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…Stay With The Program?

Aug 4, 2023

You Want Me to Do What? (Part 5)

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You Want Me to Do What?

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You Want Me to Do What?

…Stay With The Program?

You Want Me to Do What? (Part 5)

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In this bold 12-part series, You Want Me to Do What?, Dr. Michael Youssef walks through the book of Joshua with uncompromising clarity and urgent Gospel Truth. From crossing the Jordan to conquering Jericho, from exposing hidden sin to building cities of refuge, God’s commands to His people are never optional—they demand obedience, faith, and courage. Each message reveals the unchanging character of God: just, merciful, faithful, and sovereign. Dr. Youssef challenges every believer to repent of compromise, trust God’s promises, and rise up as bold witnesses in a dark world. The call is clear—step out, stand firm, and tell the story of our covenant-keeping God.

You Want Me to Do What? (Part 5)

…Stay With The Program?

In Part 5, Dr. Michael Youssef exposes fear as Satan’s chief weapon to silence believers and weaken their witness. From Joshua 6, he shows that victory at Jericho came not through human logic, but through unwavering obedience to God’s Word. Marching in silence and shouting on command made no sense—yet God’s strategy required faith, not debate. Fear thrives in disobedience, but faith is proven through action. When God’s people stay with His program, walls fall, hearts soften, and souls are saved. Christ, the risen Lord, still calls His Church to trust His promises, obey without delay, repent of fear-driven compromise, and intercede boldly so His power is made known to a watching world.

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