2025.08.23 Scattered Disciples
The Start of Eternal Answers of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd RUTC to Save the 237 Nations and the 5000 Tribes (34)
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Scripture Reading: Joshua 1:1-9
Hold on to the Word That Will Be Fulfilled
So then, it is crucial that you hold on to the Word that will surely be fulfilled. That is the life of the scattered disciples. Look carefully at the scattered disciples in Scripture.
1. Genesis 39:1–6
God worked wherever Joseph was. Wherever Joseph went, God’s works followed him. Why? Because Joseph was holding on to the covenant that would be fulfilled.
2. Exodus 3:18–20
Look carefully — from this point on, God was with Moses. Until the age of 80, there had been no visible answers, but when Moses held onto this covenant, God’s works began. He held onto the covenant that would be fulfilled.
3. Joshua 1:1–9
In Joshua 1:1–9, God spoke directly to Joshua: “I have already given you the land. Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid. Do not be discouraged. As I was with Moses, I will be with you.”
Why? Because Joshua had to lead the people into the land of Canaan. Joshua held on to the covenant God had already given.
4. Joshua 2:1–16
Some people hear the Word repeatedly yet fail to understand it. But there are others who hear only a rumor and believe — like Rahab.
And what happened to Rahab? You know, don’t you? She later became the great-grandmother of David. That’s extraordinary. She held on to the covenant that would be fulfilled.
This is why, when you hold on to the covenant and pray today and tomorrow, this very work of God will surely take place.
5. 1 Samuel 16:1–13
“Build the temple. Move the Ark of the Covenant.” This was David. Scripture says, “From that day on, the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David.”
Pastors here today, embrace this covenant:
“I will carry out the final mission of world evangelization in this region.”
Church leaders and businesspeople, make this decision:
“We will support our church and our pastors so that they can fulfill world evangelization.”
Remnants, decide like this covenant: “I will prepare for world evangelization with 300% commitment.”
When you do, God’s works will surely arise — because the Word will always be fulfilled.
6. Daniel 1:8–9
This is not about Daniel becoming “successful.” He didn’t think, “I made it into the king’s palace; I’ve succeeded!”
No — Daniel asked,
“Why did I enter the king’s palace?
Why were we taken as captives?
Why was the temple destroyed?
Why did Israel fall?”
Daniel resolved in his heart before God. And from that moment, God used him to teach and influence kings.
7. Acts 1:14
Look at the people in Acts 1:14. These believers gathered together regardless of danger, holding firmly to the covenant.
Would you have gone if you were them? Imagine — your church is being persecuted, the authorities are hunting down believers — yet they risked their lives to gather.
And what did God do? He gave them the greatest answer: “When the day of Pentecost came, they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.”
I bless you in the name of Jesus Christ that today and tomorrow will become the time when the forces of darkness are broken. I bless you in the name of Jesus Christ that the power of the throne will come upon you.
Prayer. Father God, We give You all the glory and praise. Let the works of world evangelization arise and break the forces of darkness. Let the power of Your throne come upon us so that we may stand against disaster and bring healing to the nations. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.