FAITH CAPSULE: Sin is with no business but to bring down one.
Joshua 7
Covetousness is sin before God.
Keeping eyes on what the neighbors possess shall prompt an overwhelming spirit of covetousness.
Are you one with the sin of covetousness that is enough to deny your victory when victory should be answering for you?
The falling of the Israelites was the result of their sin of covetousness before God that prompted Joshua to go before God, as Joshua 7:7 records, “And Joshua said, “Alas, Lord GOD, why have You brought these people over the Jordan at all—to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us? Oh, that we had been content, and dwelt on the other side of the Jordan!”
Joshua did not know that the sin of covetousness was the cause of their defeat at the hands of their enemy but was curious why their past situations were better than their present challenge.
Are you curious about why your past is better than your present?
Is your past better than your present?
It could be that God has departed from you just as He departed from the Israelites due to their sin of covetousness.
On behalf of the Israelites, Joshua pleaded before God when God told him about the covetous sin of Achan.
The sin of covetousness by Achan counted against all the Israelites.
Achan transgressed the command of God when he stole and engaged in deception. (Joshua 7:10-11)
The sin of covetousness brought the Israelites down, not able to stand before their enemies but turned their backs on their enemies.
The character of covetousness is greed to acquire with a strong desire for material possessions.
Covetous implies an inordinate desire for another belonging to another.
Covetousness is rooted in the lack of contentment.
One with covetousness is in sin against the word of God, the evidence of the lack of fear for God.
The Bible records, “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” (Exodus 20:17)
Is covetousness your way of life?
Covetousness is critical to complicate the journey of life.
Consciously or unconsciously, the sin of covetousness before God can be the reason for the delay or derailment in the life journey.
Covetousness is a sin to deny one from obtaining promises in the word of God.
The obedience of the Israelites to the word of God was the reason for their victories over their enemies.
The disobedience of the Israelites to the word of God was the reason they lost against the people of Ai with the lesser might of the military.
The Israelites assumed victory against the people of Ai, not knowing that their sin of covetousness was before God, to deny them victory.
All should know to search for self and not live a life of sin consciously or unconsciously before God.
Before God, there is no excuse for violating His word but the consequence.
Prayer for today: Ask against sin not to have a place in your life.