.goodranchers.com/ggb JOIN US ON GGB+ 🥹❤️ https://ggb.supportingcast.fm WE ARE ON THE OFFICIAL GIRLS GONE BIBLE LIVE TOUR! www.girlsgonebible.com/tour WE LOVE YOU AND CANNOT WAIT TO SEE YOU!
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Hi guys, I'm Ange.
And I'm Ari.
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What, that was a little dumb?
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What, that was a little dumb?
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No, you can say it.
Okay, hi, I'm Ange.
And I'm Ari.
And this is Girls Gone Bible.
We are a faith-based podcast where we talk everything
from spirituality to mental health to relationships.
And we love Jesus so much here.
We love reading the Bible.
Every single episode
hopefully we open this Bible because the Bible is way more impactful than anything we could ever say
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So what's up? What's that? Do you want to hear something? What?
So I'm at Sprouts the other day.
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and she said she left that night and she's
Has not experienced PMDD since
And you prayed for her so this happened two days ago, oh my gosh that is so cool
Yeah
And it was really and then I heard another testimony
from a friend of mine who has a friend of a friend of a friend,
right, all through the grapevine.
This guy was dating this girl.
And he, whatever they're like in a regular worldly relationship,
and he moves her into this beautiful home.
It's her dream home.
They live in LA.
They're so happy. They're so in love. They live in LA. They're so happy.
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They're obviously like dating the world's way.
All of a sudden, this girl starts finding Jesus.
All of a sudden, this girl starts watching a podcast.
It's called Girls Gone Bible.
It's called what?
It's called Girls Gone Bible.
And she's making her boyfriend, she's making her boyfriend
watch our podcast. She's making him boyfriend watch our podcast.
She's going to him with the Bible,
reading him scripture, being like,
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who opened my eyes to the fact that I can't live your girlfriend anymore because basically I listen to these two girls who
open my eyes to the fact that I can't live with my boyfriend.
She moves out of her dream place.
She moves out and literally this guy is so mind blown and is like, now he wants to know
about Jesus because he's like, I just gave this girl everything and she didn't want it
because she wanted Jesus more.
That's what you call a girl walking in obedience.
I know, I want to call her.
I don't know who she is.
How did you know that?
She wrote to you?
No, one of my friends.
Yeah, one of my friends told me that someone called her
and was like, who are these girls
who made my girlfriend Lee?
Isn't that crazy?
If you're listening and that's you, we are so proud of you.
There's nothing better than hearing those stories.
Isn't that crazy?
And you prayed for that girl and Jesus healed her of PMDD.
That's huge.
I can't believe that.
That is so awesome.
That makes me so...
The power of prayer.
You know, I was thinking, remember how I was telling you about my aunt?
Barbara?
So I don't, can I tell that?
I don't know if I've never shared this, but my auntie Barbara, she's my, she's my grandmother's
sister and she is the most devout Catholic.
She's dedicated her whole life to the Catholic Church. Since I was-
Is she a nun?
No, she's not a nun, but she's lived in purity
her whole life.
Like her life is just to the church.
She serves a church.
She helps the homeless.
Like that's her whole life.
She's a saint.
And like growing up, I,
she would always talk about God and stuff,
but she's been praying for me since I was a little girl.
And how crazy is it that I'm in ministry now? My Ani Barbara has been praying for me since I was just a kid.
And so, it just goes to show you how powerful prayers are. Don't ever stop praying for people.
Even kids. Yeah. Yeah.
I pray for my nieces and my nephews so much that they would just grow up to know Jesus.
And sometimes it's almost hard to pray because I'm like, there's so little.
No, no, pray for them.
You're literally here because of Auntie Barbara.
It's crazy.
That's crazy.
It's crazy.
So don't stop praying even if you don't see changes.
You'll start to see little changes when you keep praying fervently.
Auntie Barbara, um really quick do you want to hear the funniest thing ever?
Yes I do. I better laugh hard because I need it. It might not be the funniest thing ever. It's more
cute. But so my mom calls me this morning. She goes to G-M-S, Jesus Image. Oh she did? She goes
to Jesus image last night
and I'm just praying for her as she's in there.
I know she's there and so I'm just praying
that God would encounter her in a way,
because my mom doesn't live for herself.
My mom lives for her kids, she lives for everyone else.
So I don't know if my mom's ever even prayed for herself.
I don't know if she's ever been like,
Lord, I want you for myself.
Like, you know.
She really does live for everyone else.
Yeah.
She's so, so blessed.
You're a lot like her, if I'm honest.
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So you guys today we are so excited for this episode.
I don't think that I've actually ever had more fun studying a story than this one.
Jared, that's pretty cool.
Guys, you heard it here first.
We're reading from Joshua chapter six.
We're taking it back to the Old Testament and we're reading about Joshua,
an incredible man, an incredible leader, and the story of Jericho. We'll get there. So before
Ari and I start with the reading from Joshua, basically the whole story is about radical
obedience. It's about obedience and I have a devotional. As a lot of you guys know, Ari and I wrote a devotional.
It's called Out of the Wilderness 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons.
And we love our devotional. We really do. We love your guys' response and reactions.
We love when you guys tag us in the stories, reading the devotional, showing us your prayer, what you're laying
down, what you learned.
It is like one of the most rewarding things about all of this, I think.
Yeah, it's those stories.
Every time I click on it, I'm like, I can't believe this.
Thank you for the comments on YouTube too.
Please keep commenting on what you're enjoying, what chapter you love most. We love reading all the comments. It's so awesome.
It's just really rewarding for us to know that. Because we know we love it, right? Because
it's about Jesus and we love Jesus, but to know that it actually has an impact on you
guys, it means the world to us. So I have a devotional. It's day 17 in the book, and it's called, Don't Go Back
to the Very Thing God Delivered You From.
Can you just repeat that one more time?
It says, Don't Go Back to the Very Thing God Delivered You From. And so in this devotional,
I talk about, I write about Moses and the Israelites. Moses was the appointed leader that God had lead the Israelites out of Egypt into the wilderness and into the promised land.
And a lot of you guys know this story with the Israelites. They were just very, right? They were slaves in Egypt,
and God was literally taking them into the promised land that flowed with milk and honey,
and it was just going to be a beautiful life for the Israelites. But they had to go through a
wilderness season, a wilderness period, and a two-week trip through the wilderness actually ended
up taking them 40 years because of their disobedience, their dissatisfaction, and because they wanted to go back to slavery.
And so I want to read you guys a little bit out of this. This one's about a boy.
And I know that we all want those. Which boy? Well I've actually I've never, we don't talk about, you know, I love
everybody. We never, it's never like anything weird. Yeah, like we love all of our exes.
We love all of our, I absolutely love them.
They're amazing.
They're amazing.
God bless them.
No, we seriously love them.
Let's call them right now.
I was about to say, should we call them?
Let's call them.
Okay, listen, don't go back to the very thing
God delivered you from.
This is a story about a relationship in my life
that was really toxic and that
I couldn't let go of that I even ended at one point. I ended it multiple times and I
went back. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Who did you think? No, no, no. This one is about a relationship
that I kept going back to. And so I'll just read you a little part. It says, a few years ago, I got into an unhealthy relationship.
Only three months in, I saw that the relationship had become very controlling
and was on its way to becoming downright toxic. It hadn't gotten there yet,
but the writing was on the wall. I saw it and I heard God asking me to trust Him.
I heard God asking me to trust Him. So I listened.
Acting in obedience to God, I ended the relationship. Unfortunately, I couldn't
stick to my decision. Since I was very isolated in my faith, I wasn't strong
enough to stay away from the toxic guy. I felt lonely and anxious and I missed
him terribly, so I took him back. Instead of my loneliness driving me to
God, I bought into the lie that God couldn't provide the comfort, love, and confidence I needed.
Adversity had hit, and in the heat of the moment, I surrendered to my flesh." And then I basically
talk about how the guy and I got back together, and what I thought was gonna happen, what God
spoke to me that was gonna happen, actually did. It became really toxic, really unhealthy, really miserable, and just really,
really bad. And I said, I spent the next six months in what felt like hell because I chosen
to ignore God. Because I didn't trust God's will for my life, what could have been six months of
discovering a stronger relationship with Jesus and developing my faith became six months of sadness,
uncertainty, and fear." And we'll come to this a little bit later. So I mean, yeah,
you heard it here first. We'll continue that on later. Being obedient to God is
the most important thing we can do. Right ladies? Right ladies. Do you want to start?
I have a little bit of reading today and I want you guys to lock in.
I want you to pay attention.
I don't want your mind to wander.
I don't want you to watch the podcast and be on your phone.
This is such a beautiful story.
Can we all try to, like together, because I'm speaking for myself.
Same.
This is one of my biggest issues right now I'm dealing with.
Can we all try to make a pact that we're not gonna be
on our phones as much?
Can we set like an alarm?
What's that app that you have?
I don't know. Brick?
There's an app called Brick
where it basically sets a time limit.
So maybe we should all get on Brick.
Let's do it.
And try to memorize scripture more than we're scrolling
through TikTok and Instagram.
Can you make that path?
I really like that.
I know if you're with our path.
So Joshua is one of the most incredible leaders
of the Old Testament.
Joshua is the man that was chosen by God after Moses.
So you guys know Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, but he didn't actually
lead them into the promised land. Moses died with that first generation of Israelites who never made
it into the promised land because of their disobedience. And then so God raises up Joshua,
who is appointed and chosen to lead them into the promised land. And Joshua, his character is just marked by radical obedience
and submission to God.
And the best thing about Joshua that I love so much,
that I realized through studying this scripture,
is that he's one of the only, if not the only leader
in the Old Testament that begins well and he finishes well.
Go read the Old Testament.
Every leader is either bad the whole time or they
start out well, but then they get corrupted by greed or lust or power or just they're just flawed.
They're so flawed. And not that Joshua is not flawed, but he really, he was obedient. He was
obedient. And we're going to talk about this city called Jericho. So Jericho was one of the oldest cities and was inhabited by the Canaanites.
And Jericho was this city with this massive wall around the entire city.
It was 25 feet tall, 20 feet deep, wide.
It was 25 feet high and 20 feet wide.
I keep saying depth.
It was 25.
It was just pretty wide.
Yeah, it was really wide. It was very keep saying depth. It was wide. It was 25. It was just pretty wide. Yeah, it was
really wide. It was very wide, very thick, very tall. And basically the Canaanites were like,
okay, we saw God part the Red Sea. We saw God do win all these wars, but we've never seen God
come over a wall or tear down a wall. Like God is not that type of God. And so they thought that their wall around Jericho was way stronger than God could ever
be, and they had no idea the God that they were dealing with.
The victory of Jericho is one of the most iconic moments in Israel's entire history
because they won over Jericho.
They completely conquered the city of Jericho, but not by military strength.
But it was a profound theological statement about God's presence and God's power.
And the whole point of this story is teaching us all because yes, this is an ancient story
from a long time ago, but it is applicable to our lives today because God is not actually
asking us to fight our battles the way that we think He is.
He's not asking us to take down our own strongholds. God tears down strongholds. He tears down walls,
not through us fighting, but it is divine authority, human obedience, and waging war through worship. It is about fighting
with worship. We're so excited. One thing about Joshua, I think you're talking
about how he was able to be obedient from the beginning and finish well. You
see Joshua, how he was able to see the mistakes of the Israelites. See them, they
kept looking back, they kept making mistakes.
And he learned from them and he did better.
I love that.
And so I think it just, I, as I was reading that, I just, I hope you guys will continue
to listen to how we were in such darkness, continue to listen to our mistakes and learn
from it and not keep doing it.
That's so good.
So I hope we can be that for you
because as I, when I was reading about Joshua,
I was like, I hope they can watch us,
like Joshua and finish well and not keep being
like the Israelite staying stuck in bondage.
I love that.
I actually love that.
We're gonna start at this little part here
in Joshua five, just the very end of it,
because I think it, I was reading from
Joshua 6 and then I just went up a little bit and I realized this is such an important
part of this story.
It's Joshua 5 verse 13.
So basically before Joshua ever receives the instructions on how they were going to take
down Jericho, God sends a messenger,
sends a person. It's like a figure. It's actually called a theophany. It's a figure that's basically
a earthly manifestation of God, but it's not even a real person, but it looks like a person.
And it says, when Joshua was near the town of Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing
in front of him with sword in hand.
Joshua went up to him and demanded, Are you friend or foe?
And in another translation, he says, Are you for us?
Are you for our enemies?
And the person's, the figure's response is so clear.
He says, Neither one.
He replied, I am the commander of the Lord's army.
And this is such an important moment for Joshua because he was waiting for
instructions on how he was going to gain victory over Jericho, but God purposely
sent someone to let him know, hey, actually I'm not here for your cause.
God is not here for Israel's cause. Israel must align with God's holiness.
The whole point, like this moment completely reorients Joshua's posture in thinking,
okay, actually, God's not coming here to make me win or to make them win.
It's actually all about us serving God. Like it's about establishing hierarchy,
like what's first, what's priority,
and it's our worship to God and everything.
So if you're in a situation,
I just know so many people who are like,
I need God to back my dreams.
I need God to back my stuff, my podcast, my ministry.
I need God to like bless what I already put my hands to.
And God's looking at them like,
what are you talking about?
I'm gonna bless my will for your life.
Like start looking to me first
as opposed to looking what you can do.
And then it says at this,
Joshua fell with his face to the ground in reverence.
I am at your command, Joshua said,
what do you want your servant to do?
This is how you get victory over something. This posture of humility by saying what do you want me to do?
Every victory of your life will begin on your face in front of Jesus, completely humble before God.
And it says the commander of the Lord's army replied,
take off your sandals for the place where you are standing is holy."
And Joshua did as he was told. What a beautiful moment.
So it's one of that is it's so powerful.
It's such a powerful moment of just being like that figure refusing to answer his question,
like, are you for us? Are you for our enemies? I just think like prosperity gospel like does
that a lot where they're like,
God's got your back.
And it also makes people feel like, OK, if he has my back,
then he doesn't have anybody else's back.
Like, he has my back more than their back.
And that's just not the truth.
His main intention is for his will to prevail, for us to carry out his will.
He's actually not here to back us.
You know what I mean?
Now the gates of Jericho were tightly shut because the people were afraid of the Israelites.
No one was allowed to go in or out. But the Lord said to Joshua,
I have given you Jericho, its king and all its strong warriors. You and your fighting men
should march around the town once a day for six days.
Seven priests will walk ahead of the ark, each carrying a ram's horn. On the seventh day, you are to march around the town
seven times with the priests blowing the horns.
When you hear the priests, give one long blast on the ram's horns. Have all the people shout as loud as they can.
Then the walls of the town will collapse and the people can charge straight onto the town." So good. So what we have here,
Joshua and his people, the Israelites, they're basically going to walk around the town of Jericho.
Imagine this. This is a battle plan that completely defies any logic. It doesn't make sense.
Imagine these people are sitting there waiting for an incredible plan of attack.
How are we going to conquer this town?
How are we going to tear down these walls?
What are we going to do?
And God's like, you're going to take these things, you're going to take the Ark of the
Covenant, which symbolizes my presence, and you're going to walk around in silence, blowing trumpets for six days, one time a day for six days.
And then on the seventh day, you're going to walk around it seven times, blowing these horns, blowing these trumpets.
It doesn't make any sense. And there's a point to it. There's a point why it doesn't make sense. How often are in your life have you noticed God doing things that don't make sense?
Yeah. I never thought he would choose me to preach the gospel.
That doesn't make any sense, right?
Exactly, because he wants us to know that only he can do it.
So Joshua called together the priests and said,
Take up the Ark of the Lord's Covenant and assign seven priests to walk in front of it,
each carrying a ram's horn. Then he gave orders to the people,
march around the town and the armed men will lead the way in front of the Ark of the Lord.
And what's really significant about this, so since the Ark of the Covenant symbolizes
God's presence, imagine this, it's like everything is intentional.
When you read the Bible and you see little details, you ask, why?
What's the point?
What's the meaning?
The Ark of the Covenant, which is God's presence, goes before the people.
So imagine this, God's presence in your own life leads you and
you literally do nothing except let him fight on your behalf. But the point is
that it's God's presence leading you forward. You be quiet, be still and know
that I am God and you let God fight. After Joshua spoke to the people, the
seven priests with the ram's horns started marching in the presence of the
Lord, blowing the horns as they marched and the ark of the ram's horns started marching in the presence of the Lord, blowing the horns as they marched, and the ark of the Lord's covenant followed behind him. Some of the
armed men marched in front of the priests with the horns and some behind the ark, with
the priests continually blowing the horns.
"'Do not shout, do not even talk,' Joshua commanded. Not a single word from any of you
until I tell you to shout,
then shout. So the ark of the Lord was carried around the town once that day and then everyone
returned to spend the night in the camp." But real quick, I just wanted to say, you
know, when he says, do not shout, do not even talk, sometimes like in our obedience, we are to stand still. That is one of the biggest
parts of obedience. Like we stand still and wait and sometimes we want to go, go, go, but God wants
us to rest until He says go. Exactly. We are literally meant to obey while God fights. Yes.
Yes. On the seventh day, the Israelites got up at dawn
and marched around the town as they had done before.
But this time, they went around the town seven times.
The seventh time around, as the priests sounded the long blast
on their horns, Joshua commanded the people,
shout, for the Lord has given you the town. Jericho and everything in it must
be completely destroyed as an offering to the Lord. I love this moment so much when
it says, Joshua commanded the people, shout. And I just feel like this really shows the
power of the spoken word. Our voices become an instrument of God's power. What are you saying?
What are you speaking when you're anxious? Are you saying scripture out loud?
Are you declaring healing over yourself when your thoughts are running rampant?
Are you saying hey, I take these thoughts captive and make them obedient to Christ
I just there's so much power in the words that we say, and that when we see the enemy doing something,
when we see things going weird,
when we see that our thoughts
are not even our own thoughts anymore, speaking,
and like, it's literally just the power of the spoken word.
It's the most powerful thing that we have,
is to speak to these things.
Recently, you guys, I feel like I went through
a period of time where I stopped speaking over myself
the way I used to.
It almost felt like religious.
I feel like the enemy can really,
as you're on your faith journey,
remember the things you did at first,
like Revelation talks about.
Remember what you did at first,
because as we mature in our faith,
I think sometimes we let go
of the things that God told us to do in the beginning because we think we're just more
advanced now.
Like for me, I just felt like I stopped declaring things over myself.
I stopped like casting anxiety out because I thought it was like too spiritual.
I don't know.
But I recently, or I would just like let myself keep having bad thoughts and I just let them
be there and accept them.
I've spent the past few months being like, I will not tolerate bad thoughts.
I will not tolerate this tormenting anxiety.
I will not sit here and let Satan have like complete power over my mind.
So I speak and I make it stop.
Just doing this walk, I'm just like, I'm not letting the enemy have my mind anymore.
I can't believe how long I've led,
I've believed the lies and I've spoken over myself.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, oh, I'm just not good enough.
Like, no, like do not speak that over yourself.
Yeah, there's so much power in the spoken word.
If you're going through something,
if you're being tormented, if your mind is going crazy,
if you're having anxiety, speak out loud.
Literally last night, I'm on the phone with John
and I walked into my house and I've always been like this
since I was a kid.
I get kind of scared at night.
It's a thing that I need to overcome.
But he and I are praying on the phone,
over the phone before bed.
And as I'm praying, I feel like the darkest,
and this is not me like, you know,
over-spiritualizing anything.
I literally feel a dark presence,
and this doesn't happen every day or all the time,
but like, it was so obvious.
I felt like a dark presence.
It felt like it was like right here.
And I'm like trying to pray,
and then I'm like
seeing scary images in my head. And it was just fear. It was like the enemy attacking
me with fear. And I'm just like, I continue on with the prayer that I'm praying that has
nothing to do with what is happening around me right now. And then finally I stopped and
I was like, and I started rebuking it and I started speaking to it and like telling it to leave and that like, I'm not going to accept this and stop.
And then John starts praying in tongues and then we're both, you know, and it was a really
great moment.
But I spent a couple of minutes with the fear inside of me and being silent about it.
Like no, speak.
Yeah, you have to fight.
Yeah.
Verse 17, Jericho and everything in it must be completely destroyed as an offering to
the Lord.
Only Rahab the prostitute and the others in her house will be spared, for she protected
our spies.
Do not take any of the things set apart for destruction, or yourselves will be completely
destroyed and you will bring trouble on the camp of Israel.
Everything made from silver, gold, bronze, or iron
is sacred on the Lord and must be brought to His treasury."
I love this so much.
There's a couple of things I wanna talk about.
I love Rahab because it shows that,
I just, I honestly, you read that Rahab is a prostitute and God uses her
and then ends up saving her and her family and it just goes to show you that
you're not too far gone that you don't have too much of a past that it's never
too late to come to Jesus yeah with obedience and faith like she came to him
in obedience into faith and I read later her, that Jesus comes through her lineage,
she was the mother of Boaz.
Yeah.
Which just shows you that you're not too far gone
no matter your past.
And I love that.
I think that's so powerful.
Yeah, Rahab basically made a covenant with God.
Rahab believed in the God of Israel.
And so God honors faith.
Like he honors faith, he honors loyalty. He honors, like, yeah,
if anyone tries to hold your past against you, just know, just know that God does not care who you are,
where you come from. If you have faith, if you're loyal, if you have fidelity to God, the God of the
Bible, He'll honor that. Yeah. And I think that just, I just love that because so many people feel like they can't
come to God because of their past. And He's just like, come as you are, come as you are.
Hey, look at us. We have a whole podcast.
And I just love, do not take any of the things set apart for destruction or you yourselves
will be completely destroyed and you will bring trouble on the camp of Israel.
When God gives you specific instructions, you move and it's not just lay down one or two things.
He's saying lay it all down and that could be if he takes away sin, he's not telling you to just cut one or two things out. He's saying, get rid of it, lay it behind you,
because it's not that I'm going to destroy you,
it's going to destroy you.
The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy.
And trust me, we lived the world.
There's nothing that comes good from it.
And so take it from two girls that lived in darkness for so long.
I love that it says.
So when you guys read the Old Testament, when you
read about the Israelites, there's two types of ways you can read. I mean there's many types of
ways, but one there's like expository reading where you read the Bible in a way that's like
you're not trying to just apply it. It's not topical reading. You're not just trying to apply
it to your life, but you're actually looking at the context in which the scripture
was written, the people, the author, the time, the place.
So if you read this in an expository way,
you see the Israelites are the Israelites.
They're going through this.
And yes, there are lessons to learn,
but we focus on Israel as Israel of the time.
But then if you look at scripture in a way that's applicable to your life, and both are important,
we want to read scripture contextually, and then we want to read it in a way that applies to our
own lives. And when you read the Old Testament, you can literally replace Israel with yourself. Like we are Israel. We are the unfaithful, disobedient Israel
who consistently fell, consistently worshiped idols,
consistently turned our backs against God
and loved another thing and then repented
and then begged God to come to us and save us
and then God comes and delivers us.
Like literally the entire Old Testament refers and points to Jesus because there's an overarching
narrative in the entire Bible, and it's Jesus. It's the redemptive nature of Jesus Christ who
comes once and for all to deliver us. Verse 20 says, when the people heard the sound of the
ram's horns, they shouted as loud as they could. Suddenly the walls
of Jericho collapsed and the Israelites charged straight into the town and captured it. They
completely destroyed everything in it with their swords, men and women, young and old, cattle,
sheep, goats, and donkeys." And this moment where it says, suddenly the walls of Jericho collapsed.
I read some really, really great commentaries while studying this, and I wanted to read you
guys in Joshua chapter 6 verse 20, it says, on the seventh day after the seventh March,
the people shout and the walls fall flat. And the Hebrew term used, takteya, better be saying that, right? Takteya suggests
a total collapse, possibly inward, doesn't make any sense, indicating divine and not
human destruction. So somehow, someway, the walls didn't even fall just like down, they
didn't fall on the outside, they fell on top of the people
to even further aid the Israelites in their conquest. The narrative of this is clear that
this is God's doing, like the whole point is for us to know that God did this. And then Robert
L. Hubbard Jr. wrote, God deliberately chose a method that ruled out Israelite credit for the victory.
This is not a triumph of Israel's might, but of God's power.
Us sitting on a podcast is proof of God's power.
It's just crazy.
The two stories that we told at the beginning of this episode, a girl being healed at a
GBG live podcast is literally so God can show off and say,
I took these two girls who should not be doing this,
and I'm going to heal people through this ministry.
Yeah.
You know what else I love about this story?
The key thing in here, I think too, is on the seventh day,
and seven is the word of completion.
Don't give up till God finishes his completion and sometimes
that may not be the sixth or seventh lap. Like don't give up. I love that it talks about they
had to do it one time, then two times, then three times, then four times. And so much on my personal
journey. It took a while and so many people give up on the second, third lap. They're like, oh, I've been obedient.
I've laid my life down.
I've been doing this thing,
but God's not answering my prayers,
so they just walk away.
And so I hope this story gives you some hope
of keep going.
Don't give up on the sixth lap.
Look at them.
They kept going.
They kept doing things when they couldn't see,
when they didn't know what was going to happen, and then boom, it happens.
I love that you say that so much.
That is actually such, such, such a good point, because imagine like,
OK, fine, God wanted to make a point that only he
it was like a supernatural fall of the wall.
But why did he have the Israelites go around seven times?
He could have still made his point have the Israelites go around seven times?
He could have still made his point
having them go around once, but it's to build faith.
It is to like exercise obedience when it's annoying.
Anybody watching ever have to be obedient
and it's a little annoying.
Like we should all be joyfully obedient,
but the truth is sometimes it's annoying to be obedient. A lot of the times you don't want to. A lot of the times, man, you just wish God would
just act right now without making you do all this stuff and go through all these
things, but you have to understand one thing, and I know we say it all the time,
He is producing something in you, forming Himself within you through your obedience.
And I just want to say, I love that God doesn't just give in and do everything for us when we want him to. I love that we get to join in his suffering. I love that we get to be painfully
obedient sometimes. Like, it's just that it makes the reward that much sweeter. It makes it that much better.
Yeah.
Well, and it also tests our humility, tests our ego, it tests our pride.
And that's a lot of the time.
What they had to do was crazy.
They had to march around with rams and horns and all these things.
Like me at the shows.
Oh yeah, let me tell you this real quick.
Angela at the shows. Oh yeah, let me tell you this real quick. Angela at the shows, she goes through
the, what is it called, the aisles and she anoints every single seat and there's probably
2500 seats. So she'd be anointing every single seat, but I will come out and be like, and
she'll be like, I'm just walking around like Jericho one more time. I can't even imagine what those theaters workers,
what they think when they see me walking around
because right, it's like, it's obviously
I'm not doing anything.
It's not a religious thing where I have to do that.
It's just symbolic.
And it's like my version of washing feet
where like I'm just doing something that symbolizes to God.
Like, you know, I love this story and like may it manifest in my life. I'm just doing something that symbolizes to God, like,
I love this story and may it manifest in my life. I'm not doing that because I have to. It's not a weird ritual. I just love it. It puts my heart in a good place of we are conquering this city,
where Jesus is conquering this city. Jesus is conquering this land, or this theater.
And I walk around that theater completely silent though.
And so the sound people, the light people, they're all sitting there watching me go around seven times
and then on the seventh time I start praying in tongues really loud because it says shout so I have to do it.
It's so funny.
But yeah, no, this story really is such a good description of humility and how God will sometimes have you walk in obedience to say,
do you have a little bit of pride? Do you have a little bit of ego?
Because it just comes like them walking around. It's like, I know nothing.
Like, you know better than I do. Okay, I will follow. I will walk around this thing seven times.
And so I know for me, with my
obedience, it's helped me put down my ego. It's helped me learn humility. I think I just, it's on
my heart right now. So maybe somebody needs to hear it. I think Ari and I have both learned this
in our journey. One of the greatest acts of obedience is treating people the way that Jesus would treat them,
even when they've hurt you, even when you're mad at them, even when I'll speak for myself like,
I don't want to be nice to someone when they've upset me. I don't want to be nice to someone.
It is the greatest challenge of your life to wash somebody's feet when you feel really hurt by them or you feel really offended
by someone and to still show up.
It is a lifelong journey.
I don't know if anybody will ever get it completely right, but I mean, what an act of obedience.
So if you're watching this and you have a family member or you have a friend or your
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I would encourage you to step out and be so obedient,
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and treat this person the way that you know
you're meant to treat them,
and see what happens in your own heart.
It's not about that person.
That's what we've learned, right? It's not even, you're not doing it for the own heart. It's not about that person. That's what we've learned, right?
Like it's not even, you're not doing it
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It's for you.
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And then we're going gonna go to verse 26.
It says, at that time, Joshua invoked this curse.
Wait, hold on, 26.
Oh, sorry.
May the curse of the Lord fall on anyone
who tries to rebuild the town of Jericho.
At the cost of his firstborn son,
he will lay its foundation.
At the cost of his youngest son,
he will set up its gates.
So the Lord was with Joshua and his reputation spread throughout the land.
So in this moment where he literally puts a curse on anybody who tries to rebuild the walls of Jericho,
this is such a profound moment, which by the way, it's a prophetic word that's later fulfilled in 1 Kings chapter
1634, under the rule of Ahab, they rebuild the wall of Jericho when they're never meant
to.
And basically the curse functions as a warning that you are not to rebuild anything that God has torn down. You're not to pursue anything that God has removed
from your life. You are not meant to long for the things that God has brought you out
of like the Israelites did. I just think this is such a profound moment. May it be a warning
to all of us, not in a way like it's cursed,
like witchy and whatever, but may it truly, like, throughout scripture, God constantly
talks about moving forward. You see so many people who really fall because Lot's wife,
the Israelites, so many people who are looking backwards. And you read Philippians 3 and
it talks about, about like pressing on forward
towards the things of Christ.
Like we leave the old and the past,
and we press on fixing our eyes on Jesus.
This is a warning to all of us
that like there's just no point
in trying to rebuild the things that God already tore down.
That's great.
You know? That's beautiful.
Do you have anything to say on that specific part?
No, that was beautiful. Every single have anything to say on that specific part?
No.
That was beautiful.
Every single one of us has a Jericho.
Every single one of us has something in our lives that is hurting us, that is weighing
us down, that it could be a mental health issue.
It could be a sin that you just can't get rid of.
It can be a broken heart. It could be a sin that you just can't get rid of. It can be a broken heart.
It could be a physical illness.
It could be infertility and not being able to have children.
It could be your self-worth and feeling
you're just not good for anything.
And it's just a stronghold in your life.
And what you need to realize through reading this book,
through reading Joshua, through hearing this story, is that you're actually
not meant to fight it.
You're meant to worship Jesus.
You're not meant to wage war through any way
other than worship.
Whatever you're facing, whatever you're battling,
if you just go to the feet of Jesus and give Him everything,
I'm not saying it's gonna happen overnight,
but that's where you start.
You start in worship.
You start with giving Jesus everything.
You start with giving him your full, undivided,
devoted affection, devotion.
And yeah, I'm just, everybody has a Jericho.
And God is the one who brings down Jericho.
You know?
What do you think your Jericho is?
I was thinking about that. I feel like a little bit of my Jericho was when, yeah, just my journey
of when everything got stripped for me. And I would say my Jericho was like when my family thought
that I had completely lost my mind. And because I would just sit in that church all day and I would worship.
And the days where I felt like I was like walking up a hill with bruised feet,
like that's how it felt like I could not see the end.
Like it hurt every day so much.
But I kept showing up.
And I think that was kind of my Jericho. And I didn't even know it. It's not
like I was being obedient because I wanted to be obedient. I came to the end of myself.
Jesus literally left the 99 and came to get me. Yeah, he did. So sweet. But, you know, now that I look back, it was like, I didn't know obedience.
I was so new, but I knew that he loved me.
I knew that he, I knew that he was with me and I just kept showing up and it was, it
was like the, his love, like it was so compelling that it made me want to be obedient.
And I think that's the start of obedience for people.
You don't just start being obedient and then God provides.
No, you have to know the love of God,
really understand Jesus and know He is Father.
He is a friend.
He is a gentleman.
He chases you.
He again leaves the 99 to come and get you
when you're at the bottom of the pit. And then when you really capture that, you're
like, I want to live for you. And so that's, I think that was my Jericho really spending
an insane amount of hours every day in that church and crying out and then laughing and
then learning. And I spent months just doing that. And everybody thought I had lost my
mind. They really did. And I was like, I don't care. I know. I feel so loved and I feel there's
something. And so in that he showed me the way, you know?
So beautiful.
Yeah.
So beautiful.
I love your story so much.
But I think something I wanted to talk about too right now is sometimes obedience, I think
we can compare ourselves to one another.
And so like you could look at me and Angela and you could be like, oh, well, they have
this. So maybe I'll have a podcast or I'll be in ministry.
And yeah, I just think like people think if I'm obedient,
I'll be successful and I will prosper.
And I feel like when God doesn't bring you that thing that you want,
all of a sudden you're like, well, is there a God?
And that's what makes people go the other way.
But God doesn't promise that you will always heal.
Like look at Paul when he says,
I have a thorn in my flesh.
There's things that I still haven't been healed from.
And so everybody's path looks different,
but the path that he has for you
will be the best path for you.
And so comparing ourselves to, well, she has this, so I want to try to be like her.
Or because we're not all meant to be podcasters. We're not all meant to be nurses.
Sometimes we want to be a doctor, but God has called you to be a mother.
Sometimes we want to be in ministry, but that's not the plan that God has for you.
If it is in His will, it will be.
But you have to get to the point where it's like, I thought I wanted these things for
myself, but take it.
Show me what you want me to do.
I don't want to live out of my own will because that's how we become stuck.
But so much we can just be comparing ourselves and start to go on this whole other path because
we want what somebody else has.
So good.
That's why surrender and being obedient,
He will show you what you're supposed to do.
I'm so happy you said that because that's also
so anti-prosperity gospel because everybody thinks
that if you believe in Jesus, He's
going to make you famous, rich, successful, and give you
everything you've ever wanted.
And that's just not the truth for everybody. It's really not. That's actually not what he came to do.
He came to give you life. And if you really think about it for a lot of
people, fame, success, and money would actually be really bad for them. And
that's something probably not everybody wants to talk about because some people
don't have the character to carry those things.
Like you're, that's just, he never promised that.
That's not a promise in the Bible that I'm going to make you famous and rich and successful
and prosper in whatever career you choose for yourself.
No, he says, I have plans for you that are to prosper you and not to harm you,
but it begins with his plans.
And so this story with Jericho about how literally
in Joshua 5, where the figure came to talk to Joshua
and Joshua asked, are you here for us?
Are you here for the enemies?
And he goes, I'm not here for either of you.
You're here for me, actually.
You're here for the Lord.
I'm just so happy that you say that because you're Jericho.
Somebody's Jericho might be your career, your calling, your purpose, and you are fighting
to the death trying to make something happen, but there's just no grace.
The longer you walk with Jesus, the more obedient you are, you begin to realize where the grace
is.
That's what I began to orient my life around.
Where's the grace?
Not saying that things can't be hard,
because there can still be grace on something
and it'd be hard, life is hard, things are hard.
But you know when you walk with God long enough,
you know where the grace is.
You know when you're in something, we've done things,
we've spoken at places, we've gone to events, and notice,
I don't think that there's grace here because we don't feel right. It doesn't feel right.
There's no grace. And I'm not saying that things are easy when there's grace, but there
is an effortlessness to it where God is like breathing into something because it's His
will. So I just would encourage every single person that if you keep trying, trying, trying, trying so hard and you're
aware that your motive might not be completely pure in it and I know that
could be really hard to admit or acknowledge. It's one of the most
important things you'll ever do is be like, why do I want this thing so bad? Is
it because I love Jesus so much and I feel He's called me to it? Like I'm
telling you guys right now, if tomorrow I felt, and this is a promise, if tomorrow I
felt like God no longer called me to be a podcaster, I will never be in front of a camera
again. That is where I'm at in my life and in my faith because I understand it's not
worth it. It's not worth doing anything through our own selfish ambition.
Yeah, because that and that's relationship with Jesus. When you make your heart his heart,
I think that's the beauty of it. You don't have to strive and stress and worry all the
time because you really do realize that his ways are so much better than your ways.
Like I remember being so stressed out all the time.
Like I need this, I need that. And when I watch what he did in my own life,
I'm like all those things that I thought I wanted, that I was striving for,
that I was on my hands and knees crying for, actually that wasn't like,
thank God that I didn't get that stuff.
So it's like, his promises are always good.
His promises are, I will be with you.
You won't stay in the valley.
I will walk through it with you.
You don't stay in it.
I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.
He says, I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you.
So his plans could look completely
different than the plans you want, but I can assure you that it's the best thing for you.
God knows way better than you do. To know His will and to know the obedience, like Angela said earlier,
it takes relationship, it takes worshiping, it takes sitting in the secret place. There are so many things that I should have done, but I didn't because I sat and I stood still.
And that's what I love about this story is they stayed quiet.
They stayed silent till they were ready to shout.
You know when you're ready to shout and to move when God tells you.
And the way to hear God's voice is to sit. It's intimacy with Him.
That's how we become obedient. It says in Hebrews 5 verses, even though Jesus was God's Son,
He learned obedience from the things He suffered. And so if you are in a season of hard times,
heartbreak, delay, you can't break a habit.
Take it as a blessing because it is in those moments of suffering that you become hungry and your eyes open
and that's where dependency flows in
and you cling onto Jesus and that's how you learn obedience.
I know suffering can be so hard sometimes
but it's in those moments where you keep going, you keep saying yes,
in the moments where you just want to keep saying no, you keep worshipping,
and the moments where you can't even lift your head off the pillow,
and in those moments, that's where we're refined and purified, and that's when the breakthrough happens.
So if I can just tell you one thing, do not give up.
Do not stop being obedient.
Do not stop worshiping Him.
Do not stop crying out and do not stop showing up in the secret place.
He sees you.
He hears you and His promises always remain true.
So just keep going and you at the time when the Lord is ready,
He will prevail through you.
And as Ari said about the secret place, you guys, At the time when the Lord is ready, He will prevail through you.
And as Ari said about the secret place, you guys, I think we're going to spend the next
maybe six months or 10 years reminding you guys every episode about the secret place
because we can't live without being in the secret place.
We can't live without spending time with Jesus.
This morning I had a little bit of a drive on my way here.
The best thing about this podcast is accountability.
I cannot say something to you guys
that I'm not doing myself.
And it's truly like, this podcast,
it's just such an incredible accountability partner.
Can't say something to them that I'm not doing myself.
So if I'm gonna tell you guys every week
to spend an hour or two hours with Jesus, but then in, I wake up in the morning and I'm with him for 10 minutes and then I feel like an
Inkling to go run errands and do the things that I want to do
It's such good accountability for me to be like, excuse me
Remember what you just said and like this morning I had a little bit of a drive to come here and I
Was supposed to wake up at six so I could spend like an
hour and a half with Jesus. And my alarm goes off and I go, Oh, he loves me. Oh, come on.
He's in. He's right here. I can sleep for another hour and a half. Me, you guys, sleep
is everything to me. Sleep is everything to me. I love it so
much. I love sleeping in. I would sleep until noon every day if I could.
She would. I love it. It just makes me happy. And literally,
I just felt, I just knew, like my heart was like, get up. Get up and do the thing that
you preach all the time. And then so I got up, made a coffee and I just felt so good
and I had that time. So this is your reminder that when you want to sleep in, that you, when you want to get
up and go start your day and do these things or make plans that are early, do not compromise
your secret place.
Make it a non-negotiable that you will get in that closet or that prayer room or your
bedroom or wherever it is in your car for an hour and you spend time with the Lord and let Him
change your entire self and change your whole life.
Seriously.
And maybe I'll just read this. So from our devotional, I'll just read this last little part
where, because I love that moment about the curse of building, rebuilding the wall of Jericho. I wrote in here that my heart aches for those
who stay in unhealthy relationships, including my younger self, even when all the signs are
screaming leave. There may be numerous reasons why we stay in these less than God's best
for us situations. Perhaps we grew up in an environment where a certain behavior was normal, and we
allow this type of behavior from our significant other because it's simply all we know. But
one of my favorites of God's promises and a practice of the Christian faith is the renewal
of the mind. I pray for every single one of my dear friends in situations like the one
I described about being in a toxic relationship, And I pray that God divinely intercedes and has his way in your situation.
You are so much stronger than you think.
And just because you've lived your whole life accepting certain behaviors does not mean
you have to continue.
I have so much faith in you and the God that is in you.
And so every single one of us who are Jericho
is our family patterns, our historical trauma,
the way we were brought up, and we just can't get over it.
We just can't let God renew our minds.
We just can't let him rip out these bad behaviors.
Today is your invitation to let Jesus in.
It's Him who tears down the wall of Jericho.
It's Him who lays the wall completely flat on your enemies,
which is, by the way, the demonic.
It's not like real life enemies.
Invite Jesus in to rewire your brain
so you stop trying to go back to the very thing
that God delivered you from.
Because I know it can feel so impossible, but it's not.
Nothing is impossible with God.
Love you guys so much.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May he make his face to shine upon you
and be gracious to you.
May he turn his face towards you and give you peace.
Shalom, shalom.
Shalom, shalom, we love you.