Today’s Reading: Joshua 6
The destruction of Jericho demonstrated the kind of warfare that Israel was engaged in. This was no physical assault using the traditional implements of war. This wasn’t a case where the walls fell due to great force being applied. It wasn’t a windstorm, or an earthquake, or the vibrations caused by the trumpets and shouts of the people that caused this wall to fall. Israel was engaged in a spiritual war, and this victory at Jericho was a spiritual event.
It was nothing other
than a supernatural miracle orchestrated by the Almighty God that gave Israel
the city that day. A spiritual
victory. This was demonstrated in the
important role of the priests, the prominence of the ark of the covenant, the
repeated use of the number seven (God’s number) in the battle preparations, the
trumpets, and the shouting of the people.
The
collapse of the walls at the exact moment God planned showed that victory came
through the power of God, in response to the faith of his people. “By faith the walls of Jericho fell down
after they had been encircled for seven days.” (Hebrews 11:30) The Israelites demonstrated their faith by
following God’s will – even though His will seemed foolish and ineffective on
the surface. After all, who conquers a
city by carrying an ark, walking in circles, blowing trumpets, and shouting? Their faith was not in any of these impractical actions – their
faith was in God to keep His promises.
They had no problem because they had finally come to believe that their
God was big enough!
As you engage in spiritual warfare to conquer the “enemies in the land” (the world, flesh, devil) keep in mind that God’s ways are not man’s ways. He may ask you to undertake some seemingly impractical and even foolish actions to get victory. You should have no problem with it if your God is big enough. It took great faith for Israel to believe that blowing a trumpet would have an impact on their enemy.
In the same way, it will take great faith for you
to believe that tithing, for example, will give you victory over your
financial difficulties. It seems
impractical, and others may tell you it is foolish. But you should have no problem with it if
your God is big enough. It may seem
silly that by forgiving someone who has wronged you will have a positive effect
on your spiritual well-being. But God
tells you to do it anyway. You should
have no problem with it if your God is big enough.
So, blow the trumpets and
shout! Don’t try to outwit or outsmart
your flesh. Do it God’s way. Follow the
steps He prescribes. And watch the walls of your spiritual enemies start to
fall.