September 28, 2018 - Day 173 - Deuteronomy 20

I am writing from my desk in Seattle, WA.

Deuteronomy 20:

I like the first half of this chapter.


This is about going to war, but lets read it metaphorically.

We start off with a reminder not to be afraid when you go into battle and you see that your enemies are bigger than you, because God is with you.

Now I don't know what God is.  Some mystery perhaps.

Trials in your life are going to seem insurmountable at times.  When you lean into that mystery, an inexplicable courage is found.  You will find a faith that says the future is full of hope.

“Is anyone afraid or fainthearted? Let him go home so that his fellow soldiers will not become disheartened too.”

Your courage can be contagious, but so can your fear.  Surround yourself with people who can move into the future with you.

The second half of this chapter is messed up.  If you capture a city, kill the men and plunder the rest.  As for the cities that are inheritance, you must kill everything that breathes.  

I'm not sure how to pull a nice metaphor from this, it just sounds like ancient people being primal.






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