“If you say in your heart, ‘These nations are greater than I. How can I dispossess them?’ you shall not be afraid of them but you shall remember what the Lord your God did to Pharaoh and Egypt, the great trials that your eyes saw, the signs, the wonders, the mighty hand, and the outstretched arm, by which the Lord your God brought you out. So will the Lord your God do to all the peoples of whom you are afraid. Moreover, the Lord your God will send hornets among them, until those who are left… are destroyed. You shall not be in dread of them, for the Lord your God is in your midst, a great and awesome God. The Lord will clear away these nations before you little by little. You may not make an end of them at once, lest the wild beasts grow too numerous for you. The Lord your God will give them over to you and throw them into great confusion, until they are destroyed. He will give their kings into your hand, and you shall make their name perish from under heaven. No one shall be able to stand against you… The carved images of their gods you shall burn with fire. You shall not covet the silver or gold that is on them or take it for yourselves, lest you be ensnared by it, for it is an abomination to the Lord your God. And you shall not bring an abominable thing into your house… You shall utterly detest and abhor it.” Deuteronomy 7:17-26
Moses knew well how vacillating and timid the Israelites could be. He told them to look at the Lord God and His wonders rather than the foreboding people of the nations, to consider His great deeds and deliverance instead of what terrible might be. Rather than stew in self and feelings, believe that the Lord was great and awesome in their very midst, mighty to guard and lead and save. Count on His promises, on His step-by-step clearing of their way in the land. He was with them to completely conquer if they revered Him alone.

Sin and self-preservation often taint or distort our view of things. When we are the center, with all else revolving around our concerns, we tend to turn inward and doubt God’s greater promises. We forget His grace, His faithfulness, His miraculous deliverances over the years because we are fixated on our present obstacle or fear. We may say we believe His word, but we fail to take hold of its substance. We ignore His presence.
Raising our heads to see with eyes of perspective and faith diminishes the size of enemies. Recounting God’s past victories inspires claiming His promises and following His commands, even if fulfillment is not on my timetable. Acknowledging and rejoicing in the fact that He is with us changes dread to expectation, hesitation to eager obedience.
What do I say in my heart that discounts what God has said? What causes this disconnect? Do I fixate on threatening situations, or the Word? Do I absorb reports designed to keep me in fear, or what I know is unshakably true? What gods of safety, comfort, or smug control are preventing my taking the land the Lord wants to give?
Father, help me live in the power of Your presence in my midst, eager to take in faith opportunities You present, to Your glory.









