Sunday, March 25, 2007

Joshua 9 - 11 (25th Mar) - Ivy

Joshua 9

In this chapter we see how Gibeonites deceived the leaders of the tribes and obtained a treaty of submission to Israel. Mostly motivated by fear, the Gibeonites trick Joshua into allowing them live by making a treaty.

Note Verse 9:14 ‘They did not inquire of the Lord’
The Israelites did not inquire of the Lord with regards to the Gibeonites.

Reflections: How many times did we inquire of God before we enter a new job? Taking a new course of studies? Entering a new relationship? Or even do anything? Its really a good ‘practice’ to learn how to inquire of the Lord with decisions in life and we’ll never miss out on God’s timing and blessings!

And since the oath has been taken, the Israelites are ‘obligated’ and therefore can’t harm them.

Joshua 10

In chapter 10 we see that the Israelites are obligated to help the Gibeonites when they are in trouble. Mah fan…

Verse 7 "Do not be afraid of them; I have given them into your hand. Not one of them will be able to withstand you."
I thought this was really comforting to know, that God has already defeated our enemies, we don’t have to be afraid.

In verse 26, we saw that Joshua killed and hung the 5 Amorite kings on the trees and left them over night. Looking back at Dt21.22, the Lord instructed that they were not allowed to do so.

Joshua 11

We see that although there a some ‘minor disobedience’ the Lord was still merciful and continues to fight for Israel. There are a lot of fighting but God’s assurance upon Joshua can be see in 11:6 ‘The Lord said to Joshua, Do not be afraid of them’.

Verse 13 says: ‘Yet they did not burn any of the cities…’ The Lord did instruct them to destroy and burn. But the Israelites did not do so. There is a later consequence to this ‘act of mercy or negligence’.

Nevertheless, God is faithful. He has been the one who is fighting for them.
See verse 23 says: So Joshua took the entire land, just as the LORD had directed Moses, and he gave it as an inheritance to Israel according to their tribal divisions. Then the land had rest from war.


I find it really comforting to know that God is fighting for us in our live situations. Even though we maybe stumbling along the way, His love and faithfulness never fails. However, we’ll later find out that, the disobedience does have its consequences in the long run. I want to summarise these passage with:

Let us inquire of the Lord for minor and major decisions. Be assured of our God who protects and fights for us. Be assured. Senior Pastor has already given the call for ‘volunteers to enter the army’. How would you respond knowing that God will fight and is fighting for you?