The
nation of Israel was given a beautiful gift in 1400’s (BC) when God gave them
the Promised Land. Of course the land
was great, it was fertile, it had water, it was defendable, and it was in the
center of two major highways of trade.
But the best thing about the land was that it was to be “set apart”. God had given the people His commands and the
Promised Land was a place that could live that out in perfect grace with one
another. But that isn’t what happened.
In
order to take the land of Canaan God commanded the Israelites to exterminate
the Canaanite people. This is a subject
that has caused a great many people a great amount of confusion. Why would a loving God order something like
that? Because He is indeed loving.
Deuteronomy
20:16-17 But in the cities of these
peoples that the LORD your God is giving you for an inheritance, you shall save
alive nothing that breathes, but you shall devote them to complete destruction,
the Hittites and the Amorites, the Canaanites and the Perizzites, the Hivites
and the Jebusites, as the Lord your God has commanded.
The Israelite people
struggled to do this. And no
wonder! Can you imagine how painful an experience
it would be to do this? The emotional
scars would last a long time? The
rebuilding from what is left behind would take patience? And can you imagine how many excuses you
could make not to do it? Great
excuses! Excuses that everyone in the
world would applaud.
Israel
not only struggled to do this they didn’t do it. Sure Jericho went well, and
then the second try at Ai worked. They
were faithful. But then the Gibeonites
tricked Israel into keeping them alive (Josh 9). What makes their situation even more
complicated is that God makes the sun stand still so they can rescue the
Gibeonites (who were Hivites, aka supposed to be dead). So the sun stands still and Israel destroys a
collection of Canaanite kingdoms, which is what God was affirming. It would be so easy to be an Israelite leader
and say, “These Canaanites/Gibeonites tricked us, not our fault, and it looks
like God is still for us…so we are still good.”
Outside
of the Gibeonites Joshua was faithful to God’s extremely difficult command to
kill everyone in the land (Josh 11:19).
Then he passed the torch to the next generation. So in generation number one, there was only
one leak in the boat.
The
next generation just flat out drowned. It
started that before killing they would cut off kings thumbs and toes and
dragging them to Jerusalem (Judges 1:6).
The tribe of Judah just couldn’t get rid of some Canaanites (Judges
1:19), blaming their chariots. The tribe
of Benjamin can’t get rid of the Jebusites (Judges 1:21). The house of Joseph dealt kindly with one
Canaanite family in Bethel because of their cooperation (Judges 1:23-25). The tribe of Manasseh doesn’t get rid of the
Canaanites in their territory, instead chose to enslave them (Judges 1:27-28). The tribe of Ephraim didn’t clear Gezer
(Judges 1:29). The tribe of Zebulon didn’t
clear out the Canaanites in Kitron, just made them slaves (Judges 1:30). The tribe of Asher just moved in with the
Canaanites (Judges 1:31-32). The tribe
of Naphtali moved in with them too, then later made them slaves (Judges
1:33). The tribe of Dan got beat up by
the Canaanites and they retreated, never taking their promised portion (Judges
1:34).
In
each of these instances we would generally understand. We might even applaud their mercy. Their decisions seem rational enough, even
moral. But God said to kill the
Canaanites. Why?
Deuteronomy
20:18 that they may not teach you to do
according to all their abominable practices that they have done for their gods,
and so you sin against the LORD your God.
God
had made the tough call to keep them people of Israel set apart for Him. To be a shining example of His way for the
world. But they let the Canaanite live. They let the Canaanite influence. They let the Canaanite win the culture war.
If
you are familiar with the book of Judges you know what happens next. The people do what is right in their own eyes
(Judges 2:11) and end up in slavery over and over and over.
Sin
always leads to slavery. But!
Galatians
5:1 For freedom Christ has set us free,
stand form therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.
Jesus
has freed us from the penalty of sin and if we are cooperative with His work in
us we will be freed from the power of sin in our life today.
Now
we are all well aware of the sin that so easily entangles us personally, but
what about culturally?
We
are the church “set apart” to show the world the way to God, but in America we
are losing the culture war, or it maybe as I fear, the war is over and we have
lost.
Slowly
and steadily we moved in with societies culture or we let it move in with
us. We secularly integrated our churches
and Christian school’s in ways that seemed excellent. No single decision changed the tide, but all
together they did.
The Israelite- “What could it possibly
hurt to let this one little Canaanite family live? I like them.”
The Church- “What could it
possibly hurt to ignore this type of sin? It’s so difficult to address. ”
The Christian
School-
“What could it possibly hurt to play secular music at all student events? The
kids will have more fun.”
The Christian Life- "What could watching this movie possibly hurt? I can handle it."
The Christian Life- "What could watching this movie possibly hurt? I can handle it."
These
are just tiny examples that do not change our personal culture for worse on their own. But when they are compounded with similar
decisions and similar acceptance, well, we lose the war.
What’s
the danger of marrying societies culture?
We start to think like them. We
start to act like them. We become
indistinguishable from them.
Is
our salvation at stake? No! Does God love us less? No! But we are giving ourselves identity crisis’.
We no longer see ourselves as God says
we are, instead we continually buy into who America says we are. Those opinions are drastically different and
the culture leaves us in shame. We waste our days chasing carrots of fame and fortune, or power and prestige, only to be left empty and abused.
If
it’s so bad why doesn’t God just come in and clear it out? Same reason He didn’t clear out the
Canaanites for Israel.
Judges
2:3 So now I say, I will not drive them
out before you, but they shall become thorns in your sides, and their gods
shall be a snare to you.
Losing
the culture war is something the majority of us didn’t notice and still don’t. Our Mickey Mouse celebrity Christianity is
working just fine. Whether you recognize
it or not the culture has ensnared us into slavery.
If
we want to take back our “set apart” status we need to declare war on
culture.
-Declare war on what we allowed
ourselves to be entertained by.
-Declare
war on what consumes and destroys our time.
-Declare war on all that we are consuming that is garbage.
-Declare war on the gods of technology dependency
and the god of social media.
Like
Israel we have been given our freedom only to volunteer ourselves as tribute to
the gods of this world.
Maybe
you are like me and you have these moments of realization and then immediately
jack back into the Matrix.
I
want to kill the culture in my life but I
struggled to do this. And no
wonder! Can you imagine how painful an experience
it would be to do this? The emotional
scars would last a long time? The
rebuilding from what is left behind would take patience? And can you imagine how many excuses you
could make not to do it? Great
excuses! Excuses that everyone in the
world would applaud.
Step One in the war...Trust God's Word is true.
Step One in the war...Trust God's Word is true.
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