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Defeat on the Heels of Victory

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Selections from Joshua 7

Make no mistake, private sins always have public consequences. Personal transgressions always cause community discord.

Just after God’s miraculous victory at Jericho, Joshua discovered that Achan’s secret sin hindered the Israelites’ mandate from God.

Chuck Swindoll walks us through this sobering passage, Joshua 7, teaching us to turn to God for strength during times of temptation so we can walk with God with a pure heart.

Message Summary:

In this solemn message based on Joshua 7, Chuck Swindoll steps out of the role of a comforting shepherd and into the shoes of a prophet to issue a stern warning about the dangers of secret sin. Swindoll observes that God’s people are never more vulnerable than right after a great victory. Following the miraculous conquest of Jericho, the Israelites become confident and attempt to take the small village of Ai with only a few thousand men. The result is a humiliating defeat where 36 soldiers are killed, causing the hearts of the nation to melt "like water". Swindoll explains that the defeat had nothing to do with military strategy and everything to do with "sin in the camp." While the nation celebrated, one man, Achan, committed a "treacherous violation" by stealing items devoted to the Lord—a mantle from Shinar, silver, and gold—and hiding them in his tent. God reveals to a distraught Joshua that the entire nation is guilty because of this one man’s action, illustrating the principle of corporate solidarity: the private sin of one individual can contaminate and weaken the entire body of believers [46–48]. The sermon details the progression of Achan's temptation through four tragic verbs: "I saw, I coveted, I took, I hid". Swindoll warns listeners against the power of rationalization—lying to oneself to make conduct seem plausible—and the blinding nature of temptation, which deafens us to consequences. The message concludes with the severe "radical surgery" required to remove the sin, as Achan and his family are stoned in the Valley of Achor. Swindoll implores the listener to deal with secret sins immediately through confession and repentance, noting that "sweeping acts of disobedience call for severe responses of discipline".

Message Key Facts:

  • The Vulnerability of Victory: Swindoll posits that the most dangerous time for a believer is immediately following a spiritual high. Israel moved from the "shout" of Jericho to the silence of defeat at Ai because they were unguarded.
  • The Desert Storm Analogy: The Israelites' confidence toward Ai is compared to the "Desert Storm" military confidence. They viewed Ai as a "pipsqueak of a village" that didn't require the whole army, leading to their shock when they were chased away [37–39].
  • The "Haunting" Verses: Swindoll opens the message by citing several scriptures that serve as "mute reminders" that God sees everything, including Numbers 32:23 ("Be sure your sin will find you out") and Hosea 8:7 ("They sow the wind, but they reap the whirlwind").
  • Rationalization Defined: Swindoll defines rationalization as "providing plausible but untrue reasons for conduct," or simply "lying to yourself." He notes that at the moment of temptation, a person becomes blind to reality and deaf to the inevitable consequences [58–59].
  • The Four Steps of Sin: Achan’s confession reveals the anatomy of a fall:
    1. I Saw: The look at the forbidden object.
    2. I Coveted: The internal desire to possess it.
    3. I Took: The act of disobedience.
    4. I Hid: The attempt to cover it up.
  • Alexander White’s Insight: Swindoll quotes Alexander White (referencing Thomas à Kempis) to describe how sin begins with a "bare thought," which forms a picture on the "screen of the imagination," releasing a "strange sweetness" that secures the consent of the soul.
  • Corporate Consequences: God told Joshua, "Israel has sinned," not just Achan. This teaches that one person’s secret sin can stop the flow of power to an entire church or family.
  • The Valley of Achor: The place of judgment was named the "Valley of Trouble" (Achor), a play on words because Joshua asked Achan, "Why have you troubled us?".

Message References:

  • Joshua 7:1–26: The primary narrative of the defeat at Ai, the exposure of Achan, and the judgment in the Valley of Achor.
  • Joshua 6:17–19: The original command (the ban) instructing Israel that all silver, gold, and articles of bronze belonged to the Lord's treasury [28–29].
  • Numbers 32:23: "Be sure your sin will find you out".
  • Galatians 6:7: "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap".
  • Hosea 8:7: "For they sow the wind and they reap the whirlwind".
  • Psalm 139:23–24: "Search me, O God, and know my heart... and see if there be any way of pain in me".
  • Hebrews 12:15: A warning to see that "no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled".
  • 1 Corinthians 5:6: "Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole lump of dough?".

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