Lord, what can I say now that Israel has fled from its enemies? [Joshua 7.8]
Joshua went to the right person but with the wrong question. In fact, God effectively rebuked Joshua regarding his assumption that God was to blame for Israel's defeat:
But the LORD said to Joshua, “Get up! Why are you lying on your face like this? Israel has sinned and broken my covenant! They have stolen some of the things that I commanded must be set apart for me. And they have not only stolen them but have lied about it and hidden the things among their own belongings. That is why the Israelites are running from their enemies in defeat. For now Israel itself has been set apart for destruction. I will not remain with you any longer unless you destroy the things among you that were set apart for destruction. [Joshua 7.10-12]
Like so many do today, Joshua assumed Israel's defeat was God's doing. In a moment of emotion and defeat, Joshua inadvertently fell victim to Satan' greatest line, "Has God really said...?" and so Joshua went to God as if God had some explaining to do - never mind that the curse of "defeat" was already well-defined as the result of sin.
Well..., God explained the problem, not once (Joshua 7.10-12), but reiterated it another time to be sure:
“Get up! Command the people to purify themselves in preparation for tomorrow. For this is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: Hidden among you, O Israel, are things set apart for the LORD. You will never defeat your enemies until you remove these things from among you. [Joshua 7.13]
"Defeat" is a curse upon disobedience. Joshua should have recognized this immediately, but he did not. Instead of being on his face in a show of emotion, Joshua should have been looking for the culprit sin responsible for Israel's defeat so that it might be corrected. So, after God's second, "Get up!" Joshua 'got with the program.'
Israel's story here is not unlike our own except in one important detail: we are still groveling in emotion before God instead of purifying ourselves and getting rid of the sin. As long as there is defeat, there is sin.
"Now, wait just a minute!" one might argue, "that was Old Testament!"
Fair enough, but Who was it that Joshua encountered just outside Jericho Who instructed Joshua what to do regarding Israel's conquest of Jericho? It was Jesus, the commander of the LORD's army, Whose very presence made the ground Joshua met Him on holy. It was Jesus, Who gave Joshua specific instructions about the total annihilation of Jericho reserving all the precious metals as an offering to God. It was Jesus, Who in "Jesus fashion," gave His seven-day plan of action that appeared to have violated the Sabbath (there would have been a Sabbath in the seven-day period of marching). Jesus gives no consideration of the ceremony of Sabbath because He IS the Sabbath. The commander of the LORD's army is Jesus.
The Revelation of John gives us all the confirmation we need about what the commander of the LORD's army, Jesus, looks like and does:
Then I saw heaven opened, and a white horse was standing there. Its rider was named Faithful and True, for he judges fairly and wages a righteous war. His eyes were like flames of fire, and on his head were many crowns. A name was written on him that no one understood except himself. He wore a robe dipped in blood, and his title was the Word of God. The armies of heaven, dressed in the finest of pure white linen, followed him on white horses. From his mouth came a sharp sword to strike down the nations. He will rule them with an iron rod. He will release the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty, like juice flowing from a winepress. On his robe at his thigh was written this title: King of all kings and Lord of all lords. [Revelation 19.11-16]
"Defeat" remains the result of sin today and Jesus' Words remind us that our emotion (broken-hearted as it may be) is not the solution! Repentance is not emotion - repentance is action. The action Jesus requires is:
If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. [Matthew 16.24 (also, Mark 8.34 & Luke 9.23)]
Just as Israel was held to the standard of obedience in Jesus' presence, so we are held to obedience in Jesus' presence! And, just as Israel eventually recognized that their defeat was the direct result of "sin in the camp," so we MUST realize that our defeat signals sin in our own camp - sin that requires NOT broken-hearted emotion, but instead, the action of getting rid of the sin and complying with the Commander's instructions: giving up our own way, taking up our cross, and following Him!
Israel's sin was that Achan had taken forbidden things unto himself. Our sin today is that we take forbidden things unto ourselves. We do so every time we depend on ourselves and our ways for benefits that God said come only from Him by obedience to Him. What are those benefits? They are the blessings of Deuteronomy 28.1-14 that result from obedience to God.
The very act of attempting to obtain the blessings of God described in Deuteronomy 28 apart from obedience to God is sin. Anything we depend on for Deuteronomy 28 blessings, other than God alone, is an idol. And, God's tolerance for idols is "zero."
Just to be sure He is not misunderstood, God gave the curses for disobedience in Deuteronomy 28.15-68 as a contrast to the blessings. Every curse listed in Deuteronomy 28 serves as a "sign" that there is "sin in our camp." "Defeat," specifically and in general, is found in those curses. To fall on our faces and cry out to God in the midst of these curses is the same thing Joshua did. But God told Joshua to get up and get rid of the sin! Jesus tells us to give up our own way (the sin), take up our cross (we must 'get up' to do that), and follow Him.
Instead of recognizing the presence of sin in our camp today, we lean hard upon the very idols that are the sin in our camp. And, instead of repenting (getting rid) of the sin (idols) responsible for our curses, we run to those idols claiming they are gifts from God! In broad categories, these idols are debt, insurance, medicine and technology. Is it any wonder the Church today is, for all practical purposes, powerless? But, no one is asking that question!
Faith in Christ to Whom we are disobedient is pure foolishness. If we have not given up our way, the way of man and his man-made solutions to sin problems (curses), and taken up our cross, the way of pure unadulterated faith and love even unto the death, then we are NOT followers of Jesus.
The lesson of Achan's story is that curses point out sin and that sin is to be gotten rid of! Where there are curses, there is sin and need for repentance that is action, not emotion. Any other explanation for curses that does not require removing the sin from the camp, is denial. It is Godless religion. Any other explanation for curses that does not require giving up our own way, taking up our cross, and following Jesus, is also, denial. It is Godless religion.
If what I am suggesting here is true, it might be argued that the Church today is in real trouble because curses abound today in the religious Church just like they do in the Godless world. We are left with two options; ignore the curses and continue to justify ourselves as 'okay' with complicated religious mumbo-jumbo, or, give up our own way (get rid of the sin), take up our cross (obedience/faith/love) and follow Jesus, knowing we have effectively done so when our lives and works actually look like Jesus' life and works.
It would be much easier just to declare me a lunatic. But what do the Scriptures say?
Father, may the truth of Your Word strike a chord in our hearts today. May the truth of curses lead us to getting rid of our own way, taking up our cross, and following Jesus. So be it.