Good morning AMERICA! Joshua chapter 11.

Two things I would like to refer to in this chapter:

  1. There were at least 13 kings that joined forces with numerous fighting men along with numerous horses and chariots. From a human standpoint, this would be literally an impossible battle to win. But it's a reminder to me that nothing is too big for God to overcome.
  2. This caught my attention when it said, God hardened the enemies hearts so that they would not make a peace treaty that way they would be destroyed and would be done so without Mercy.

I'm speculating, but these cities were so evil in the eyes of God that they could not be left alive for fear that their influence and presence would be a spiritual poison to Israel.

A. So out of protection for Israel, God destroyed them all.

B. And because God is a just God he gave these enemies what was fair. And it was done without Mercy. God's judgement, according to James 2:13, will be without Mercy with those who have shown no mercy. These Kings must have been arrogant Kings, hence showing no mercy to others, resulting in their death with no mercy.

This is a reminder to me to be careful how I treat other people. We will all make mistakes. Are we quick to judge or quick to show Mercy with encouragement? I want to be shown Mercy when I mess up and given encouragement to move forward, so may I be that to others.