There was a man named Achan who took gold, silver and clothing from Jericho and buried it in his tent. No one but his immediate family was privy to this trespass until the children of Israel were routed by a relatively small number of fighting men of Ai. 36 men of Israel died while the rest ran for their lives, unable to even stand before their enemies. Joshua prostrated himself before the LORD with grief, wondering and questioning why such a disaster had come to pass. God had full knowledge of what had happened and said in Joshua 7:11, "Israel
has sinned, and they have also transgressed My covenant which I commanded them.
For they have even taken some of the accursed things, and have both stolen and
deceived; and they have also put it among their own stuff." Bringing the accursed things into the camp brought a curse, and the solution was simple: identify the guilty, take away the accursed things, and execute judgment upon the transgressors.
It is no surprise the children of Israel were unable to stand and contend with their enemies unless God helped them. What fills me with wonder is though the children of Israel fell before the men of Ai, by God's grace they were strengthened to overcome the curse of sin by exposing transgression, confessing their sin, and ridding themselves of the accursed things. Sin is more powerful than any man or army, for there is no man who can purge themselves of sin's curse that brings separation from God and eternal death. They could not stand before a handful of enemies due to their sin, but by God's power they were able to overcome the great sin that cursed them and rendered them powerless. By faith in God, repentance of sin and humble obedience to God, God restored the children of Israel to a close relationship with Him.
Here is a great encouragement for Christians who have a relationship with God through faith in Jesus. We do not have the strength or power in ourselves to save ourselves from sin any more than the Hebrews did when they faced the warriors of Ai. But when we confess and repent of our sins, we are divinely enabled to cast all accursed things from us and be reconciled to God according to His covenant and grace. 1 John 1:9 says, "If we
confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness." As Jesus Christ has overcome the curse of sin and death, we are made victorious by faith and live in joyous submission to His holiness.
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