The work of Satan – and the work of God …
Joshua 9:1-10:15
Some chose ‘to make war against Joshua and Israel’ (9:1-2). The Gibeonites came, looking for peace. They achieved their objective – ‘Joshua made peace with them’ (9:15).
In this story we see the work of Satan, and we may catch a glimpse of the work of God. The ‘peace’ was based on deception. The Gibeonites ‘acted with cunning’ (9:4). The Israelites were easily deceived. They ‘did not ask direction from the Lord’ (9:14). The Gibeonites brought trouble to Israel (10:3-5).
There were ‘weeds among the wheat’ – An enemy has done this’ (Matthew 13:25,28). Through the grace of God, the Gibeonites’ ‘curse’ could become a ‘blessing’. Working at ‘the place’ of worship, they could come to know and love the Person who is worshipped (23,27; Psalm 84:4).
Let Christ bring you from ‘no peace’ to real peace (Jeremiah 6:14; Romans 5:1).
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Charles Cameron, better known as Charlie to his friends, lives in Scotland and is a member of the Church of Scotland. He owns several Christian blogs found at the following links:







Thanks, Andy, for reblogging this post. God bless you.
Good Analogy. Thanks
Thanks, Dennis, for your comment. God bless you.