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    A Winning Strategy

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    A Winning Strategy Empty A Winning Strategy

    Post by Neno Thu 27 Dec 2012, 12:59 pm

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    During my days as a high school basketball coach, I made a huge
    mistake. I sent some of my players to scout an opponent. They returned
    with this report: We can take those guys easily. Overconfident, we lost
    to that team. Does that sound familiar? To me, it sounds like the
    situation at Ai when Joshua sent out his scouts, who misjudged their
    opponent’s strength.
    But there was more to the defeat at Ai than bad scouting. Israel lost
    the battle and 36 soldiers for several reasons that I think we can
    learn from.

    Shortly before the loss at Ai, Joshua led his army successfully
    against Jericho because he knew God’s plan of attack. But there is no
    mention of Joshua consulting God before Ai. Prior to the battle of
    Jericho, the men had consecrated themselves to God (Josh. 5:2-8). Before
    Ai—nothing is said about Joshua’s men preparing themselves spiritually.
    The reason the Bible gives for the Israelites’ loss is sin in the camp.
    Achan had stolen from the spoils of Jericho (7:1). They could not
    defeat Ai until the sin was confessed and the people had consecrated
    themselves (7:16-26). Then God gave them a plan for victory (8:1-7).

    A winning strategy for our daily battles: confessing our sin and living in the power that God provides.


    Dear Lord, before I go off into the battle today,
    forgive me of my sin and lead me in the path You
    want me to go. I want to serve You. Empower me
    to live for You and Your will. Amen.

    Purity in the heart produces power in the life.

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