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Joshua 22:22

Posted on 5 November 2024
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The Lord God of gods, the Lord God of gods, hee knoweth, and Israel he shall know; if it bee in rebellion, or if in transgression against the Lord, (saue vs not this day,) Joshua 22:22 (KJV)

Context: Joshua 22 recounts the story of the Israelites preparing to settle in their allotted lands after completing the conquest of Canaan. The eastern tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half the tribe of Manasseh had already received their inheritance on the eastern side of the Jordan River. After the western tribes crossed the Jordan to meet them, the eastern tribes built an altar on the western bank of the Jordan. The other tribes misunderstood their intention and gathered to wage war against them. However, a delegation led by Phinehas, the high priest, was sent to seek an explanation.

Acknowledging God’s Omniscience: In Joshua 22:22, the Israelites affirm the knowledge of the Lord God of gods. This verse emphasizes the belief that God is all‑knowing and nothing can be hidden from Him. The repetition of the phrase “The LORD, the God of gods” underscores the supremacy of God over all other deities worshiped by various nations.

As believers, we should recognize that God is not only the Creator of the universe but also the One who knows all things. He is aware of our thoughts, motives, and actions. This truth should bring us comfort, knowing that we can trust Him completely and rely on His guidance and understanding.

Trust in God’s Omniscience: Take comfort in the fact that God knows everything about you. Instead of trying to hide or pretend, come before Him with honesty and openness, knowing that He already knows your heart.

Pursue Righteousness: Seek to live a life that aligns with God’s commands. Regularly evaluate your actions, thoughts, and motives in light of His Word. Invite the Holy Spirit to convict you of any rebellion or transgression and make necessary changes to walk in obedience.

Embrace Accountability: Engage in healthy relationships within the Christian community where you can seek guidance and support. Be open to correction and encouragement, allowing others to help you grow in your faith and hold you accountable to God’s standards.

Remember, the ultimate goal of studying the Bible is not merely gaining knowledge but rather allowing God’s Word to transform our lives. May this study deepen your understanding of Joshua 22:22 and inspire you to live a life pleasing to God.

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