No Loose Laces
Volume 3, Day 136
One person’s actions can affect an entire group. This truth became clear to journalist Sebastian Junger as he followed a platoon of soldiers. Junger watched a soldier accost another soldier whose bootlaces were trailing on the ground. He didn’t confront him out of concern for his fashion. He confronted him because his loose laces put the entire platoon at risk—he couldn’t be counted on not to trip and fall at a crucial moment. Junger realised that what happens to one person happens to everyone.
Achan’s ‘shoelaces’ were loose, and we learn from his story that sin is never private. After the great victory at Jericho, God gave Joshua specific instructions on how to deal with the city and its loot (Josh. 6:18). The people were to “abstain from the accursed things” and to put all the silver and gold “into the treasury of the Lord” (vv.18-19). But they disobeyed his command to them (7:1). The interesting thing is, not all of Israel sinned; only one person did—Achan. But because of his actions, everyone was affected and God was dishonoured.
As followers of Jesus, we belong to one another and our individual actions can impact the entire body and God’s name. Let’s ‘tie up our laces’ so that we may as individuals, and together, give God the honour He deserves.
Author
Marvin Williams