Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Old Testament Violence (9) - Batman Joshua

Joshua is a Christian hero, but he got a lot of stuff wrong. He is not listed among the heroes of faith in Hebrews 11. In fact the author of Hebrews specifically says that Joshua did not provide rest for his people.

For if Joshua had given them rest, God would not have spoken later about another day (Heb 4:8).
Yet God had promised Joshua that he would give the people rest.
Remember the command that Moses the servant of the LORD gave you: 'The LORD your God is giving you rest and has granted you this land (Josh 1:13)
Instead of resting in God by trusting him to do the fighting, Joshua tended to get stuck in himself. He constantly relied on the military power of Israel, when he should have been trusting in God. He depended on human strength, when he should have rested in God and watched him drive out the Canaanites. Joshua did not see all that God had promised and he did not gain rest for his people. Unfortunately, Israel remained under threat of war, when it could have been at rest.

Part of Joshua’s problem was that he was not good at hearing directly from God. Joshua was not a prophet as Moses had been (Deut 34:10). He was not skilled at hearing the voice of God. God sometimes had to send an angel to get him to hear (Jos 5:13-15).

Joshua also tended to do what he remembered God telling Moses to do.
As the LORD commanded his servant Moses, so Moses commanded Joshua, and Joshua did it; he left nothing undone of all that the LORD commanded Moses (Josh 11:15).
Unfortunately, Joshua did some things that God had not commanded. Getting your guidance second had is always dangerous. Joshua sometimes got things wrong, because he misunderstood what Moses had heard.

When they arrived at the Jordan, Joshua sent spies into the land (Jos 1). God has not commanded him to send spies. He acted on his own initiative.

Joshua acted without consulting God when dealing with the people of Gibeon.
The men of Israel sampled their provisions but did not inquire of the LORD. Then Joshua made a treaty of peace with them to let them live, and the leaders of the assembly ratified it by oath (Jos 9:14,15).
Joshua did not inquire of the Lord, but trusted in the evidence in front of him. This serious mistake caused Joshua to make a covenant with his enemies, something that God had forbidden. Joshua had a habit of acting without consulting God. He often did more than God required. I will look at a couple of examples in the next to days.

3 comments:

CFSTEVENS said...

PRAISE THE MOST HOLY AND PWOER NAME OF OUR LORD & SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST,
ITS NICE TO FIND YOU - BROTHER. THERE IS ONE THOUGHT I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU. AS YOU ARE AWARE THAT INDIA CARRIES ALMOST A VERY LARGE POPULATION OF THE WHOLE WORLD. THEREFORE THE DENSITY OF POPULATION IN INDIA IS HIGH, BUT AS OF NOW MANY INDIANS TOO ARE ABROAD, SO RECENTLY GOD LED ME TO A THOUGHT THAT IF THESE FELLOW INDIANS ON MY COUNTRY WHO ARE ABROAD ALSO ARE PREACHED THE GOOD NEWS, AND THEY ACCEPT LORD JESUS CHRIST AS THEIR SAVIOUR, WE THEN HAVE A WORLD OF CHRISTIANS. FURTHER, THE NEW INDIAN CHRISTAINS WILL ALOS INFLUENCE THEIR OWN COMMUNITY HERE IN INDIA AND THE ACCEPTABILITY IN CHRISTIANITY WILL INCREASE. PLEASE JOIN ME ...... IN MAKING IT POSSIBLE. PRAY ABOUT IT AND SHARE THE LORD'S MESSAGE TO SUCH

Gene said...

Ron,

I actually get it. Batman (saw the Dark Knight last night) was a wild card too.

This was the strongest case for your thesis.

I'm thinking about all this.

Ron McK said...

Sorry Gene.
I do no follow you. I have never seen a batman film and never will. The last violent film that I watched was The Guns of Navarone.