Timmay
Puritan Board Freshman
I heard today that the use of reading about Israel judging the nations, and failing to utterly wipe out their enemies in Canaan is like or a warning to believers today to utterly destroy sin in our lives, and even leaving a little sin can be deadly for us.
I always saw the purpose of that moment in history was to show that the unredeemed will be eventually be taken out by God, and Israel was just God’s instrument in doing so for the nations in Canaan. And the only reason Israel wasn’t wiped out was because they were God’s covenant people. The use for us today is to show God judges the wicked.
Any comment on this?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I always saw the purpose of that moment in history was to show that the unredeemed will be eventually be taken out by God, and Israel was just God’s instrument in doing so for the nations in Canaan. And the only reason Israel wasn’t wiped out was because they were God’s covenant people. The use for us today is to show God judges the wicked.
Any comment on this?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk