Today’s Reading: Joshua 12
Now
that Israel controlled all the territory that was to become its homeland, the
writer (believed to be Joshua) summarizes the entire conquest. Once Israel had
won control of the land as a whole, Israel’s leaders began the task of dividing
it among the tribes. Throughout the country, however, there were many areas
that the Canaanites still occupied, usually because they had either escaped the
Israelites or proved too difficult to conquer.
It
was a major oversight that Israel left these small pockets of unconquered
territory. As we read on, we will discover
that this becomes a problem for Israel later on. These “hidden” enemies will
later on wreak havoc on Israel. In the
same way, we must conquer all of the enemies in our lives. We must not let any sin or weakness or
corruption be left unchallenged in our walk with Christ. If we let our enemies escape or “hide” we,
too, will discover that unconquered sin will become a problem for us later on.
I’ve
seen it many times. An enthusiastic
Christian finally comes to their “Jordan River experience” where they despair
of self-help and put their trust in God to fully conquer their enemies. As they begin to experience victory, we see
strongholds fall to God’s Spirit. “Big”
sins like inappropriate indulgence in sexual pleasure, drunkenness, idolatry,
and carousing fall as they are confronted by conviction from the Holy
Spirit. The believer, like Joshua, may
even give testimony and tout these victories publicly. But sometimes, the
believer fails to attack other heart attitudes like strife, anger, lust, or envy
and the like with the same fervor. They
simply let these “small” sins, and others (such as quarrelling, dissensions,
and factions) remain unconquered. They
“hide” them in the valleys of their heart.
These areas remain unconquered.
Tragically,
later on - at the most unsuitable moments - these “hidden” sins emerge and wreak
havoc on their Christian walk. Perhaps
it is anger that emerges and causes a breakdown of a relationship. Or interest in pornography causes the
destruction of a marriage. These are the
types of things that can happen if the believer fails to confront and conquer
every enemy sin that lurks in their heart.
There
is no such thing as a “small” sin. Any
sin left unchecked in our hearts is a future opportunity for failure. So,
conquer ALL your enemies, dear believer, not just the “big” ones. Don’t let a single one - no matter how
inconsequential it may seem - avoid the conquering power of God.