Joshua
7:1-26 - This chapter begins
with the word, ‘But’ - This is ominous! What comes next? - Sin: ‘the
people of Israel broke faith with regard to the devoted things’. The sin
was Achan’s, yet it affected the whole people of Israel: ‘the anger of
the Lord burned against the people of Israel’ (1). Sin is like infection
- it spreads! What kind of effect do your actions have on other people?
Cain asked, ‘Am I my brother’s keeper (Genesis 4:9). His question was
an expression of callous indifference. There is no place for this
attitude among God’s people: ‘Decide never to put a stumbling block or
hindrance in the way of a brother’ (Romans 14:13). Read the story of
Achan, and remember this: ‘Be sure your sin will find you out’ (Numbers
32:23). Let no one have good cause to ask, ‘Why did you bring trouble on
us’ (25).
8:1-35 - The victory was given by the Lord: ‘I
have given into your hand...’ (1). The people still had to claim the
victory. Israel’s triumph was a spiritual victory from which we
can learn much. We learn, first, that ‘the battle is the Lord’s’ (7; 1
Samuel 17:47; 2 Chronicles 20:15). Believing the Lord’s promise - ‘the
Lord your God will give it into your hand’ (7) - we act upon His
command: ‘Do what the Lord has commanded’ (8). God’s work is to be done in God’s way - Believing the promise, Obeying the command (18) - with God’s Word at the centre. We need the whole
Word of God - ‘all that is written...’. In this, we learn from Joshua -
‘He did not leave out one word from everything Moses had commanded’. We
need ‘the blessing and the curse’ - the strong warnings as well as the precious promises (34-35).
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