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【Bible Study】Joshua Chapter 17 – Inheritance is Earned and Seized Back

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Introduction

Today, we examine Chapter 17 of the Book of Joshua. The central theme of Joshua is inheriting the land. There is a principle in this world: if you occupy a piece of land, others cannot. If you gain something, others lose it. The world operates this way.

Where did the Israelites' promised land and inheritance come from? It was seized from the Canaanites. This world is unfair. Those who seek to create a fair world pursue something akin to utopia, an ideal society.

From early times, mankind has sought to build an ideal society, yet despite all efforts, it remains elusive. Such is the nature of the world: your gain is another's loss. For instance, a Fortune 500 company occupies a market share that others cannot. If you seize it, you become a Fortune 500 company. Thus, inheritance is a peculiar thing.

The Importance of Inheritance

In Chapter 17 of Joshua, I have titled the theme: Inheritance is Acquired Through Struggle and Seizure. Remember, inheritance is acquired through struggle and seizure. Ponder this; you will notice that in leading you through the Bible, I emphasize the theme in almost every chapter. If the theme is unclear, our interpretations become fragmented and fruitless.

In this life, one must grasp the most important things, followed by the second and third most important. Then come the less significant matters—the fourth, fifth, and sixth... and those of little consequence.

Inheritance is crucial. Reading the Bible, we must understand why this theme is set. What is the story about? It tells of the daughters of Zelophehad who sought land from Joshua. This request involved struggle. If you understand this, you will see that this story parallels that in Numbers 27, where Zelophehad's daughters approached Moses. As a result, they obtained a piece of land.

What about the second story? It recounts how the Ephraimites also approached Joshua, complaining that their land was insufficient, that their tribe was large and could not dwell there, and that the land given to them was small. Joshua did not oblige. Instead, he suggested that they seize more land for themselves.

Hence, I title the theme: Inheritance is Acquired Through Struggle and Seizure. Many find this phrase unpleasant. Yet, spiritual principles can be harsh. We often wonder, Why not yield a bit? Wouldn't it be better to be accommodating? Yielding should not depend on human inclination, but on God's will.

My guiding principle is this: we should emulate those whom God favors and avoid becoming like those He dislikes. By being the kind of people God favors, how could we possibly live poorly?

Though you may be good, if you are not favored by God, what is the use of being good? The world will never be without the poor, for such is God's design. Why does God discourage yielding? If you yield, you will not gain inheritance, and without inheritance, you will live in poverty and then complain, God, why are you unfair to me?

In reality, the world is fair. Those who master spiritual principles thrive. Though it may seem harsh, understanding these principles leads to prosperity.

Speaking and Acting with Reason

The story in this chapter continues from the previous one in Numbers 27, where Zelophehad's daughters approached Moses. They said to Moses, Our father had no sons, only daughters. We do not want his name to be erased. We want his name to continue. Though he has no sons, we, his daughters, wish to represent our father and claim a piece of land.

Moses, unsure of what to do, sought God. God said something interesting:

The daughters of Zelophehad speak right: thou shalt surely give them a possession of an inheritance among their father's brethren; and thou shalt cause the inheritance of their father to pass unto them. And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel, saying, If a man die, and have no son, then ye shall cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter. And if he have no daughter, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren. And if he have no brethren, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his father's brethren. And if his father have no brethren, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of his family, and he shall possess it: and it shall be unto the children of Israel a statute of judgment, as the Lord commanded Moses. (Numbers 27:7-11)

One sentence stands out: The daughters of Zelophehad speak right. Therefore, one must act with reason! Striving for inheritance is one thing, but obtaining it depends on whether you have reason. What did Zelophehad's daughters say? They said:

Our father died in the wilderness, and he was not in the company of them that gathered themselves together against the Lord in the company of Korah, but died in his own sin, and had no sons: Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son? Give unto us therefore a possession among the brethren of our father. (Numbers 27:3-4)

Our father died in the wilderness because the Israelites offended God, who made them wander for 40 years until they all died. Our father died for his own sin, not as an enemy of God. This is well stated; enemies of God cannot inherit the promised land.

Zelophehad's daughters were astute and clear-headed. They were named Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. It would be beneficial to raise such daughters. Their father died without sons, and the daughters articulated their case clearly.

Why should our father's name be erased from his family because he has no sons? God did not want our names to be erased from our families. God does not want our names to vanish completely. God values our names. Although we may not promote our own names, God does not want us to be nameless. He takes the matter of names seriously.

This story extended to the time of Joshua, where the situation remained tough. Zelophehad's daughters spoke to Moses, but did not receive their land. Moses died, and the authority passed to Joshua. Joshua, busy managing the vast Israelite population, forgot about their case. Consequently, Zelophehad's daughters approached Joshua, and what they said was meaningful:

And they came near before Eleazar the priest, and before Joshua the son of Nun, and before the princes, saying, The Lord commanded Moses to give us an inheritance among our brethren. Therefore according to the commandment of the Lord he gave them a possession among the brethren of their father. (Joshua 17:4)

Zelophehad's daughters spoke with reason, and they obtained their inheritance. Therefore, to strive for inheritance, you must have reason. I must tell you, whatever you do, you must have reason. You cannot expect to receive just by saying, Give it to me! There is no such thing.

Whether this reason is a fabricated story or not, no one can verify. But they clarified the matter. When speaking to Moses, they said, We do not want our father's name to be erased from his family. He did not die with Korah but died in his own sin. Therefore, we seek our father's inheritance.

Moses asked God, who said their case was reasonable. How many daughters were there in Israel? How many had no sons but only daughters? Why were only Zelophehad's five daughters bold enough to strive for it and have it recorded in the Bible? Because they had reason and dared to strive. Not daring to strive is tragic! Waiting silently will get you nowhere. With so many daughters waiting idly, would Moses seek you out if you did not approach him?

What revelation does God give us in this passage? God favored these girls, and they received their inheritance. Other girls in similar situations—fathers without sons—received nothing. In this day and age, gender matters little. Women can be formidable.

Women can be women pleasing to God, and men can be men pleasing to God. If you are a man without reason, it is troubling. If you are a woman without reason, it is also troubling. Therefore, we must be reasonable, and we must state our case clearly, not hesitantly and vaguely. Even reasoned arguments don't guarantee success, but unreasonableness guarantees failure. If you desire inheritance, you must articulate it clearly.

I recently saw a short video depicting a Qing Dynasty merchant and official engaging in官商勾结. The merchant had a way of speaking that enticed the official. We must not assume that giving gifts is easy; people may refuse. You must have reason, or your gift may be rejected. The key is to have reason—though it may be a crooked path. Regardless, the merchant obtained what he wanted from the official, and the official also benefited. Whether the official was honest and the merchant upright is debatable.

During the Qing Dynasty, the practice of官商勾结 reached a peak of perfection. The Qing Dynasty mastered this to an unparalleled degree. In whatever we do, lacking reason is unacceptable. Today, when we approach God, when we come before God's designated authority, we must speak with reason. The daughters of Zelophehad of the tribe of Manasseh spoke with reason, and they received their inheritance.

Let us continue. Because Joseph pleased God, his tribe became two tribes: Manasseh and Ephraim. His first son was named Manasseh, signifying God has made me forget all my toil, because Joseph was sold into slavery in Egypt. That was very painful.

When his second son was born, Joseph realized the truth and named him Ephraim, meaning God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction. Later, when Jacob blessed Manasseh and Ephraim, he blessed Ephraim above Manasseh. Indeed, Ephraim became a very large tribe.

But this large tribe faced a problem: many people, little land. When Zelophehad's daughters received land, someone received less. I suspect it was Ephraim. The Bible says that the south belonged to Ephraim and the north to Manasseh. Ephraim should have received more land, but because others strove for it, they received less. Therefore, to strive for inheritance, you must have reason.

But comparatively, the Ephraimites came to Joshua, saying:

Why have you given us only one allotment and one portion as an inheritance, since we are a numerous people and the Lord has blessed us abundantly? (Joshua 17:14).

That is devoid of principle! Joshua rebuffed them. One cannot function without principle; Joshua responded:

If you are such a numerous people, go up to the forest land of the Perizzites and Rephaites and clear a place for yourselves there. (Joshua 17:15).

The Ephraimites retorted:

But the hill country is not enough for us, and all the Canaanites who live in the plain have chariots fitted with iron, both those in Beth Shan and its towns and those in the Valley of Jezreel. (Joshua 17:16).

They emphasized that the hill country was insufficient for them, and while the plain was good land, the Canaanites dwelling there possessed iron chariots, rendering them invincible! What kind of talk is that? That lacks principle! Joshua addressed the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh:

You are a numerous people and very powerful. You will have more than one allotment. The hill country will be yours, clear the wooded land, and its farthest limits will be yours. Though the Canaanites have chariots fitted with iron and though they are strong, you can drive them out. (Joshua 17:17-18).

Did they eventually drive them out? It is not known. We shall revisit that narrative later. The Ephraimites did not acquire what they sought. Those residing in Beth Shan and its towns possessed iron chariots. Ultimately, Manasseh defeated these inhabitants within the territories of Issachar and Asher, seizing their land, including Beth Shan and its towns, as well as Ibleam and its towns, all falling under Manasseh's dominion. Through this, I aim to illustrate that one's actions must be guided by principle!

Striving for possessions should not involve claiming that others are too powerful and demanding an alternative plot. One must conquer to claim! One must fight for what has been given; without struggle, it remains unattainable! If the allotted land is inhabited, what recourse is there? It must be seized through battle! Did the daughters of Zelophehad conquer their portion? In essence, they must have, or it would not have been theirs. The Ephraimites, lacking the courage to fight, did not acquire their land.

Victory in Battle is Necessary to Possess the Promised Land

We often observe that God's promises are sometimes realized and sometimes not. The key lies in the ability to triumph. If you are unable to fight and conquer, you will not receive what is promised. Only through victory in battle can you possess the Promised Land. This forms a crucial theme within the Book of Joshua and a vital concept within Chinese Mingding Destiny!

For instance, we frequently question whether the land promised by God to Abraham, which the Israelites had to conquer with swords and weapons, was truly given by God or seized by them. Such a question reveals a lack of understanding.

It is given by God, but how did God put it? He proclaimed, I will go before you and fight for you, driving them out. What does fighting truly mean? Does it imply being mere cannon fodder? No, God has already fought on our behalf. However, if you lack the courage to fight, intimidated by their horses, iron chariots, tanks, cannons, and airplanes—if you are deterred by such things—then God cannot assist you!

We must grasp that what is given has truly been given by God. Have the courage to fight, and God will assuredly aid you; fear not! Your willingness to fight is merely a matter of attitude in claiming your inheritance. True victory rests with God! If God wills your victory, what is there to fear? Why do people hesitate to fight?

Hesitation to fight stems from a lack of faith in God! Trust in faith and fight for what has been given. In Christ, the promises within the Scriptures, however numerous, are affirmed. Today, in Christ, to realize God's promises, we must engage in spiritual warfare, trampling upon the devil, plundering the enemy. Is the plunder of the devil and his foes of any material use? Indeed, it is.

As our brethren are aware, I prosper in all my endeavors. Why? Because I have subdued the devil. Each time I subdue the devil, I ask, Are you defeated? It responds, I am defeated. I ask, Are you defeated by my hand? It admits, I am defeated by your hand. I then demand, What will you do? It replies, I will repay; await my repayment, I will deliver it to you by ox-cart. While the ox-cart remains unseen, the fruits of my labour yields return.

We must understand that victory in spiritual warfare not only sustains but also manifests as hard currency, a financial blessing. While this may seem to indicate a love for money, I aim to convey that what is given must be claimed through victory in the spiritual realm. Thus, we, as brethren, must become exorcists, trampling upon the devil and his foes, liberating the captives, for the rewards are exceedingly bountiful.

Those among us who seldom exorcise demons should consider adjustment. If something is given, how can one possess it without fighting? We must rise today and continue to strike at the devil and his foes. For instance, while others may not profit from purchasing property, your purchase will yield profit. While others struggle to rent out their properties, yours will be readily rented. This is due to happenings in the spirtual realm that determine matter in our worldly affairs.

We have discussed the daughters of Zelophehad and the significant tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. The Ephraimites also sought land but lacked principle. Joshua did not grant their request but suggested they attack. The Canaanites are strong, but you can conquer them, he said. What you seize will be yours.

God Favors Those proactive

Consider again the daughters of Zelophehad. What if they had thought, We must respect Joshua's authority. Joshua is busy governing the Israelites, so we should not burden him? Such logic is absurd. If you do not trouble him, you will trouble yourself. People who are busy have no time to think of you. If you do not pursue your interests, whom can you blame?

The daughters of Zelophehad sought out Joshua again, asserting that regardless of his busyness, this matter must be settled. They reminded Joshua of God's promise through Moses, which they had not forgotten. They reminded Joshua; They emphasized the reasonableness of their claim, stating that God had already agreed to their request and that Joshua must fulfill it today.

A trait we must cultivate is proactivity. Not only must we strive, but we must also act on principle. We must be proactive; if others forget, we must remember. Such a trait is essential.

The character exemplified by Jesus in the New Testament reflects this. Consider the widow who sought justice from an unjust judge, persistently seeking him until he granted her request. Today, God wishes to communicate what kind of character He favors. We must adopt the character that God favors.

The daughters of Zelophehad were exceptionally proactive, insistent that the matter be resolved according to God's will as promised through Moses, which Joshua could not alter. Eventually, Joshua conceded, Since there is this matter, let us proceed accordingly. The daughters of Zelophehad received their inheritance, a testament to the vast difference between proactivity and passivity.

Within the Christian faith today, passivity is prevalent. People claim to be waiting on God, perpetually waiting without receiving. Why? Because they are passive. God does not favor passivity; He favors proactivity and expansion.

We must cultivate a spirit of expansion, which is intrinsically God's will. Through expansion, we continually attain God's promises and inherit the Promised Land without hesitation.

I must inform you that the promises we have realized today are but a drop in the ocean, a mere fraction of what is available. To fully realize God's promises, we must pursue them all, regardless of their number. If others decline, we must seize them. We must proactively strive to become individuals of destiny, living out God's glorious image, claiming the promises of Christ, and witnessing God's glory manifested through us!

The theme of today—striving and seizing—reflects character. Courage to fight and conquer pleases God. With such faith, I assure you, you will inherit the Promised Land. God's promises far exceed what we have attained today. If you believe the land has been allocated to others, you are mistaken. It belongs to whoever conquers it. If you can conquer, that is the way.

The Book of Judges records that the tribe of Dan, much later in its existence, failed to conquer any territory, resulting in hardship and wandering. Why do some succeed while others fail? Because of disbelief, fear of battle, and distrust in God's word.

In the journey of life, trusting in God's word and fulfilling His promises is the most wonderful thing Christians can do. This journey requires both striving and seizing—traits that define character.

In the New Testament, does Jesus not advocate gentleness, humility, and forbearance? However, when it comes to claiming God's promises, do not be forbearing. If we are forbearing in claiming God's promises, we will forsake the characteristics of Jacob and the daughters of Zelophehad. Forsaking these traits is displeasing to God. To please God, we must strive to realize His promises.

God's promises are abundant. Those who are passive do not inherit the Promised Land; what is proactively claimed becomes ours. This is what Jesus meant when He said, to those who have, more will be given, and from those who have not, even what they have will be taken away. We must embody the character of the daughters of Zelophehad, proactively seizing and claiming all that God has promised, and living out our destiny as blessings to many.

Some may question how what is seized can become a blessing to others. If not seized, it remains in the devil's domain. What you seize becomes yours; in seizing something back. A person devoid of principle and courage has few of God's promises realized in their life. If we prevail and possess, we can share the benefits with others, is that not better? Brethren, based on your Bible study today, consider what kind of person you wish to be.

God bless you all!

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咱们讲到《约书亚记》的第17章,这主题我把它定为:产业是争取和抢夺来的。记住,产业是争取和抢夺来的。大家可以琢磨一下,为什么要定这个主题?你会发现,我带领大家查《圣经》,主题这事几乎是章章必讲。如果主题都整不明白,咱们在那断章取义,整完了以后也是白整。 人活着这辈子,得把最重要的事整明白,然后把第二重要的事整明白,把第三重要的事整明白,然后才是其它的,第四,第五,第六......那些很不重要的事。 产业是一个很重要的事,我们读《圣经》,就得明白为什么要定这个主题,这段故事讲啥呢?讲西罗非哈的女儿们,她们来找约书亚要地,要地这个事是争取。如果大家明白的话,你会发现这段故事,跟《民数记》27章西罗非哈的女儿来找摩西一样,结果西罗非哈的女儿们就得着了一块地。 第二个故事在讲什么呢?第二个故事在讲以法莲人也来找约书亚,他们对约书亚说,我们的地不够,我们族大人多住不下,你给我们的那块地小,约书亚没有给他们。这个事儿就很有意思,约书亚给以法莲人出了一个主意,那边还有一块地,你去抢来就是你的。

所以我把这个主题叫做:产业是争取和抢夺来的,这话听了很多人就觉得不顺耳,属灵的规律其实是很残酷的。我们常常会想,为什么不能谦让一下呢?彼此谦让一下,不就完了吗?谦让不谦让,不能照着人的意思走,得照着神的意思走。 那么我所采取的原则就是,神喜欢什么样的人,我们就做什么样的人,神不喜欢什么样的人,我们就不做什么样的人,我们做神所喜欢的人,这辈子怎么可能活不好呢? 你虽然是个好人,但不是神喜欢的人,那做好人有什么用呢?这世界永远缺不了穷人,因为神创造的规律就是这样。神为什么不让我们谦让呢?如果你谦让,你是得不着产业的,你不争取,没有产业你就过穷日子。然后你还抱怨,神啊,为什么对我不公平? 其实这个世界很公平,谁掌握了属灵的规律,谁就活的好。虽然看起来很残酷,但是掌握了这规律,人活的就兴盛。

这一章当中的这段故事,是前一段故事的延续,也就是《民数记》的二十七章,西罗非哈的女儿们来找摩西,她们对摩西说,我们父亲没有儿子只有女儿,我们不希望我父亲的名字被涂抹了,我们希望他的名字一直传递下去,虽然他没有儿子,但是我们这些女儿也要代表父亲要一块地。 摩西不知道怎么办,就去问神,神就对摩西说了一句很有意思的话: **西罗非哈的女儿说的有理。你定要在他们父亲的弟兄中、把地分给他们为业.要将他们父亲的产业归给他们。你也要晓谕以色列人说、人若死了没有儿子、就要把他的产业归给他的女儿。他若没有女儿、就要把他的产业给他的弟兄。他若没有弟兄、就要把他的产业给他父亲的弟兄。他父亲若没有弟兄、就要把他的产业给他族中最近的亲属、他便要得为业.这要作以色列人的律例、典章、是照耶和华吩咐摩西的。(《民数记》27:7-11)**

这段话里面有一句话很有意思,就是西罗非哈的女儿们说得有理。所以做人做事,要有道才行啊!你争取产业是一回事,但能不能得着,全看你有没有道。西罗非哈的女儿们是怎么说的呢?她们说: **我们的父亲死在旷野、他不与可拉同党聚集攻击耶和华、是在自己罪中死的、他也没有儿子。为甚么因我们的父亲没有儿子、就把他的名从他族中除掉呢.求你们在我们父亲的弟兄中分给我们产业。(《民数记》27;3-4)** 我们的父亲死在旷野,因为以色列人得罪了神,神让他们飘荡40年,然后都死在旷野,我们的父亲是因自己的罪死的,不是神的仇敌。这话讲的很到位,如果你是一个神的仇敌,就没有办法承受应许之地。 西罗非哈的女儿们非常聪明,她们头脑里面非常清醒,她们分别是玛拉、挪阿、曷拉、密迦和得撒,谁养到这几个女儿都很划算,父亲死了,没有儿子,女儿们就把道理讲得非常清楚。 为什么因我们的父亲没有儿子,就把他的名从他族中除掉呢?结果耶和华说,西罗非哈的女儿们说的有道理,其实神不希望我们的名字从族中被除掉,神不是希望我们的名字就没了。神是希望我们的名字能够被记载下来。虽然我们不能传扬自己的名,但是神不是希望我们完全没有名,神对人的名这个事看得很重的。

结果这段故事就延续到了约书亚年间,还是状况很残酷的。西罗非哈的女儿们跟摩西讲完,还没得着地,结果摩西就死了,权利就交给了约书亚,但约书亚很忙,管理这么多的以色列民众,就把这个事情给忘记了。于是西罗非哈的女儿们就来找约书亚,她们讲的话也很有意思: **她们来到祭司以利亚撒和嫩的儿子约书亚并众首领面前,说:耶和华曾吩咐摩西在我们弟兄中分给我们产业。于是约书亚照耶和华所吩咐的,在她们伯叔中,把产业分给她们。 (《约书亚记》17:4 )** 西罗非哈的女儿们讲得有道,所以她们得着了产业,所以争取产业你得有道。我得告诉大家,做任何的事情都要有道,你没有道是不行的。不要以为说:给我!人家就会给你,天下间哪里有这么好的事情呢?

至于这个道理是编出来的故事,还是什么,没有人能查的出来。但是人家就是整的明明白白,找摩西的时候说:我们不希望我们父亲的名在族中被涂抹,我们父亲不是因为跟着可拉在一起死掉的,是死在自己的罪中,所以我们要争取我们父亲的产业。 摩西就去问神,神说这事有道理。这个世界上有多少女儿?以色列族中有多少没有儿子只有女儿的?为什么就只有西罗非哈的五个女儿敢争取呢?并且记载在《圣经》里面。因为西罗非哈的女儿们有道,并且敢争取。不敢争取是一个悲剧!整天闷着在那儿等,你不说谁知道呢?那么多的女儿们,在那里左等右等,你不去找摩西,摩西会找你吗? 神在这一段给我们什么启示呢?神喜欢这几个女孩子,结果她们真的得着了产业。但是其她的女孩子,也是同样的情况,父亲死了,没有儿子,却什么都没有得着。其实今天我们这个世代,不管你是男是女,关系不大,女人也可以很厉害。 女人可以做神所喜悦的女人,男人可以做神喜悦的男人。如果你做男人,你没有道,那很麻烦。做女人,你没有道也很麻烦。所以我们要做一个有道的人,事得讲明白,不要别人一问就吞吞吐吐,说不清道不明的。人家有道理的还不一定算有道,没有道理的肯定是没道。 你要想得着产业,你必须能说出个所以然来。

前几天我看到一个小视频,这个视频在描述一个清朝的商人和清朝官员,官商勾结的段子。商人有道,讲着讲着这官员就跟这商人勾搭在一起了。我们不要以为商人送礼很容易,人家不收的,你得有道,不然你送一个试试看?关键是你必须要有道,虽然这里的道是个歪门邪道,但不管怎么样,这个商人从官员手里得着了他想要的东西,这官员也得着了他想要的。至于这个官员是不是一个清官,这个商人是不是一个正直的商人,这个就见仁见智了。 在清朝的时候,这官商勾结的行当,发展到了淋漓尽致的地步,那简直是不得了,清朝就是这方面的学问到了炉火纯青的地步。不论我们做什么事情,要是没有道那是不行的。今天我们来到神面前,来到神指定的权柄面前,讲的要有道。玛拿西支派西罗非哈的女儿们讲的话就有道,她们也都得着了。 接下来我们往下看,因为约瑟这个人非常合神的心意,结果他一个支派就变成了两个支派,两个儿子玛拿西和以法莲,后面就是玛拿西支派和以法莲支派。他的第一个儿子叫做玛拿西,代表神让我忘记了我的痛苦,因为约瑟被卖到埃及做奴隶,那是很痛苦的。 当他生了第二个儿子以法莲的时候,约瑟悟出了道理,起名叫以法莲,这个名字的意思是神使我在受苦的地方昌盛。后来雅各为玛拿西和以法莲祝福的时候,就祝福以法莲在玛拿西之上,结果后来的日子,以法莲真的是一个非常大的支派。 但这个非常大的支派,因着人多就有一个问题,人多分的地少。西罗非哈的女儿们拿到一块地,就有人少拿一块地。至于是不是以法莲少拿了,我猜应该是。《圣经》这么说的,南边归以法莲,北边归玛拿西。本来那块地以法莲应该多拿的,结果因为有人争取,就有人少拿,所以你要争取产业的话你得有道。

但是相对之下,以法莲人来找约书亚说: **约瑟的子孙对约书亚说、耶和华到如今既然赐福与我们、我们也族大人多、你为甚么但将一阄一段之地、分给我们为业呢。(《约书亚记》17:14)** 这也不是一个道啊!结果被约书亚给挡回去了。人做事没有道是不行的,约书亚说: **你们如果族大人多、嫌以法莲山地窄小、就可以上比利洗人、利乏音人之地、在树林中砍伐树木。(《约书亚记》17:15)** 结果以法莲人说: **那山地容不下我们、并且住平原的迦南人、就是住伯善和属伯善的镇市、并住耶斯列平原的人、都有铁车。(《约书亚记》17:16)** 他们强调的是,那山地容不下我们,平原虽是很好的地,但住平原的迦南人都有铁车,我们打不过他们!这是什么话?你说这叫什么话啊!这不叫有道啊!约书亚对以法莲人和玛拿西人说: **你是族大人多、并且强盛、不可仅有一阄之地。山地也要归你、虽是树林你也可以砍伐、靠近之地、必归你。迦南人虽有铁车、虽是强盛、你也能把他们赶出去。(《约书亚记》17:17-18)** 那后来赶出去了没有呢?不知道。后面的故事,咱们以后再说。以法莲人没有得着他们想要得着的。住在伯善和属伯善的镇市,那地方都有铁车。结果玛拿西在以萨迦和亚设境内,打败了这些人得了他们的地,就把伯善和属伯善的镇市,以伯莲和属以伯莲的镇市,都归了玛拿西了。透过这事,我想说明一件事,就是人做事他得有道啊! 争取产业,你不能说:他们太强盛,给我另外一块地。你得打下来才算啊!给了你的你得争战,不争战也得不着啊!给了你的那块地,有人住,你怎么办呢?你得打下来!西罗非哈的女儿们,她们有没有把那块地打下来呢?其实应该有把那地打下来,要不然得不到。结果以法莲人不敢争战,就没得着那块地。

我们常常发现,神应许给我们的,有的时候得着了,有的时候得不着,关键在哪呢?神应许给我们的,你得不着是因为你不能得胜。你不能够争战得胜,你是得不着的。如果你争战得胜,你才能够得着那块应许之地,这就是《约书亚记》一个非常重要的主题。也是我们华人命定神学一个非常重要的观念! 你比如说,我们常常问:神给亚伯拉罕的应许之地,以色列人进去还得拿刀拿兵器打下来,到底这是神给他们的?还是他们自己夺过来的?要问这话的就是外行。 是神给你的,但神怎么说的呢?神说:我必在你们前面,为你们争战,把他们赶出去。其实人争战是什么意思呢?你以为人是去当炮灰吗?不是,神早就在我们前面为我们争战了。但是如果你不敢争战,他们有马,他们有铁车,他们有坦克,有大炮,有飞机......有这个,有那个,然后你就不敢去争战,那神也帮不了你! 我们必须很清楚一件事,给了你的,其实神真的给你了,你敢争战,神一定会在你前面帮助你,你不用害怕!你起来争战,那仅仅是你要得地为业的一个态度问题。真正的得胜乃在乎神!是神决定人是否得胜,神决定你得胜,你还担心什么呢?人为什么不敢争战呢? 人不敢争战,就是不信靠神啊!给了你的,就凭着信心去争战。《圣经》里的应许,无论有多少,在耶稣基督里都是是的。今天在耶稣基督里,我们要想兑现神的应许,我们就要进入属灵争战,践踏魔鬼,掳掠仇敌,掳掠魔鬼仇敌能不能当饭吃啊?其实真的能当饭吃的。

咱们弟兄姊妹都知道,我做什么都兴盛。为什么呢?因为魔鬼被我制服了。每次我把魔鬼制服了之后,我问它:打败了吗?它说:打败了。我说:败在我手下了吗?它说:败在你手下了。我说:那你怎么办呢?它说:还钱啊,你等着我还钱,我套上牛车给你们送来。说是这么说,看到牛车了吗?没看到。但是看到做什么都赚钱。 我们要知道,在属灵世界里的争战得胜,它不单单能当饭吃,它还是白花花的银子,这就是财务的祝福。这话讲起来好像我很爱钱似的,但是我想给你个概念,给了你的,你得进入灵界争战得胜才能够得着。也就是说,我们弟兄姐妹要成为一个赶鬼的人,践踏魔鬼仇敌,释放被掳的百姓,那个回报是极其丰厚的。 我们当中赶鬼不多的人,你要开始调整一下,给了你的,你不争战怎么能得着呢?咱们今天要开始起来继续打击魔鬼仇敌,比如说人家买房子不挣钱,你买房子就挣钱。别人的房子租不出去,你的房子就能够很好的租出去。这事很奇妙,因为灵界里的事,决定了我们在世上的事。 我们讲了西罗非哈的女儿们,又讲了以法莲人和玛拿西人这两个重要支派,以法莲人他也来要地,但不太有道,约书亚没有给他们,给他们出了主意让他们攻打,迦南人强盛,你们也能打下来,抢回来就是你们的。

我们再谈一下西罗非哈的女儿们,如果她们想:我们得尊重约书亚的主权,约书亚忙碌着管以色列人,这么忙,我们就不给他添麻烦了吧?这是很荒谬的逻辑。你不给他添麻烦,你自己就麻烦。人家忙,哪有时间想你这些事?你自己不争取,你怪谁呀! 所以西罗非哈的女儿们又来找约书亚,我们不管你约书亚忙还是不忙,但这事儿我得摆平。你忘了我没忘,我们得提醒你约书亚,这是耶和华神透过摩西曾经应许我们的,我们说的有道理,神已经答应给我们,今天这事你得兑现。 **所以我们身上得有一种性格,这种性格叫做争取,不但要争取,还得有道,我们里面要争取主动,人家记不得,你得记得,我们必须有这种性格。** 在新约《圣经》里主耶稣讲的性格也是这样。比如一个寡妇找一个不义的官申冤,天天找,天天找,结果后来就给她申冤了。今天神要讲一件事,就是神喜欢什么样的性格。神喜欢什么样的性格,我们就做什么样的性格的人。 这西罗非哈的女儿们非常的主动,主动到这事就得这么办,这是摩西答应我的,你约书亚不能改,这是神答应我们的,按照神的意思办。结果约书亚说:有这事,咱们就按照这事办。结果西罗非哈的女儿们就得着了,这主动和被动差别太大。

今天在基督教信仰里面,被动的状况非常多。我要等候神,一直在等候神,你等候试一试啊,得着了吗?等候完了并没有得着。为什么呢?因为被动。神不太喜欢被动的人,神喜欢主动的人,神喜欢主动扩张的人。 我们里面要有一个扩张的心志,扩张本身就是神的旨意。我们要在扩张当中不断地得着神的应许,得着神的应许之地,不用客气。 我要告诉大家,我们今天所兑现的应许,仅仅是沧海之一滴啊,只得着一点点而已。如果要兑现神的应许,不管有多少,我们都要,都去争取,有人不要,我要。我们要主动的去争取,我们要争取成为一个有命定的人,我们一定要争取成为一个活出神荣耀的形象的人,我们一定要争取得着耶稣基督的应许,然后看见神的荣耀透过我们彰显出来! 我想今天的主题,争取和抢夺,这都是性格。敢于争战,敢于得胜,这都是神所喜悦的性格。如果你真的有这个信心,我告诉你,你一定会得着应许之地。其实神应许我们的,远远超过我们今天所得着的。如果你觉得这地已经分给别人了,分给别人也没关系,那你就整错了,其实谁能打下来就是谁的,如果你能够打下来就厉害了。 《圣经》里记载的但支派,到了后来很久远的年代,他们都没有打下任何的地方,没有打下来,结果就飘荡,很辛苦。为什么有的人得着,有的人没得着?因为不相信,不敢争战,不相信神的话。

其实在我们人一生的路上,相信神的话,去兑现神的应许,那是我们基督徒一生最美好的事情。这路上离不开争取,也离不开抢夺,争取这是一种性格。 在新约《圣经》里,耶稣不是讲温柔、谦卑、谦让吗?但是在争取神的应许上,别谦让。**如果神的应许上我们也谦让的话,我们就丧失了雅各的性格,丧失了西罗非哈女儿们的性格。如果丧失了这些性格就不能讨神的喜悦。**想成为讨神喜悦的人,我们就要拼命地兑现神的应许。 神的应许太多了,被动的人得不着应许之地,主动争取过来的都是我们的,这就是耶稣所说的,有的还要加给他,没有的,连仅有也要夺过多,给那有的。我们要做有西罗非哈女儿性格的人,主动争取,然后把神所应许的都抢夺过来,然后做一个有命定的人,成为很多人的祝福。 有的人会奇怪,抢过来的怎么成为别人的祝福呢?不抢也是属于魔鬼的,你抢来的就是你得着的。一个没有道的人,不敢争战的人,神的应许在他们身上很少。如果我们得胜了,我们得着了,我们也可以让别人得着我们所得着的好处,岂不是更好?弟兄姐妹透过今天的查经,思考一下,你要做什么样的人。 愿神祝福大家!
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