Today's readings: Joshua 12-14 and Psalm 129.
God actually commands war, which can be difficult to understand. Why is this warfare so violent and brutal? As we read in Numbers, it is because God knows that his holy people are going to be tempted to live as the people around them. God has a plan for the Chosen People, and he knows that if they simply try to coexist with the pagan nations around them, they will not fulfill it... God has revealed that this is a limited engagement with just the people of Canaan. Ultimately, God seeks the reconciliation - not the destruction - of all people. (p. 182)
A thanksgiving psalm. It bemoans Israel's history of suffering and prays for the humiliation of its oppressors. The covenant people have long borne the hostility of the world, and yet the Lord has proven himself "righteous" by preserving them from annihilation. After acknowledging this divine protection, the speaker prays for God's justice against those who "hate Zion". (p. 943)
That's it for today!
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