Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Hailstone Sized Encouragement

Some people say that God is their co-pilot, Joshua's bumper sticker might say "God is my sniper."

Ever feel like you’re being attacked from all sides? Like the world is against you, or that you are being targeted by overwhelming forces? Ever notice that the devil waits until you have worked all day, and are exhausted before he attacks? That’s what the Gibeonites felt like in Joshua 10:1-15.

The Gibeonites had made peace with Israel, and the Amorites were not happy about it. So instead of attacking Israel, they attacked the Gibeonites. Isn’t that how it is sometimes, people are afraid to attack God directly, so they attack you instead—because you’re weaker? These verses in Joshua, record how the Israelites—led by Joshua—and the five kings of the Amorites and their armies go into battle.

It was an emergency situation, and the Gibeonites had sent word to Joshua that they were being attacked by the Amorites. Joshua and his army marched all night long, and after marching all night long they had to begin the battle. But the Lord had told Joshua that “I have given them into your hand. Not one of them will be able to withstand you.” Then the Lord helped Joshua’s army by throwing the enemy army into confusion, and hurling large hailstones down on them from the sky!

Can you imagine what it would be like to have God as your sniper? To be in the midst of battle, back to back and elbow to elbow with your brother soldiers, all the while large hail stones are whizzing by your head and killing the enemy right in front of you!
Between the confusion and the hailstones, Israel had the Amorite armies on the run. Joshua chapter 10, verse 11 says “As they fled before Israel on the road down from Beth Horon to Azekah, the Lord hurled large hailstones down on them from the sky, and more of them died from the hailstones than were killed by the swords of the Israelites.” And boy is God a good shot! Joshua 10:15 says that “Joshua returned with all Israel to the camp at Gilgal.” God’s aim was so good that none of the Israelite soldiers were killed by hail – only the enemy soldiers.

God cares about us just as much. When I feel like I’m being attacked on every side, or that life is being especially unfair, I remember that God’s aim is just as good today as it was in Joshua’s day. I can move confidently through my battles because I know that no matter how much hail I hear whizzing by my head, it is the sound of God at my defense.

Know what else is amazing about this event? Joshua was around 80 years old at the time.

- author, Leanne Sanderson

Share with us a time when God went to battle for you.

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