6 Then Joshua tore his clothes and fell to the earth on his face before the ark of the Lord until the evening, he and the elders of Israel. And they put dust on their heads. ~ Joshua 7:6
When the men went up to fight AI, they were deceived into thinking they had it covered, not realizing they had a breach in their armor. AI represents Adultery and Idolatry. The other important point to make is this. When Joshua sent the men up to fight, it never said he also sent the Ark of the Covenant.
What’s so important about the Ark? It represented the person, the presence, and the promises of God. It pointed to the fact that as the people of Israel set out to cross the Jordan, to invade, and possess the land, they must do so not in their own strength, but in God’s strength, for it was God Himself who was going before them as their source of victory. But in the case of AI, they wanted to fight that battle in their own strength. I tell you, it’s a losing battle.
So, what was the battle tactic that defeated AI? The first thing Joshua did was to seek the LORD. Therefore, that is the first thing we must do. When we run up against AI, we must immediately flee, then find a place of prayer and rebuke the enemy in the Name of Jesus.
They submitted themselves to God. If indeed you have fallen at AI, there is forgiveness in Jesus, yes, even at AI. The tearing of the clothes was associated with mourning, grief, and loss. It is a sign of true repentance. The only thing is, now it is no longer rending our garments, but rather, we rend our hearts, not our garments (Joel 2:13).
Therefore, let us put on the full armor of God so that in the day of adversity, we will be able to stand. Why? Because AI isn’t a battle, we can ever win on our own. It’s a battle that we can only overcome through the LORD Jesus Christ.
Peace. Love. Go Forth and Only Battle With Christ.