From Reproach to Revelation: A Teaching Outline

A serene landscape depicting Gilgal at sunset with tents, camels, and baskets of food.

🕊️ Teaching Outline: From Reproach to Revelation

Joshua 5:9–15


🌿 I. The Reproach of Egypt Is Rolled Away (Joshua 5:9)

Key Ideas

  • God declares a new beginning for Israel.
  • “Gilgal” becomes a symbol of renewal and removal of shame.
  • The reproach of slavery and wilderness wandering is lifted.

Supporting Scriptures

  • Exodus 6:6–7 — God promises to deliver and redeem His people.
  • Isaiah 43:18–19 — “Forget the former things… I am doing a new thing.”
  • Romans 8:1 — “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

Reflection Questions

  • What does it mean to have shame “rolled away”?
  • How does God give us new identity after seasons of wandering?

🕯️ II. Celebrating Passover in the Promised Land (Joshua 5:10)

Key Ideas

  • Israel keeps the Passover at Gilgal, remembering God’s deliverance.
  • This is the first Passover in the land of promise.
  • Worship and remembrance come before conquest.

Supporting Scriptures

  • Exodus 12:24–27 — Passover as a lasting ordinance of remembrance.
  • Luke 22:19–20 — Jesus institutes the Lord’s Supper as a new covenant.
  • 1 Corinthians 5:7–8 — Christ, our Passover Lamb.

Discussion Starters

  • Why is it important to remember God’s past faithfulness?
  • How does worship prepare us for spiritual battles?

🌾 III. Manna Ceases—Provision Changes (Joshua 5:11–12)

Key Ideas

  • Israel eats the produce of the land for the first time.
  • Manna stops—God’s provision shifts from miraculous to natural.
  • A new season begins: from wilderness dependence to fruitful living.

Supporting Scriptures

  • Exodus 16:4–35 — God provides manna in the wilderness.
  • Deuteronomy 8:7–10 — The land is full of good things.
  • Philippians 4:19 — “God will supply all your needs…”

Discussion Starters

  • How does God’s provision change in different seasons?
  • What does it mean to trust God in both miraculous and ordinary ways?

⚔️ IV. Joshua Meets the Captain of the Lord’s Host (Joshua 5:13–15)

Key Ideas

  • Joshua encounters a divine warrior near Jericho.
  • The Captain declares allegiance to God’s purposes—not human sides.
  • Joshua worships and receives holy instruction.

Supporting Scriptures

  • Exodus 3:5 — Moses told to remove his sandals on holy ground.
  • Psalm 24:8 — “Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty.”
  • Revelation 19:11–16 — Christ as the Rider on the white horse, leading heaven’s armies.

Reflection Questions

  • What does this encounter teach us about God’s holiness?
  • How do we respond when God reveals Himself in unexpected ways?

✨ V. Key Takeaways

  • God removes shame and gives His people a new identity.
  • Worship and remembrance are essential before spiritual battles.
  • God’s provision may change, but His faithfulness remains.
  • True victory begins with surrender and reverence before God.


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