Out of Control

People of Israel,

that’s what the LORD

has said to you.

But you don’t have good sense,

and you never listen

to advice.

If you did, you could see

where you are headed.

How could one enemy soldier

chase a thousand

of Israel’s troops?

Or how could two of theirs

pursue ten thousand of ours?

It can only happen if the LORD

stops protecting Israel

and lets the enemy win.

Even our enemies know

that only our God

is a Mighty Rock.

Our enemies are grapevines

rooted in the fields

of Sodom and Gomorrah.

The grapes they produce

are full of bitter poison;

their wine is more deadly

than cobra venom.

But the LORD has written

a list of their sins

and locked it in his vault.

Soon our enemies will get

what they deserve —

suddenly they will slip,

and total disaster

will quickly follow. (Deuteronomy 32:28-35)


Just because it’s impossible to lose doesn’t mean you won’t. At Jericho, God defeated an army of tens of thousands with barely three hundred men. Those facing Gideon had no reason to think that they wouldn’t be victorious against him. But they lost all the same. But then, there were times when the enemy was severely outnumbered by Israel’s forces, and they lost all the same.


Israel faced judgment. Even before they entered the land of Promise, before Jericho fell to an army that had merely walked around it, God warned his people that they would make mistakes during the years to come. Nevertheless, those who stood arrayed against God’s people didn’t have a chance. In the end, no matter how good they looked at the moment, no matter how invincible, they were no better than Sodom and Gomorrah, the two cities that God had destroyed with fire and brimstone in a single day. God reassured his people that no matter what, God would avenge them. He was keeping track of all the wrongs that they had done against his people and eventually he would call them to account.


Winning and losing are in God’s hands, not in our own. We like to imagine we control our destinies, that our fate is ours to chose. But the reality is that God is the one actually in charge, and no matter the odds, good or bad, it is God’s way that always wins out.


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Published on June 21, 2014 00:05
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