"The men of Israel
sampled their provisions but did not inquire of the Lord" (Joshua 9:14, NIV).
After
the days of Moses when
the armies of Israel, led by Joshua, were conquering the Promised Land
marked out for them by God, the surrounding kings and nations were
understandably terrified. This was because God was with the Israelites
giving them great victories wherever they went.
However,
the men of Gibeon, a
nearby country, resorted to trickery and outsmarted Joshua. They sent a
delegation to Joshua with the appearance of having come from a distant
land so
they could deceive Joshua into making a treaty with them. Their donkeys
carried worn-out sacks and old wineskins that were cracked and had been
mended. They wore old clothes, and worn and patched sandals, and the
bread they carried with them was dry and moldy.
Their
ruse worked. Joshua
signed a treaty with them and only afterwards discovered they were a
neighboring people among those countries God had told Joshua to destroy
because
of their wickedness. They had to live with the consequences as a result.
Joshua's mistake was that he
made this treaty without praying and inquiring of the Lord! An extremely valuable lesson for all of us to learn!
SAY THIS:
"Merciful Father in Heaven, thank you for including this story in your
Word, the Bible, as a graphic reminder for me to seek your guidance and
direction for every aspect of my life, so that I will continuously live
in harmony with your perfect will. Gratefully, In Jesus loving Name I
Pray,
Amen."
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