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Who’s the enemy?

Written on January 16, 2008

“The Canaanites and Perizzites were also living in the land at that time.”
(Gen 13:7)
 As enemies lurk around, Abram(ham) and Lot are realizing they have a difficulty…it is with each other! Looking back, Lot accompanied Abram’s departure from his homeland without even the call being directed to him. With Abram he had relocated, faced a famine, and endured risks in Egypt. Together they had worshipped God. Thoroughly bonded, Abram expressed “…we are brothers” (Gen 13:6).

Because of inner tension arising among themselves, something must be done. In light of the fact that they were brothers, they would both need to cooperate to preserve the priority of their relationship. Wisely this would mean separation in order to keep honoring one another. They would still defend each other as Abram fulfilled later. In recollection, Gordon MacDonald has said that “separation is better than hatred.” These two brethren believed this to be so.

Were there other considerations to necessitate unity? “The Canaanites and Perizzites were also living in the land.” How could they possibly have a front before the REAL enemy when they were at odds with each other? Inward decay while enemies loomed made it expedient to begin solving their inner conflict.

“Judgment begins in the house of God.” “A kingdom divided against itself cannot stand.” Are there ”Canaanites and Perizzites”?

Be quick to say “we are brothers” and find the necessary means of resolution. May it not be said one day that our lives were spent in battle, but never with the real enemy.   
 

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