So it was, when all the kings of the Amorites who were
on the west side of the Jordan, and all the kings of the Canaanites who were by
the sea, heard that the LORD had dried up the waters of the Jordan from before
the children of Israel until we had crossed over, that their heart melted; and
there was no spirit in them any longer because of the children of Israel. – Joshua 5.1
38 years ago today, on a snowy mountaintop, in a small
rural church called Jump Off Baptist Church, my heart melted as I saw my
beautiful bride walk down the aisle. 38 years later the sight of her still
causes my heart to melt in love.
Oh wait, that’s NOT what this passage talks about.
This passage talks about another kind of heartmelt. In
this heartmelt the people of Canaan lost their courage when they saw the
successes of Israel. They were terrified when the saw the power of God.
How different things are today. There has been a time for
the last 300 years or so when there has least been a general respect for the
things of God. There was a certain ‘fear of God’ even in the general culture.
There was a sense of right and wrong and that sense of right and wrong
generally came from principles found on the word of God.
But those days are gone.
Now we are the ones whose hearts are melting in fear.
We are the ones cowering in the face of a changing world which has less and
less regard or respect for God. We are the ones experiencing heartmelt.
Instead of the enemies of God seeing power of God and
losing heart the people of God see the power of the enemies of God and lose
heart today. We need not lose heart though no matter what we may see or sense
around us. The same God who parted the Jordan River is our God and today and we
can be assured that greater is he that is in us than he that is in the world.
It is way past time for us to realise that the victory
is ours and stop being cowed by the things we can see. Instead, let us be emboldened
by the things we cannot see.
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