Ron Dunn Podcast - Walking on Conquered Ground - Part 1
Episode Date: June 17, 2026In this message, Ron takes us to Joshua chapter 1 and reminds us that, as believers, we are called to move forward in faith. Through the challenges of the wilderness, God is preparing us to step into ...the fullness of what He has promised. This message encourages us to trust God’s presence, follow His direction, and walk boldly into all that He has for our lives.
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I'd like you to open your Bible to the Old Testament to the Book of Joshua, chapter one.
The book of Joshua, chapter one.
And in just a moment, I'm going to read the first nine verses.
Joshua chapter one, verses one through nine.
But before I read those verses, let me read two or three verses from the New Testament.
You'll not need to turn to these.
The first one is in Romans chapter 15 in the fourth verse, the Apostle Paul says, for whatsoever
things were written aforetime, were written for our learning that we through patience
and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.
And then 1st Corinthians chapter 10, verse 6.
Now these things were our example, speaking of the experience of the people of Israel as they made their way from Egypt to Canaan.
And then in verse 11, now all these things happened unto them, for example, and they are written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the age are come.
The New Testament gives us the precepts and principles of Christian living.
The Old Testament gives us pictures of Christian living.
In the New Testament we have the teachings, in the Old Testament we have illustrations of it.
And one of the best ways that you and I can ever discover the truths of the Christian life
and how the Christian life is to be lived
is by seeing the pictures of it,
the illustrations of it, in the Old Testament.
So I want us to look this morning in Joshua, chapter 1,
and those of you that are familiar with the Old Testament
and in particular the book of Joshua
understands that it comes right after the book of Deuteronomy,
which is not in itself meaningful or profound,
but that it is a bridge from the wilderness to the land that God has promised to them.
And in the book of Joshua, we have a picture of how God's people enter into all the fullness that God has for them.
I think you could say there are perhaps four different seasons of the Christian life.
One is all of these illustrated by their release from Egypt,
and their entrance into the land of Canaan.
There is that stage that's where we go out,
and then there is that going through the wilderness,
and then there's going in the land of promise,
and then there's going on.
And you have to have all four of those
to have a complete balanced Christian life.
You have to go out of Egypt.
You have to be saved.
And it seems in the experience of every one of us
that going through the wilderness.
It was God's intention they should go through the wilderness, but I think they could have made it in 11 days,
but it's typical of most of God's people that they have the ability to turn 11-day trip into a 40-year life, going through.
Then there's going in, leaving the wilderness, leaving the life of constant continual defeat,
and going in, possessing your possessions, coming to full maturity in the Lord Jesus Christ.
but even beyond that you must go on
the Christian life is never static
it's always stable but it is never static
to stand still means to stagnate in the Christian life
there must always be the going on
and we're going to be looking this morning
and tonight into this matter of going in
out of the wilderness into the land that God has for us
so let's read the first nine verses
of this first chapter.
Now after the death of Moses,
the servant of the Lord,
it came to pass that the Lord's faith
unto Joshua, the son of none,
Moses minister, say,
Moses, my servant is dead.
Now, therefore, arise, go over this Jordan,
thou and all this people,
under the land which I do give to them,
even to the children of Israel.
Every place that the soul of your foot
shall tread upon,
that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
From the wilderness, and this Lebanon, even unto the great river, the river Euphrates,
all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun,
shall be your coast.
There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life.
As I was with Moses, so I will be with thee.
I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.
be strong and of good courage.
For under this people
shalt thou divide for an inheritance
the land which I swear
under their fathers to give them.
Only be thou strong
and very courageous
that thou mayest observe to do
according to all the law
which Moses my servant commanded thee.
Turn not from it to the right hand
or to the left.
That thou mayest prosper
whithersoever thou goeth.
This book of the law shall not be part
out of thy mouth, but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do
according to all that is written therein, for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous,
and then thou shalt have good success. Have not I commanded thee, be strong and of a good
courage. Be not afraid. Neither be thou dismayed, for the Lord thy God is with thee,
whithersoever thou goeth.
Now let me read again the third verse, because this is the one that I really want to center in.
He says every place that the soul of your foot shall tread upon.
That have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
Every place that the soul of your foot shall tread upon.
It is God's intention.
that the Christian always walk on conquered ground.
It is God's intentions that the Christian always walk on ground that belongs to him.
That every step he takes, he puts his foot down on ground that has been conquered,
already.
I got to thinking about this past week.
I thought to myself, what a difference,
what a difference that would make in every life that I know.
I'm not talking now just about physical ground.
I'm talking about the ground of your life,
the ground of your everyday experience.
Can you imagine what it would be like to live such a life
whereas you don't go out in the day trying, hoping that maybe you'll come off best,
hoping that you'll be victorious, hoping that you'll be able to cope,
hoping that you'll be able to master every situation that you're confronted with,
can you imagine what it would do to a person to walk out in the morning and realize
no matter what happens to me today, no matter what circumstance, no matter what path I take,
no matter what mountain there is to go over, no matter how rough the road, every place that I walk today,
I will be walking on conquered ground.
There's no reason to be filled with anxiety.
There's no reason to worry.
There's no reason to anticipate failure.
Every step that I take today will be a step on ground that has already, already been conquered.
I can't think of anything more needful
to people in days like we're living in today.
Are you nervous?
I tell you, I never was much for reading the newspapers
outside of Dick Trace in Peanuts,
but I'm just about to give up newspapers altogether.
I'm just about to give up watching news on the television.
I want to watch something good and civilized
like murder and violence on the fiction shows.
Every time I sit down and watch the news,
newscast.
There's something about it that wants to make me nervous.
I doubt that in our decade, perhaps in our generation, we've ever faced a more uncertain
future.
Nobody can really say what's going on, and I just have to confess, I'm a patriot that I don't
have much confidence in what politicians are saying.
Someone has said that if all the politicians were laid in to end, they'd never reach
conclusion, and I
But I tell you, this is a day
when the believer ought to be able to walk out, as God told Joshua,
be not thou dismay, neither be afraid,
be strong and of good courage,
for every place you put your foot down,
I've already conquered that land.
The believer is supposed to always walk on conquered ground.
You'll notice in verse 3, he says every place.
You'll notice in verse 5, he amplifies this.
He says, there shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life.
Isn't that something?
Every day and every place.
And that just about takes it all in.
Every place and every day.
Every place you walk, you will walk on conquered ground.
Every day of your life will be a day of victory.
And he goes on to say in the latter part of verse 7,
that thou mayest prosper withersoever, thou doeth.
I'm thinking about writing a book on how to profit in a monetary crisis.
You know, there is a book out by that,
and I picked it up in a bookstore one day.
I was kind of interested in that, and I looked at the prices, 8.95.
I said, I don't need to read this book.
I know how to profit from a monetary crisis.
You write a book on how to profit from a monetary crisis
and sell it for 895,
make a profit. I would like to write a book on how the believer can profit in a time of depression.
He says, thou mayest prosper withersoever thou goeth. The latter part of verse 8, for then thou shalt
make thy way prosperous, and then thou shall have good success. Now, I want to remind you,
those of you that are familiar with story, will remember that the past,
that Joshua and his people were going to trod was not an easy road.
There was going to be conflict, and I'm not talking this morning about a life free from
conflicts or discouragement or trouble or difficult.
I'm not talking about that at all.
That kind of life would never display the power of God.
That kind of life would require no faith at all.
You only have to read this book and get some insight into all of this that's going to happen
and will happen just assuredly will happen to understand that God is not saying
that the ground that is conquered is going to be ground that over which there is no conflict.
You're going to have one battle after another.
You're going to have one conflict after another.
You're going to meet one enemy after another.
But I want you to know this.
There shall be nobody able to stand against you all the days of your life.
You're going to meet conflicts, but it's already conquered.
and every step you take, every step you take will be a step of victory.
You interested in that kind of life?
I am.
But what's the key to it?
The key to this whole thing is how you and I respond to the promises of God.
As a matter of fact, you're writing the history of your life with the ink.
of your response to the promises of God.
The quality of life that you're going to live will be absolutely determined by how you respond
to God's promises.
And this is what he says.
God is giving this man some promises, telling him this is what I've given you, this is
what I'm going to do.
Now, if you respond properly in the right manner, you will have success all the days of your life.
Every place you put your foot down will be conquered ground.
No foe will be able, nobody will be able to prevent you from becoming all that I want you to become.
If you respond properly to my promise.
And the reason that some of us in this place this morning are still languishing in a defeated, disillusioned,
unexciting Christian life is because we have made a negative response to the promise of God.
Of course, that's why the people of Israel were delayed 40 years from entering into the
promised land to begin with.
Their response to the promise of God dictated their next 40 years.
And I don't say this lightly or flippantly or without thought, but I say to you that
your response this morning and today to the promise.
of God could very well determine the rest of your life, how you respond to it.
They responded in unbelief and disobedience, and for 40 years they wandered in the wilderness,
and they died there, all except Joshua and Caleb.
I love that story in the gospels where Simon and the others have been out fishing all day,
and Jesus strolled by, and he always knows just the right question to ask.
he said have you caught anything you never asked a fisherman that
if he has caught something he will tell you without your having to ask
and if he doesn't tell you that means he doesn't want you to ask
because he hasn't taught anything
Jesus said have you caught anything they said no we've labored all night
and we've taken nothing now listen to this
Jesus said cast your neck down on the other side
I don't you know they'd try it every side.
And Simon Peter says,
now Jesus, you stick to preaching
and let us stick to the real business.
He says, Master, we have coiled all night long.
You know what he was saying?
He said, Master, what do you mean?
Telling us what?
Do we know our business?
Our father was a fisherman before us,
and we've inherited the business.
We're skilled fishermen.
We've been out here all night.
We have fished this thing from one into the other.
Jesus said, cast your net on the other side.
They said, we've quarreled all night,
and then comes that saving declaration, that right response.
They said, nevertheless, at thy word, we will cast down the net.
They made the proper response, and God bless them so much their nets broke,
couldn't even hold all the fish that they pulled in.
Proper response.
In the book of Hebrews in chapter 4, as the author relates and goes back over the history of Israel,
all of the word that God said to Israel.
Can you imagine what would happen if God spoke to us today like he spoke to Israel?
You know, some of us are wishing God would speak in a loud vocal voice.
And I have received the letter just this week from a person lamenting the fact that they never hear,
audibly hear God's voice.
And that if God could just speak today like he did then,
the thunder and the lightning and the smoke and the fire and the audible voice,
voice that causes the earth to tremble. If God
could just speak, can you imagine all the miracles
they did? We said, man, if we could just see those
miracles? And yet Hebrews
Chapter 4 it says everything that God
said did not profit them. Didn't do them
a bit of good. Didn't do them a bit of
good. Why? Because it was
not mixed with faith. They did not make
the proper response.
Well, what is the proper
response? There are
three proper responses
that Joshua May, I'm going to
share one with you this morning and two tonight.
the proper response to the promise of God will determine the history of your life, the future of your
Christian life.
And if you and I are going to be able to fulfill God's intention for us, that is, to always walk
on conquered ground, we're going to have to make the proper response.
And the first one is simply this.
We must accept God's promises personally.
Now, by that I mean that we must stop looking upon the promises of God as merely history or theology or doctrine,
but we must accept those promises that God made in this book years and years ago.
We must accept them as promises made to us personally.
For instance, listen to what God says.
In verse 3, every place that the soul of your fores.
foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
As I said unto Moses.
And then in verse 5, thou there shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days
of thy life.
Get this, as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee.
Over and over again, verse 7, only be thou strong and very courageous that thou mayst
observe to do all the law, which Moses, my servant commanded thee.
turn not from it to the right hand or to the left that thou mayest prosper withersoever thou goeth.
Now what's God saying?
Again and again, he's coming to Joshua and he's saying, listen, I want you to do such and so,
and I'm going to do such and so just as I promised Moses.
Just as I promised Moses, I'll promise you.
Just as I was with Moses, I'll be with you.
What is God trying to say?
God is trying to say that his promises are never altered by time.
His promises are never altered by time.
You know, one of the biggest problems that we have is looking upon this book as relevant to us today.
Now, if I were to take a poll among the congregation, I feel certain that 99% of you would say, yes, I believe the Word of God.
I believe it.
I believe it from cover to cover.
I even believe the cover because it says Holy Bible.
I believe it all.
I believe every I that's dotted every key that's crossed.
and I won't have anything to do with anybody that doesn't believe it.
Now, we believe it as history, as theology, as doctrine, as material for sermons,
but did you know that the vast majority of us here this morning do not believe it
as a practical and applicable way of living today?
Do you know very many people who will say, listen, I'm going to start living by the Word of God?
I'm going to start
handling my money
according to the principles
lay down the word of God.
You see, it's all very well
for us to look upon this as a museum piece
and bow down and worship and revere it
and guard it and protect it
and petrify it and do every other thing
except do it.
Except obey it.
You see, our problem is we have the idea
that God's promises have been altered by time.
And it was fine for all those promises to be made 2,000 years ago when he said we're more than conquer us through him that loved us.
But somehow another, you and I feel very far removed from all of this.
And what God is trying to say to Joshua says,
Now, Joshua, you've got to understand that my promise doesn't change with time.
And I made promises to Moses, and those same promises are still good.
My presence is not confined to one generation.
That's a great statement.
And by the great, I mean it's a profound statement.
It's a true statement.
Did you know there are great many people in our churches today, in our world today,
that believes that the presence and power and blessings of God were confined to one generation?
God's saying, as I was with Moses, I will be with you.
I want to ask you a question this morning.
Do you believe, do you really believe, with all of your heart,
that you have just as much of the power and presence of Jesus Christ in you as Paul the Apostle hand?
the presence of God is not confined to one generation
it's not confined to one man
some time ago a lady sat in my office
as we were counseling
and she said preacher
if I just had what you had
you know what she was talking about was the fact
I suppose she believed that when God called a man to preach he gave him a double
dose and she said if I had what you had
if I had the spirit that you had
and I sat there and I tried to convince her
unsuccessfully, I'm sure, that she has just as much of God as I have or as anybody has
or as Paul the Apostle had.
As I was with Moses, I shall be with you.
Over and again, he says, as I swear unto thy fathers, I swear unto you.
I was looking this morning.
This is a verse Micah, chapter 7, verse 20.
Thou will perform the truth to Jacob and the mercy to Abraham,
which thou hast sworn unto our fathers from the days.
of all. Listen to what he says in the book of Galatians chapter 3. Verse 14, that the blessings
of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ, that we might receive the promise
of the Spirit through faith. Verse 29, and if you be Christ, then are you Abraham's seed and
heirs according to the promise. Jesus was praying in John 17, and that's a tremendous prayer
that he offers in John 17. Actually, what he's praying for is that his followers may come into the
fullness of blessing. And I love it when he says, and I pray not only for thee, but for all those
who shall believe on me through their words. That's you. When he met Thomas in that upper room
in John chapter 20, and Thomas saw the nail prints in his hands and in his feet and saw the sword
scar in his side, he fell down and said, my Lord and my God. And Jesus said, Thomas, because you have
believed, because you have seen, you have believed. And then he included me. And he says,
Blessed are those who have not seen believe.
I've never seen Jesus Christ with the eyes of the flesh.
I didn't stand at the foot of Calvary.
I wasn't there when the waters of the Jordan River rolled back.
I haven't seen it, but I believe it.
Jesus said, it's for you.
It's for you.
Let me read one other verse.
In 2 Corinthians chapter 1 and verse 20, you have this tremendous statement.
The Apostle Paul says, for all, now get this,
all the promises of God in Him are yes and in Him Amen under the glory of God by us.
Phillips translates that like this.
Every promise of God finds its affirmity in Jesus.
What about all these promises?
What about this promise that every place you walk, you'll be walking on conquered ground?
What about this promise that no man shall be able to stand against you?
that whatever you do in the spiritual realm you will prosper,
that I will bring you into all my soulness.
What about that promise?
In Jesus Christ, Jesus is God's big yes and big amen.
Are you in Jesus Christ?
Have you trusted Him as your Lord and Savior?
Then the Bible says that all the promises of God have found there yet,
their fulfillment in the Lord Jesus Christ.
And the first thing is this, if you and I, if you and I are going to be able
to live in the life that God wants us to live,
we're going to have to accept his promises as for us personally.
And this means that God's promises are never altered by time.
I want to tell you something else.
They're never affected by circumstance.
God's promises are never affected by circumstance.
Now listen carefully.
Moses is dead.
Now they didn't know he was dead until God came and announced it.
Moses went up in the mountain to talk with God,
and those people had seen Moses.
go off for 30 and 40 days out of stress.
And Moses didn't come back in a month or so.
They didn't think anything strange about that.
He was always going off somewhere, talk with God.
They didn't know he had died.
He wasn't sick.
The Bible says his natural force wasn't abated.
He just wouldn't run down.
He just wouldn't wear out.
And God had to lay him asleep.
They didn't know he was dead.
God comes to Jocelyn said,
Moses is dead.
now it's time for you to take over what a circumstance
Moses is dead and Joshua's a rookie
and he's picking up
at the greatest failure in history
and God says now you're going to succeed
where Moses
now get this Moses a man of experience
a man who had the rod of God
Moses failed but now Joshua Moses is dead
and I know this is your first assignment
you're just a rookie you've been an understudy
this is your big this is your big chance
and Moses and Joshua you're going to do
He says the same promise I made to Moses, I make to you.
My promise is not changed or altered or affected by circumstance.
By circumstance.
Moses is dead.
That man who had a face-to-face relationship to God,
that man who had 120 years of experience with God, he's dead.
I want to tell you something else.
Moses was a failure in the end.
I think the status words in all the Bible are found in Deuteronomy chapter 4
when Moses gathers all the congregation of Israel together,
and he's going to begin to instruct them about the future,
and he says, but I must die in this land.
Moses disobeyed God in one instance.
Just one time Moses disobeyed God.
You said that seems like a cruel punishment.
Listen, for a man like Moses, no offense is small.
He should have known better.
For a church that God has richly blessed, no offense is small.
and he lost his temper and spoke unadvisedly, the Bible says,
and God said, all right, you will not go into the promised land.
And he takes him up on the mountains, and by divine revelation,
he lets Moses see all the land.
For 80 years he's been trying, for 120 years he's been trying to get the people of that land.
And he lets him see all that land, but he says,
you must die in this land.
You will not go over it.
Moses was a failure.
Now, I want you to listen.
Can you imagine what Joshua might have said?
Can you imagine the discouragement and disillusionment that the people of Israel might have expressed?
They could have said this.
If Moses, if Moses the meekest man on all the earth, if Moses, that man who had unusual power of God,
listen, if Moses couldn't live it, man, we can't live it.
If Moses couldn't make it over into the promise, then how do you expect us to make it over?
Has that ever happened to you?
I tell you, you can hardly live a week, a month, without being disillusioned by somebody.
I learned a long time ago that it's time for you to stop entering your attention on men and get your eyes on Jesus.
And I could bring up before you this morning the names of men, some that you may know and some that you may not know,
but I could describe the lives that they had lived,
I mean lives of effectiveness and lives of usefulness.
And yet, in the final analysis, they failed, they crumpled,
and it's easy for you and me to say,
well, if a man like that falls,
if they can't live that kind of life,
if they can't make it, then what hope is for us?
And I love it when God comes back and he says,
listen, you're going to take them over.
Never gave another thought to Moses' failure
because God's promises aren't affected by circumstance.
It doesn't make any difference.
How many people fall short?
It doesn't make any difference if the whole country dies in the wilderness.
You don't have to die in the wilderness.
It doesn't make any difference if every member of your family is ungodly.
You don't have to be ungodly.
You say, well, if my family were different, if things were different,
I could live the Christian.
No, you couldn't.
No, you couldn't.
The Bible teaches us from cover to cover.
History and experience teaches us that the Christian flourishes in adverse circumstances.
If you can't live the Christian life in adverse circumstances,
then I want you to know you couldn't live it even in heaven.
God's promises aren't affected by circumstances.
I'm sure glad.
I'm glad God's promise where he says, I shall supply all of your needs,
not going to be affected by this, well, non-depression.
that we're in. I'll tell you what, I believe it's going to be God's greatest opportunity
to demonstrate his faithfulness. God's promises are unaffected. As a matter of fact,
as a matter of fact, every adverse circumstance is just a fresh call from God to believe.
It's a fresh call from God to believe. The right response to the promise of God. I accept it.
As for me, promise of God hasn't been altered by time.
The same promise he made in this book is just as though it was printed today, just as
though God spoke it first to me today.
It's still my promise.
You know what makes the Bible relevant?
Because the God of the Bible is our contemporary.
You can go back, read the books of the great scientists that were written 50 years ago, even 10 years
ago.
They won't be relevant.
You know why?
Because their authors are not contemporary.
They're historical.
They died.
Now, if an author was an eternal contemporary, he could always be relevant, you see.
But it's impossible.
But God is our contemporary.
Therefore, the Bible is always relevant because the authors never died.
And everything he said is as relevant today as it was when it was
written. God's promises not altered by time, not affected by circumstance, every adverse circumstance,
every Jordan River that's flowing its banks is simply God's call for a fresh obedience
and a new opportunity to believe. Let's bow our heads now.
