Sunday, May 17, 2020

Warfare is the LORD’s

Deuteronomy 20:1-20 
    1 “When you go out to battle against your enemies, and see horses and chariots and people more numerous than you, do not be afraid of them; for the LORD your God is with you, who brought you up from the land of Egypt. 2 So it shall be, when you are on the verge of battle, that the priest shall approach and speak to the people. 3 And he shall say to them, ‘Hear, O Israel: Today you are on the verge of battle with your enemies. Do not let your heart faint, do not be afraid, and do not tremble or be terrified because of them; 4 for the LORD your God is He who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you.’ 5 “Then the officers shall speak to the people, saying: ‘What man is there who has built a new house and has not dedicated it? Let him go and return to his house, lest he die in the battle and another man dedicate it. 6 Also what man is there who has planted a vineyard and has not eaten of it? Let him go and return to his house, lest he die in the battle and another man eat of it. 7 And what man is there who is betrothed to a woman and has not married her? Let him go and return to his house, lest he die in the battle and another man marry her.’
    8 “The officers shall speak further to the people, and say, ‘What man is there who is fearful and fainthearted? Let him go and return to his house, lest the heart of his brethren faint like his heart.’ 9 And so it shall be, when the officers have finished speaking to the people, that they shall make captains of the armies to lead the people.
    10 “When you go near a city to fight against it, then proclaim an offer of peace to it. 11 And it shall be that if they accept your offer of peace, and open to you, then all the people who are found in it shall be placed under tribute to you, and serve you. 12 Now if the city will not make peace with you, but war against you, then you shall besiege it. 13 And when the LORD your God delivers it into your hands, you shall strike every male in it with the edge of the sword. 14 But the women, the little ones, the livestock, and all that is in the city, all its spoil, you shall plunder for yourself; and you shall eat the enemies’ plunder which the LORD your God gives you. 15 Thus you shall do to all the cities which are very far from you, which are not of the cities of these nations.
    16 “But of the cities of these peoples which the LORD your God gives you as an inheritance, you shall let nothing that breathes remain alive, 17 but you shall utterly destroy them: the Hittite and the Amorite and the Canaanite and the Perizzite and the Hivite and the Jebusite, just as the LORD your God has commanded you, 18 lest they teach you to do according to all their abominations which they have done for their gods, and you sin against the LORD your God.
    19 “When you besiege a city for a long time, while making war against it to take it, you shall not destroy its trees by wielding an ax against them; if you can eat of them, do not cut them down to use in the siege, for the tree of the field is man's food. 20 Only the trees which you know are not trees for food you may destroy and cut down, to build siegeworks against the city that makes war with you, until it is subdued.

Israel went to war to gain the land promised them; they were required to step out in faith by trusting that the LORD would be fighting for them, that He would bring victory through their efforts of obedient actions.  Only those not distracted or fearful were to enter the fray.  Any who hesitated or who had their minds focused on home and family more than the battle at hand were told to stay home; otherwise, they would be detrimental to those focused on the fighting.  When they did engage their enemies, Israel was told to first offer peace and surrender to become servants instead of dead men.  If there was no peace to be found, then they were to wipe out all those who could fight back and then take possession of all else.  The exception was for the specific cities of their inheritance.  These were to be completely eradicated in order to keep God’s people from following after their false gods and away from their LORD and Maker.  Even the details of not cutting down trees which provided food of fruit or nuts was given.  They were to use other trees to build ways to climb over the walls of the cities they sieged.  All the details and guidelines were given for victory and responsibility in fighting the good fight (1 Timothy 6:12, 2 Timothy 2:4, 4:7), just as we are given specifics in the New Testament on our weapons of a higher order (2 Corinthians 10:4-5), but with the same loyal heart. We are not to be distracted (Matthew 13:22, Like 21:34) in following and fighting the good fight of faith, but are to put Christ and His everlasting gospel first.  This is the war we wage for the promised land in the heavenly kingdom of the New Jerusalem. 

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