“Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘When you have crossed the Jordan into the land of Canaan, then you shall drive out all the inhabitants of the land from before you, destroy all their engraved stones, destroy all their molded images, and demolish all their high places; you shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land and dwell in it, for I have given you the land to possess.
Numbers 33:51-53
If you have been a Christian for a while, you have heard about God leading the children of Israel to the Promised Land -- Canaan. The children of Israel had been in bondage and slavery for hundreds of years. They had been oppressed and dehumanized, and God saw them. Not only did He see them, He used Moses to deliver them. For forty years, they were on their way to the Promised Land. In Numbers 33, we find that they are on the edge of crossing over. It is here that God has some interesting instructions for them. He tells them that they are about to possess the land He has promised, but they have to drive out those who are there. Wait a minute...what? If it is mine, there shouldn't be occupants, right? Not only are there people who live there, they don't recognize that the land no longer belongs to them. The children of Israel have to do the work of driving out the people, destroying their images of worship, and taking over the territory. It seems like God could have done all of that before they arrived. Actually, I know He could have, but He didn't.
For some of us, getting married is our Canaan. It is what we prayed, hoped, and waited for. When God allows us to exchange our vows and become man and wife, we think we have entered our Promised Land. Maybe we have. However, life does not end when you enter the Promised Land. There is still a role that you have to play. Just like the children of Israel had to drive out enemies and tear down idols, you will also. When two imperfect people join to become one there are certain to be some heart issues that can become enemies of your union. Therefore, you have to drive out anything that would come against your marriage. Actually, you have to drive out and destroy them. What enemies try to possess your land? I'm glad you asked: unforgiveness, bitterness, disrespect, taking each other for granted, carelessness, busyness, anger, strife, lack of communication to name a few. We must be just as vigilant about driving out the things in our Promised Land as the children of Israel needed to be.
Listen to the warning God gave them in the next few verses:
But if you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you, then it shall be that those whom you let remain shall be irritants in your eyes and thorns in your sides, and they shall harass you in the land where you dwell. If you don't drive out these things as you enter, they will continually be an issue for you. I can tell you personally this is true. There are some enemies that John and I faced that should have been eradicated very early on in our marriage. There were some enemies we just didn't deal with. There were some we just addressed casually. There were some that we let go far too long, and there were some that we annihilated. What about you? Are there still some enemies in your marriage that need to be dispossessed? The good news is that it is not too late. You can kick out anger and bitterness today! You can forgive and move forward! You can spend time with each other and stop taking each other for granted. You can fully possess your promised land.
Make today your day to drive out your enemies!