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God's judgment on a wicked city, the destruction of Jericho, and the importance of not being influenced by pagan worship, while also learning about God's holiness, justice, and wrath, and the hope of mercy through Jesus Christ.

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The Baptist Bible Hour now comes to you under the direction of Elder Lassaire Bradley Jr. When I get scared. A thousand times to see my grace. Redeemers praise the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace. This is Lessee Brady Jr., inviting you to stay tuned for another message of God's sovereign grace.

Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, early in the morning, our song shall rise to thee. Holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty, God in three births, blessed and trimmed. Holy, holy, holy, all the saints adore thee. The proper browns all round the blast is sing Sherubin and Sarah and evermore shall be Holy, holy, holy Lord Les highly Holy I of Simple and thy glory reign of singing Only thou art holy, there is none beside thee, perfect in God in love and purity, holy, holy, Lord God almighty, all I worship thy name in earth and sky and sing Holy, holy, holy, present all and mind. Mighty God in three births blessed Today we continue in our series From the book of Joshua.

No, it's actually a Rather long series. Uh Let's see here. There's a Total of 28 messages.

So since we have to divide them in half, for putting them on the broadcast. That means that it would come out to be fifty-six programs, so it would take over a year to Put the whole series on the air, but we're using selected portions of it. and pray that the messages will be a blessing to you. We'd appreciate it if you'll take time to write us and let us know you're listening. We do need support if we're going to keep the program on your station.

Our address is Baptist Bible Hour, box seventeen oh thirty seven, Cincinnati, Ohio, four five two one seven. I also encourage you to go to our website at BaptistBibleHour.org. You can there make a donation. You can read the Baptist Witness. and you can hear both the Sunday and daily broadcasts.

That's Baptist Bible hour Yeah. Sure. Oh be Lord, O Lord, forgive Let our reply are not thy mercies large and free May not the sin trust in thee O depth of mercy Can give me That mercy still resembles for me woke and my God is red for them, sinners there in our last message from the book of Joshua. We observed in chapter six A sure process. Promise.

A faithful obedience. And a great Victory. Today we're still looking at chapter 6. And we consider God's wrath on a wicked City. And God's mercy.

on a sinful woman. And God's blessing. On a faithful leader. We saw that when they marched around the city, For seven days. and seven times on the seventh day that the wall fell and that the soldiers easily entered the city.

So we now look at Joshua chapter 6 verse 17. And the city shall be accursed, even it, and all that are therein, to the Lord. Only Rahab the harlot shall live, And she and all that are with her in the house, because she hid the messengers that were sent. The city shall be accursed. All in it.

All living things were to die. And they were to take none of the spoil. Those things that were of any value were to be taken to the House of God.

So first of all, we see God's wrath. on a wicked city. God clearly commanded them to destroy it. Let's look at verse 18. And ye in any wise keep yourselves from the accursed thing, lest ye make yourselves accursed.

When you take of the accursed thing, and make the camp of Israel a curse and trouble it.

Now the instruction Is Very clear. They were not to take any of the spoil for themselves. Nobody could come back later and say, well, I just didn't understand that. That point really wasn't made. It was made.

And so he says, you're not to take anything lest the whole camp of Israel be cursed. Verse 21. And they utterly destroyed all that was in the city. Both man and woman young and old and ox and sheep and ass. with the edge of the sword.

Somebody reads that and says, that troubles me. Must be that there's a difference between God in the Old Testament and God in the New Testament. I like to think only about God being a God of love. But here Without any question. were clear instructions from God that they were to go into the city Destroy it?

Both man. And woman? young and old and even the animals. Verse 24. And they burnt the city with fire.

and all that was therein, only the silver and the gold, and the vessels of brass and of iron, they put into the treasury of the house of the Lord. This makes us think. of some New Testament references. Or somebody would like to say, well, let's... Expert.

of years gone by. He's not the same today. But we turn to the New Testament and find in Hebrews chapter 10, verse 31: it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. And then chapter 12, verse 29: For our God is a consuming fire.

So, the same God that told his people in Old Testament times to destroy the city. to burn it up. Is depicted in the New Testament as being a consuming fire.

Now this instruction to destroy the city was not something new. This didn't come as a surprise to Joshua. Because the directions had been given even before they started on the journey, back in Deuteronomy chapter 20. We read beginning with the sixteenth verse. But of the cities of these people which the Lord thy God doth give thee for an inheritance.

Thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth. Very plain directions that are given. Anything that breathes. Must die. But thou shalt utterly destroy them.

Namely, the Hittites and the Amorites and the Canaanites and the Perizzites, the Havites and the Jebusites. as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee. that they teach you not to do after their abominations.

Now we get some insight as to one of the reasons as to why God says they're to be destroyed. If you spare them. They worship false gods. and you live among them You're apt to be influenced. And you would worship the gods that they worship.

God is a jealous God and will not have his own to worship. A false god. The very first commandment is: Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Any violation of that, obviously. is idolatry.

And God in His holiness hates idolatry.

So Lest they teach you to do after their abominations which they have done unto their gods.

So should ye sin against the Lord your God.

So I want you to destroy these pagans. Who worship false gods.

Now the people of Canaan Or Very wicked. They were idolatrous. Incest was prevalent among them. They worship Ashtaroth. Involved in the worship of this false god.

For all kinds of orgies and ungodly activities in the name of religion. And they also engaged in human sacrifice.

sometimes burning their own children or putting them on an altar to offer them unto their gods.

Now God despised that. God hates sin. God hates idolatry.

So he said these are wicked people. You can just rest assured there was not one innocent person in the land of Canaan. that was put to death. I've had people say that to me sometimes about Noah's day in the flood. Think about all of the innocent people that died.

I can promise you, on the authority of God's word, there was not one innocent soul that. drowned in that flood. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.

Now these Canaanites not only were extremely wicked, but they sinned against light. First of all, The creation. declares the existence of the true and living God. According to Psalm 19. It displays his handiwork.

So? They had the ability to observe The very earth upon which they lived, and the sky that was over them, with the sun, moon, and stars. And God tells us in the book of Romans, chapter 1. That The creation is enough testimony For Vaughan to be convinced There is a Creator. One true and living God.

But not only did they have that benefit, which is available to all human beings living on this earth, obviously. But they had heard the report of what God had done for Israel. They had heard the report about the Red Sea being dried up.

Now, to find out that these people worshiped a God. That was able to give them safe passage across the Red Sea as he held the waters back. That should have been enough to say we want to find out more about this God. We're going to inquire after it. We're going to discover more about what has happened.

And then they heard about them defeating the two kings that invaded them early on, the success that they had. They had heard about All of the marvelous, miraculous works that God had displayed on behalf of his people. But they didn't repent. They didn't acknowledge him. as the true and living God.

Now God's judgment that came on Jericho is really a picture of the final judgment that's going to come upon the wicked. The walls of Jericho could not protect them. from destruction. They no doubt felt secure. We've built these walls.

They may have stood the test in some former time if they were attacked. But now With the God of heaven. supporting the efforts of his people to take the city. The walls were not sufficient. They had closed the gates to the city.

The gate of the wall could not keep out the judgment of God. And senators cannot protect themselves from the judgment that is to come.

Somebody may feel I don't fear judgment because I'm just not all that bad. But that's not the case. description we get of human beings. when we look at God's word. There's none that understandeth, there's none that seeketh after God.

They've everyone turned to their own way. They're born with a sinful nature, connected to the fallen parent Adam. And so Sinners They're unable to protect themselves. They may hide behind their wall of self-righteousness, but that'll not protect them. They may attempt to build the wall of religious activity, but that'll not protect them.

Judgment. is coming. And the ruins of Jericho stood as a memorial. It was a constant reminder when anybody would come that way and say, Here once stood this city with its walls to protect it.

Now the walls are flat on the ground, and the city is burned with fire. This is a reminder that God has hates idolatry. Anytime a person looked on that scene, If they could understand the situation, they would know. God hates idolatry.

It was a reminder to Israel not to be influenced. by the pagan worship around them. that God doesn't tolerate it. You can't say, well, You know, there's some good things in this other religion. I think I might get some benefit out of it.

I'm not going to leave God, but I'd just like to add on something. No, God said specifically he did not want his people to be influenced by nor involved with. the pagan worship. He despises idolatry.

Furthermore, it was a lasting memorial as a reminder to the greatness of God's power. and delivering its people.

Somebody might have looked at that from the human standpoint to say, well, that city is secure. And if they observe the people marching around the walls, they'd say, what's that all about? Do those poor souls think they're going to take that city by just marching around it? But it was the power of God that brought down the walls flat to the ground, and it was a memorial, a lasting memorial to Prove what God is able to do in defense of his people.

Furthermore, it was a reminder that they must not lean on the arm of the flesh. All of us. No, what the scriptures say. in that regard. The arm of flesh will surely fail you.

But how many times do we forget that? How many times do we depend on our own ingenuity, our own thoughts, our own plans, our own strength? And they were defeated, were surprised.

Well, not be. We're repeatedly told that the arm of flesh will fail us. And then, as we look at that scene, the city destroyed. Everybody in it put to death. You cringe as you think about it.

But you learn some things about God. First of all, God is holy. Isaiah chapter 40, verse 25. To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? Saith the Holy One.

The seraphims, as recorded in Isaiah chapter 6, sang Holy, Holy, Holy. perpetually in his presence. It's hard for us to fathom what that means, that God is holy. Since we are sinners by nature, We're influenced by our own inclinations and like to fashion a God that suits our preferences. But God being holy Abhor sin.

will punish sinners. will send his judgments when they are necessary. 1 Peter chapter 1, verse 16 says. Because it is written Be ye holy, for I am holy.

Someone said to me recently, well, we know that we can't be perfectly holy, so why does God say that?

Well, it's a fact. 1 John chapter 1 tells us that if we claim that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. What's she talking about? What would you expect God to say? Be ye 75% holy.

And if you don't make that Try for 50. All that would do would say, all right. I'm only striving for 50%, so I got another 50% over here where I can just go on and sin, and no, I can't make it. I can't live up to the standard. No, you're not going to be sinlessly perfect in this life, but God says, here's the standard.

Be ye holy even as I am holy. God is holy.

Furthermore, we see that God is just. Whatever God does is just. It may not meet your criteria. You may not be able to understand the why and wherefore of it. his movement in some particular direction.

But he is just. Anything that he does is in keeping with his justice. Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4. He is the rock. His work is perfect.

For all his ways are judgment. A God of truth without iniquity. Just and right is he.

So when somebody replies Just doesn't seem fair to me. They obviously haven't come to grips with the fact that the God that we worship is holy. And it's just. In the ninth chapter of the book of Romans, Where the Apostle talks about the Lord raising up Pharaoh. Put him where he was for a purpose that God's name might be glorified in the destruction that he brought upon Egypt.

Somebody says that's not fair. How could God hold him accountable when God put him in that position?

Now, you must understand that what Pharaoh did. In that position, he did not because God was forcing him. God is not the author of sin. Pharaoh did what he did out of his own evil heart. out of his own self-centered thoughts and attitudes.

Well, somebody says it doesn't seem fair that God would hold Pharaoh accountable. for his actions. And as the apostle wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, he knew in advance that that question would be raised.

So he says, who art thou that replies against God? Shall the thing formed say to the one that created him? Shall the clay rise up against the potter and raise question? You can't read Romans chapter 9 without coming to the grips with the fact that God is just in all he does, even if you don't understand it. Psalm 145, verse 17.

The Lord is righteous in all his ways and holy in all his works. Everything that he does. In all of his plans, all of his decrees, all of his works. He is righteous. He is holy.

And then furthermore, not only is God holy, not only is he just, he is a God of wrath. Psalm twenty one, verse eight. Thine hand shall find all thine enemies. Thy right hand shall find out all those that hate thee. Thou shalt make them as a fiery oven in the time of thine anger.

The Lord shall swallow them up in his wrath. and the fire shall devour them. There are well over 100 references in the Old Testament alone to the wrath of God.

Something that cannot be ignored. Because God is holy. He hates that which is evil. He's going to punish sin. He has punished it and he will punish it.

Revelation chapter 6 verse 17. For the great day of his wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand?

So, as his wrath has been meted out numerous times through the ages. There's coming a day. called the great day of his wrath. And who shall be able to stand? Broad is the road that leads to death, and thousands walk together there.

God wisdom shows on narrow path with here and there. What a dreadful thing to think about the wrath of God being poured out. Only ungodly. The only hope for any of us It is in His mercy that has given us through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Oh, what a saviour we have.

I will rejoice It heals. I hope that you all write and let us know that you've listened to the program today.

So next week at this same time, may the Lord richly bless you all. The Baptist Bible Hour has come to you under the direction of Elder Lessere Bradley, Junior. Address all mail to the Baptist Bible Hour, Cincinnati, Ohio, four five two one seven. That's the Baptist Bible Hour, Cincinnati, Ohio, four five two one seven. Lord, let not all my hopes be vain.

Green my heart entirely new, which if a grace could never attain, which falls upon saints ever knew.

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