Today’s Reading: Joshua 9
The men of Israel looked them over and accepted the evidence. But they didn’t ask God about it. They listened to their story of far-away travels. But
they didn’t ask God about it. They believed their words of praise for God. But they didn’t ask God about it. They made peace with them and formalized it with a
covenant. But they didn’t ask God about it!
It took only three days
before Joshua and these men of Israel realized the tragedy of their
action. They had made a decision without
God’s counsel and now their hands are tied.
These shady men of Gibeon intentionally deceived the Israelites as a
means of self-preservation. You can’t
really blame them. After all, if they
had not pulled off this ruse, their towns and villages would have been beaten
and these men probably would have lost their lives.
We must be extremely careful
not to fall for the trickery of the enemy.
While it is important to use our God-given faculties (mind, will,
emotions) to make decisions in life, we must be cautious to include God’s
counsel in all that we do. “’For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither
are your ways my ways,’
declares the LORD.” (Isaiah 55:8)
It is interesting to note
that this is really the second mistake that Joshua has made as Israel’s
leader. The first one was going up against Ai when there was impurity in
the community. And now, He enters into a
covenant without God’s counsel. Had they
sought counsel from God, had Joshua come to Eleazar the high priest and
inquired of the Lord concerning these people, the Lord would've shown to them
that these people were impostors. Joshua would've realized that these men were
just seeking to disguise themselves as having come on a long journey. Their
mistake was that of failure to seek God's counsel. It got them into an ungodly
alliance.
Beware, lest you put too much confidence in outward appearances and fail to inquire of the Lord. Yes, you should look at the evidence. Yes, you should listen to the story. Yes, you should take the circumstances into account when making life decisions. But the most important thing you must do is turn to God for His wisdom and counsel. God's wisdom is available to anyone willing to come to Him.
"Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know." (Jeremiah 33:3)
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