EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 25 MIN
…Stay With The Program?
from Leading The Way Radio Podcast · host Dr. Michael Youssef, Leading The Way
Fear grows when faith hesitates. In this powerful message, Dr. Michael Youssef takes us to Joshua 6, where God’s people faced the walls of Jericho with a strategy that made no human sense. March in silence. Wait for God’s command. Then shout. God’s plan required obedience, not debate. Victory did not come through military strength or clever tactics, but through trust in God’s Word. Dr. Youssef warns that fear is one of Satan’s chief weapons—meant to silence believers, weaken Gospel witness, and push God’s people into compromise. This episode calls believers to: Repent of fear-driven compromise, Trust God’s promises over human logic, Obey without delay, Stay with God’s program, Intercede boldly for hearts to soften and souls to be saved. When God’s people obey His Word, walls fall, hearts change, and His power is made known to a watching world. Scripture Focus: Joshua 6 If today’s teaching stirred a question, burden, or need for prayer, you don’t have to walk through it alone. 🙏 Pastoral Care & Prayer TeamsOur trained prayer partners and pastoral care team are available to pray with you and offer Biblical support.https://ltw.org/care💬 Receive personal answers to your faith questions—anytime, day or night—at:https://myfaithassistant.comIf you’ve been blessed by this podcast, please consider a tax-deductible donation to help extend this ministry—so another person can be encouraged, prayed for, and pointed to Christ.❤️ Support Leading The Way:https://www.ltw.org/donate
What this episode covers
In Part 5 of You Want Me to Do What?, Dr. Michael Youssef exposes fear as Satan’s weapon to silence believers and weaken their witness. From Joshua 6, this message shows that victory comes through faith-filled obedience to God’s Word—not human logic.
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