Lessons of Faith from Joshua - Sabbath School Lesson 7 - Tuesday: Altrs of Renewal
Altars of Renewal
Read Joshua 8:30–31
After Israel’s victory at Ai, Joshua built an altar on Mount Ebal, offering burnt offerings and presenting the Law of God before all the people (Joshua 8:30–31). This act was not just ceremonial; it was a deliberate reaffirmation of the covenant God had made with His people. By doing so, Joshua was reminding Israel that victory in battle was never independent of obedience to God’s commands. The Law was their guide, their standard, and their source of blessing (Deuteronomy 11:26–30; 27:2–10).
Even in the midst of war, Joshua prioritized covenant faithfulness over immediate gains. He demonstrated that spiritual obedience comes first, and that our victories are most meaningful when aligned with God’s will. This principle echoes through Scripture:
“For all the promises of God find their Yes in Him. That is why it is through Him that we utter our Amen to God for His glory.” — 2 Corinthians 1:20
Jesus came to fulfill the Law and bring humanity back into true obedience and relationship with God. Through Him, the ultimate “altar” of reconciliation has been established, offering us direct access to God’s grace and the ability to live in covenant relationship with Him.
Reflection
Just as Joshua built a physical altar to renew Israel’s commitment, we too can create spiritual “altars” in our daily lives. These may include regular prayer, reading and meditating on Scripture, corporate worship, acts of service, and intentional moments of reflection or confession. Each act becomes a tangible reminder of God’s presence and our ongoing commitment to Him. The essence of an altar is not the structure itself, but the posture of the heart — a willingness to seek God first, offer ourselves fully, and align our lives with His commands.
Prayer
Lord, help me build altars in my heart and in my life. Teach me to prioritize obedience to Your Word above all else and to remember that true victory comes through faithfulness to You. May my thoughts, actions, and choices reflect a heart fully devoted to Your covenant. Strengthen me to live in alignment with Your will and to honor You in all I do. Amen.




