Proclamation:
“Israel
has sinned; they have violated My covenant, which I commanded them to keep …
That is why the Israelites cannot stand against their enemies … I will not be
with you anymore unless you destroy whatever is among you …” Joshua 7:11-12 (NIV)
Explanation:
These
are the words of God which were written by Joshua under the influence of The
Holy Spirit of God. The Lord God told
the Israelites not to keep any of the spoils from Jericho after they took the
city. The precious metals were to go
into the treasury of The Lord. (Joshua 6:18-19)
But Achan, from the tribe of Judah, took some of them for himself and
this angered The Lord God. (Joshua 7:1) So
when they went to war against the army of Ai, God was not with them and they
were routed. (Joshua 7:4) Afterwards, Joshua
asked God why they lost and what were they to do? (Joshua 7:6-9) The Lord God told him that Israel had sinned
and violated His covenant. Then Joshua
examined the people, tribe by tribe, clan by clan, family by family, and man by
man, until Achan was found and admitted what he had done. (Joshua 7:16-21) They gathered all that he had taken, and his
family, and his animals, and all that he owned and took them to the Valley of
Achor. There they stoned him, and them,
and then burned them all. (Joshua 7:22-26)
Application:
Don’t
play with The Lord God. Don’t say that
you are a believer, and then go about and act like a non-believer. When we sin, we need to confess and ask to be
forgiven. We should not try to hide it
as if God can’t see it. We should search
ourselves, our hearts, and our homes to make sure that we are not harboring
something which The Lord God abhors, or holding back something which should be
given to Him. Unrepentant sin can not only
bring God’s wrath down upon the individual sinner, but also upon his children, his
grand-children, and on their children. (Numbers 14:18) One fine
day, all that we thought, said, and did will be judged, it will all pass
through the fire of judgment. All of it that
gives God glory will pass through the fire, and we will be rewarded for
it. However, everything else will be
burned up and we will suffer a loss, but we ourselves will be saved. (1
Corinthians 3:11-15) Let us do all that
we can to the glory of God. When we
pray, let us ask to be forgiven for sins of omission as well as sins of commission.
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