Joshua
9:1-10:15 - Some chose ‘to
make war against Joshua and Israel’ (9:1-2). The Gibeonites came,
looking for peace. They achieved their objective - ‘Joshua made peace
with them’ (9:15). In this story we see the work of Satan, and we may catch a glimpse of the work of God.
The ‘peace’ was based on deception. The Gibeonites ‘acted with cunning’
(9:4). The Israelites were easily deceived. They ‘did not ask direction
from the Lord’ (9:14). The Gibeonites brought trouble to Israel
(10:3-5). There were ‘weeds among the wheat’ - ‘An enemy has done this’
(Matthew 13:25,28). Through the grace of God, the Gibeonites’ ‘curse’
could become a ‘blessing’. Working at ‘the place’ of worship, they could
come to know and love the Person who is worshipped (23,27; Psalm 84:4).
Let Christ bring you from ‘no peace’ to real peace (Jeremiah 6:14;
Romans 5:1).
10:16-11:15 - God gives the promise.
Believing His promise, we obey His command, pressing on to victory
(25,6). This is God’s way of victory: ‘go in to take possession of the
land which the Lord your God gives you to possess’ (1:11). As we read
of Joshua’s military exploits, we must not lose sight of the spiritual
dimension: ‘the Lord God of Israel fought for Israel’ (42). This is what
we must learn. The victory does not come from ourselves. It comes from
the Lord who fights for us. Through ‘the obedience of faith’ (Romans
1:5), - believing God’s promise, we obey His command - , the Lord’s
victory becomes a living reality in our lives. Joshua built on the
foundation laid for him by Moses (12,15). Learning from ‘the apostles
and prophets’, we build on God’s Foundation, ‘Jesus Christ’ (Ephesians
2:20; 1 Corinthians 3:11).
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