Numbers 21
God's plan does not call for a compromise with evil, but
an utter defeat of it. He does call us to live quietly, peacefully,
and submissively in all societies in as much as that is possible. But
in the days approaching the conquest of Canaan, He gave His people a
glimpse of what was coming by bringing a sentence of utter
destruction upon their enemies, the Canaanites.
How can we make sense of this in light of the love of
the cross? We are reminded that the cross itself is not a compromise
with evil, but a stunning defeat of it through the death of Christ as
our substitute.
The enemy within the hearts of the people of God was at
least as serious as the enemy powers outside Israel. God would not
compromise with that internal foe either. The people were brought to
look to the serpent on the pole, and live. In John 3:14-16 we learn
that this is the way that God loves the world. He has provided a
Redeemer for all mankind, so that we might look to Him and live. Our
Substitute has been lifted up upon the cross. He died for all who
would look to Him for life, and now we are counted among the living.
The Lord carried His people safely past those who would
have destroyed them. He provided for their need for water in the
wilderness. The praise of His people became a chosen instrument for
refreshment and nourishment. “Spring up. O well! Sing to it!”
Great works of victory against powerful enemies are
recorded in the songs of God's people. They rejoice in the Lord and
He enables them to live and thrive.
Our New Testament songs are not recounting a victory
against Sihon and Og. But we do sing, “A Mighty Fortress is Our
God.” The Word above all earthly powers has defeated the evil
inside us and outside us.
Believing, we rejoice! And in the praise of the saints
of the Lord, there is power. May the Lord continue to use the songs
of His people to defeat every enemy. May the victory of the cross be
complete in our lives and over all the earth. And may the Name of
Jesus Christ be our boast forever and ever.
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