They
gave Moses this account: “We went into the land to which you sent us, and it
does flow with milk and honey! Here is its fruit. But the people who live
there are powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large. We even saw
descendants of Anak there. Numbers 13: 27 – 28
I am sure we are all familiar with the
story of the 12 spies sent into the Promised Land to scout it out. They saw
what a wonderful place it was flowing with milk and honey just as God had said
but they also the powerful people and the fortified cities. 10 of the spies,
full of fear, persuaded the Israelites that they could not take they land
despite Joshua and Caleb’s assurance that with God on their side, it could be
done.
No doubt the 10 spies looked at the
fortified cities and remembered the towering walls of Egypt and their life of
slavery. For them it meant disaster and failure, an obstacle too big to
overcome but they were looking at the cities and themselves instead of their
God. They forgot the ten amazing plagues and how God completely routed the
Egyptian army whilst leading them safely across the Red Sea on dry land. They
forgot how God provided water, manna and quail for them to eat. All they saw
was an insurmountable problem.
Forty years later, another generation also
saw the fortified city of Jericho but they knew who their God was and what he
could do. They had not grown up in slavery; they had grown up in the desert and
were keen to get into the Promised Land. In order to do this the fortified city
would have to be defeated. They learned that looking to God, being obedient by
praising him and towering, fortified walls would just collapse at a unified
obedient shout to the Lord of hosts. They
didn’t have to fight but they did have to overcome fear – fear of looking
stupid, fear of it ‘not working’, fear of failure. They trusted their miracle working
God and they were not disappointed.
We too may have fortified cities standing
against us by which I mean problems that look insurmountable or situations that
seem all locked up. It may be unbelieving family or friends and it feels like
they will never get saved. It may be problems at work or even in church which
seem as if they will never change. It can be in a host of different situations
but the solution is always the same. God – our miracle working God. There is nothing than can withstand our God and
his obedient people. Absolutely nothing. We need to ask God for the strategy to
see these insurmountable difficulties overcome and the walls will come tumbling
down.
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