Episode Summary:
In this episode of No Dusty Bibles, we journey through Joshua 21–22, where God’s provision and the power of peacemaking take center stage. We witness the faithful fulfillment of God’s promises through the distribution of cities—including refuge for the vulnerable—and a near civil war defused by courageous, honest conversation. This episode invites us to consider how misunderstanding, if left unchecked, can threaten unity—and how seeking clarity can lead to peace.
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The altar built by the eastern tribes was a symbol of connection, not rebellion. But assumptions nearly turned it into a cause for civil war. Joshua 22 reminds us that when something feels off, we must respond not with outrage but with inquiry. Peacemaking begins with presence, patience, and prayer—and often, healing begins with simply asking someone their “why.” Like Israel, we are called to be a people who pursue understanding over assumption, and relationship over retaliation.
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Thanks so much for joining me today on No Dusty Bibles! Remember—misunderstandings can unravel what God meant to unite, but when we choose dialogue over assumption, we pave the way for peace. Ask before you assume. Listen before you react. God’s way is always the better way.
Until next time, stay in the Word and trust in His promises. See you soon!
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