Pray, then Decide
By Katherine Kehler
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"They did not inquire of the Lord." Joshua 9:14

While reading through the book of Joshua, I read a verse that I have been reflecting on since then. The Israelites had entered the land of milk and honey and had destroyed several cities with all their inhabitants. The kings surrounding them were very frightened and met together to plan a strategy against the Israelites.

One group of people called the Gibeonites decided to deceive the Israelites by pretending to be from a distant land. They asked Joshua to make a treaty with them--offering to be Israel's servants rather than be killed. It sounded like a very good offer. The Israelites fell for it and signed the treaty.

The key verse that impressed me was "...but they did not inquire of the Lord." Joshua 9:14 If they had asked the Lord for direction before they made the decision, they would not have been deceived. But they choose to rely on their own wisdom instead.

Because they did not "inquire of the Lord," they unwittingly broke a very important command that God had given them: to kill all the ungodly people in the land they had conquered, so their people would not be infiltrated by the ungodly thinking and living of people who worshiped idols.

With the passing of time as they married and inter-married, the Israelites began worshiping the gods of the Gibeonites. They drifted from their love and obedience to their God (the only true God). The grandchildren of this generation no longer followed the true God all because they did not take the time to "inquire of the Lord." One bad decision can greatly affect many generations thereafter.

Father, please remind us to check with you before making decisions. Thanks!

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About the Author

As a grandmother, Katherine J. Kehler founded the Internet ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, Canada, starting web sites like http://www.christianwomentoday.com and http://www.retirementwithapurpose.com.

To e-mail Katherine, click here: mailto:editor@christianwomentoday.com?subject=Attn.Katherine_Kehler_devotions

 

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